Nutricore Vital Recovery Spray

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The no-touch wound protection revolution.

We deliver targeted wound support without touching sensitive areas. Our spray application is built for athletes, fighters, and anyone dealing with painful, hard-to-reach, or contact-sensitive wounds.

When your skin is too raw to touch, Nutricore Vital Recovery Spray has you covered.

Why Nutricore Vital Spray Works — And Why It Matters for Wound Repair, Closure, and Pathogen Exposure

Nutricore Vital Spray is a lightweight topical system built around eight functional ingredients:

  1. Apple cider vinegar with the mother
  2. Tea tree oil
  3. Coconut oil
  4. Vitamin E oil
  5. Helichrysum oil
  6. Lavender oil
  7. Peppermint oil
  8. Frankincense oil

Together, these ingredients support the skin through multiple factual mechanisms: acidic surface support, botanical antimicrobial relevance, lightweight conditioning, antioxidant protection, cooling sensation, aromatic comfort, and wound-adjacent skin support.

This matters because skin is the body’s first physical barrier against environmental exposure. In high-contact environments, skin can be stressed by sweat, friction, mats, equipment, gloves, wraps, tape, footwear, repeated cleansing, and shared surfaces. When skin becomes dry, irritated, cracked, or abraded, the surface barrier becomes less resilient.

Nutricore Vital Spray is designed to support the skin environment before and after exposure by helping maintain surface balance, comfort, and barrier integrity.

Where It Actually Comes From

Nutricore Vital Spray combines fermented apple chemistry, essential oils, plant lipids, and antioxidant support.

Apple Cider Vinegar With the Mother Apple cider vinegar is made through fermentation. Yeast converts apple sugars into ethanol, and acetic acid bacteria convert ethanol into acetic acid. “With the mother” means the vinegar contains visible fermentation material made primarily of cellulose, proteins, enzymes, yeast residues, and acetic acid bacteria remnants.

Tea Tree Oil Tea tree oil is steam distilled from the leaves and terminal branches of Melaleuca alternifolia. Its key marker compound is terpinen-4-ol.

Coconut Oil Coconut oil is extracted from the kernel of mature coconuts, Cocos nucifera. It is naturally rich in lauric acid, commonly about 45–53% of its fatty-acid profile.

Vitamin E Oil Vitamin E oil usually contains tocopherol, tocopheryl acetate, mixed tocopherols, tocotrienols, or vitamin E blended into a carrier oil.

Helichrysum Oil Helichrysum oil is commonly steam distilled from the flowering tops of Helichrysum italicum. Its chemistry can include neryl acetate, α-pinene, γ-curcumene, β-caryophyllene, limonene, linalool, and italidiones.

Lavender Oil Lavender oil is commonly steam distilled from the flowering tops of Lavandula angustifolia. Its major chemical markers include linalool and linalyl acetate.

Peppermint Oil Peppermint oil is steam distilled from the leaves and flowering tops of Mentha × piperita. Its most recognized active sensory compound is menthol.

Frankincense Oil Frankincense oil is distilled from the resin of Boswellia trees. Common commercial species include Boswellia sacra, Boswellia carterii, Boswellia serrata, Boswellia frereana, and Boswellia papyrifera.

How Nutricore Vital Spray Actually Works

Apple Cider Vinegar With the Mother — Acidic Surface Support

Apple cider vinegar contributes acetic acid and low-pH chemistry.

Healthy skin naturally has an acidic surface commonly called the acid mantle. This acidic surface supports barrier function and influences microbial growth conditions.

Acetic acid has documented antimicrobial activity in laboratory and wound-care literature. It has been studied against selected bacteria, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa, under controlled conditions.

In Nutricore Vital Spray, apple cider vinegar supports:

  • Acidic surface conditions
  • Preemptive hygiene support
  • pH-based microbial pressure
  • Lightweight skin preparation

The mother adds traditional fermentation material, while the most measurable functional factors remain acetic acid percentage, pH, cleanliness, and formulation control.

Tea Tree Oil — Botanical Antimicrobial Support

Tea tree oil contributes terpinen-4-ol-rich chemistry.

Laboratory studies show tea tree oil activity against selected bacteria, fungi, and some enveloped viruses. Its antimicrobial behavior is strongly associated with disruption of microbial membrane integrity, altered permeability, and leakage of intracellular material.

In Nutricore Vital Spray, tea tree oil supports:

  • Surface-defense activity
  • Bacterial and fungal relevance
  • Biofilm-relevant botanical chemistry
  • High-contact skin hygiene support

Tea tree oil is especially relevant for skin exposed to sweat, mats, shared equipment, wraps, footwear, and repeated friction.

Coconut Oil — Lightweight Conditioning and Lauric Acid Support

Coconut oil functions mainly as a skin-conditioning lipid.

It helps soften dry skin, improve glide, and reduce transepidermal water loss. Lauric acid and its monoglyceride form, monolaurin, have demonstrated antimicrobial activity in laboratory studies.

In Nutricore Vital Spray, coconut oil supports:

  • Skin softness
  • Moisture support
  • Surface glide
  • Barrier conditioning
  • Lauric-acid-based biological relevance

Coconut oil helps improve the feel and flexibility of skin exposed to cleansing, movement, and environmental stress.

Vitamin E Oil — Lipid Antioxidant Protection

Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant family that includes tocopherols and tocotrienols.

In topical systems, vitamin E helps protect oil-based ingredients and skin-surface lipids from oxidative breakdown. Oxidation can affect ingredient freshness, odor, color, and skin-contact quality.

In Nutricore Vital Spray, vitamin E supports:

  • Antioxidant protection
  • Formula freshness
  • Lipid stability
  • Skin-surface oxidative stress support
  • Protection of oil-based ingredients

Vitamin E is especially useful in formulas containing plant oils and essential oils because it helps support oxidative stability.

The Comfort and Recovery Botanicals

Helichrysum Oil

Helichrysum oil has demonstrated antioxidant activity, anti-inflammatory findings in laboratory and preclinical studies, and antimicrobial activity against selected organisms under controlled conditions.

In Nutricore Vital Spray, helichrysum supports:

  • Skin-environment recovery
  • Antioxidant activity
  • Irritation-response support
  • Wound-adjacent botanical relevance

Its role is concentrated aromatic plant chemistry for stressed-skin support.

Lavender Oil

Lavender oil contributes linalool- and linalyl acetate-rich chemistry.

It has a calming aromatic profile and has demonstrated antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory relevance in controlled research settings. Preclinical studies have also explored lavender oil in relation to wound-healing markers.

In Nutricore Vital Spray, lavender supports:

  • Skin comfort
  • Calming scent
  • Irritation-response support
  • Antibacterial and antifungal laboratory relevance

Lavender helps create a softer sensory profile while contributing biologically active aromatic compounds.

Peppermint Oil

Peppermint oil is menthol-rich.

Menthol activates TRPM8 cold receptors in the skin, creating a cooling sensation. Peppermint oil has also demonstrated antimicrobial activity against selected organisms in laboratory studies.

In Nutricore Vital Spray, peppermint supports:

  • Cooling sensation
  • Surface freshness
  • Odor-control support
  • Comfort around hot, sweaty, friction-exposed skin

This is useful in high-contact settings where sweat, heat, and gear pressure can make skin feel irritated.

Frankincense Oil

Frankincense oil is distilled from Boswellia resin and commonly contains volatile terpenes such as α-pinene, limonene, α-thujene, sabinene, β-pinene, and myrcene.

It contributes a resinous aroma, skin-comfort support, antioxidant activity in controlled assays, and antimicrobial activity against selected organisms in laboratory studies.

In Nutricore Vital Spray, frankincense supports:

  • Skin comfort
  • Resin-based aromatic balance
  • Wound-adjacent support
  • Preemptive surface-care relevance

Frankincense essential oil is chemically different from frankincense resin extract. Boswellic acids are heavy, non-volatile molecules and are not present in meaningful amounts in properly distilled frankincense essential oil.

Why the Spray Format Matters

A spray format allows fast, lightweight application over broad skin areas.

Nutricore Vital Spray is designed for practical use on skin exposed to training, contact, sweat, gear, footwear, wraps, tape, mats, and repeated cleansing. The spray format supports even surface distribution without requiring heavy rubbing.

A spray system supports:

  • Fast application
  • Lightweight skin feel
  • Broad surface coverage
  • Use before or after high-contact exposure
  • Practical application around gear-exposed areas
  • Convenient wound-adjacent skin support

Because apple cider vinegar is water-based and essential oils are oil-based, sprayable systems require proper formulation design so ingredients disperse consistently.

How the Ingredients Work Together Mechanistically

Step 1: Acidic Surface Support

Apple cider vinegar contributes acetic-acid-based low-pH chemistry. This supports acidic surface conditions and preemptive hygiene-focused skin care.

Step 2: Botanical Surface Defense

Tea tree, lavender, peppermint, frankincense, and helichrysum oils contribute volatile plant compounds studied for antimicrobial activity.

Many of these compounds are lipophilic, meaning they can interact with lipid-containing microbial membranes in laboratory models.

Step 3: Lightweight Conditioning

Coconut oil helps soften the skin surface, improve glide, reduce dryness, and support the outer barrier layer.

Step 4: Antioxidant Protection

Vitamin E helps protect the oil phase from oxidative breakdown and supports lipid stability.

Step 5: Comfort and Consistent Use

Peppermint cools. Lavender calms. Frankincense adds resinous depth. Helichrysum supports the stressed-skin environment. These sensory effects matter because people are more likely to use a product consistently when it feels clean, comfortable, and practical.

Why Multi-Mechanism Support Matters

High-contact environments expose skin to several challenges at once:

  • Sweat
  • Friction
  • Mat contact
  • Shared equipment
  • Footwear pressure
  • Tape and wrap removal
  • Repeated washing
  • Abrasions and irritated skin
  • Environmental microbes
  • Odor buildup
  • Skin stress around dressings or closures

Nutricore Vital Spray addresses those challenges through coordinated support:

  • Acidity from apple cider vinegar
  • Botanical antimicrobial relevance from essential oils
  • Moisture and glide support from coconut oil
  • Oxidation control from vitamin E
  • Comfort support from cooling, calming, and aromatic botanicals

Its strength is lightweight skin preparation, surface hygiene support, oil-based conditioning, antioxidant protection, and comfort-focused defense.

Quality Standards: What Testing Confirms

A sprayable topical system depends on ingredient quality, consistency, and cleanliness.

Important testing categories include:

Botanical Identity Confirms the correct plant species or source material.

GC-MS Analysis for Essential Oils Confirms volatile chemical profiles and detects adulteration.

Fatty Acid Profile for Coconut Oil Confirms authentic coconut oil composition and expected lauric acid content.

Acetic Acid Percentage and pH for Apple Cider Vinegar Confirms acidity and consistency.

Vitamin E Potency Assay Confirms tocopherol, tocopheryl acetate, mixed tocopherol, or tocotrienol content.

Oxidation Testing Measures peroxide value or oxidation markers where relevant.

Microbial Testing Screens for bacteria, yeast, and mold contamination.

Heavy Metals Testing Screens for lead, cadmium, arsenic, and mercury.

Pesticide Residue Testing Supports agricultural cleanliness.

Batch Traceability Links each ingredient to production lot, supplier, date, and quality documentation.

Safety Profile of Nutricore Vital Spray

Nutricore Vital Spray contains acidic and essential oil components, so appropriate formulation matters.

Essential Oils Require Dilution Tea tree, peppermint, lavender, frankincense, and helichrysum oils are concentrated essential oils.

Peppermint Can Feel Intense Menthol can strongly cool or sting sensitive, freshly shaved, abraded, cracked, or inflamed skin.

Apple Cider Vinegar Requires pH Control Undiluted vinegar can irritate or burn sensitive skin with prolonged exposure.

Coconut Oil Can Clog Pores for Some Users Coconut oil may be comedogenic for acne-prone individuals, especially on the face, chest, back, or under tight clothing.

Oil-Based Ingredients Can Weaken Latex Products containing oils can compromise latex barriers.

Allergic Sensitivity Is Possible Essential oils, coconut-derived ingredients, and vitamin E can cause sensitivity in some individuals.

Eye and Mucous Membrane Avoidance Sprays should be kept away from eyes, inside the mouth, nostrils, genitals, and mucous membranes.

Open-Wound Use Requires Appropriate Formulation Wound-adjacent support and surrounding-skin care require clean, stable, properly designed products.

What You’re Actually Getting

✓ Lightweight spray-based skin support ✓ Acidic surface support from apple cider vinegar with the mother ✓ Acetic-acid-based antimicrobial relevance ✓ Tea tree oil with terpinen-4-ol-rich defense chemistry ✓ Coconut oil for lauric-acid-rich skin conditioning ✓ Vitamin E for lipid antioxidant protection ✓ Helichrysum oil for antioxidant and skin-environment support ✓ Lavender oil for calming skin comfort and antimicrobial relevance ✓ Peppermint oil for cooling sensation and freshness ✓ Frankincense oil for resinous skin-support chemistry ✓ Multi-mechanism support for high-contact skin environments ✓ A formula strategy built around pH support, surface hygiene, skin conditioning, comfort, and wound-adjacent protection

The Bottom Line

Nutricore Vital Spray is a lightweight Zombie Sport Co topical system built for high-contact skin support.

Apple cider vinegar helps support acidic surface conditions. Tea tree oil contributes antimicrobial botanical chemistry. Coconut oil conditions the skin and improves glide. Vitamin E protects the lipid phase from oxidation. Lavender, peppermint, frankincense, and helichrysum add comfort, freshness, antioxidant relevance, and skin-environment support.

Together, these ingredients support the central goal: helping skin stay more resilient in environments involving sweat, friction, gear, mats, wraps, tape, dressings, and environmental contact.

Nutricore Vital Spray works through coordinated pathways: pH support, membrane-active botanicals, lightweight conditioning, antioxidant protection, and sensory comfort.

Nutricore VITAL Recovery Spray: Application Guidelines

Wound Care Protocol

• Apply 3 times daily until wound is fully healed

Product Details

• 4oz Food Grade Aluminum Spray Bottle W/ Spray Tip

Healing Philosophy

• Use less product, achieve more healing

Shipping Information

• United States shipping only

Medical Advisory

• Always consult your doctor before use