1058 days ago

Tiger Balm FIR Patch Rheumatoid Arthritis Injury Joint Pain Muscle Relief x 8pcs

Dave from Hornby

Specification:
Item name: Chinese Tiger Patch
Package: 8pcs/1bag
Patch Size: 7cm x 10cm
Shelf Year: 2 yrs

Suggested for:
Muscular Pain,Stiff Shoulders, Pain Relieving, Relief Fatigue, Rheumatism arthritis pain, Cervical Spondylosis, Periarthritis of shoulder bone hyperplasia, Rheumatoid, Slipped discs, Ischialgia, Acro-anesthesia, Sprain etc.

Brief introduction of pain relieving patch:

Pain relieving patch is formulated with extracts of valued herbs. By use of the our unique extraction & advanced technology, this patch successfully integrate the medication with physical therapy and bring the self-heating which could ease all kinds of pains.

Features of pain relieving patch

1: High percentage drug, quick effect, long time action
2: Good bio-compatibility, no allergy and skin irritation
3: Suitable adhesion, paste skin tight, won't stick to body hair
4: Good air permeability and water permeability, avoid the skin soakage in a long-term use

Functions of tiger balm patch

Quickly relieve various pains associated with muscle fatigue, muscle pain, stiff shoulder, simple backache, strains, sprains, bruises, bone fracture, minor frostbite, arthritis. (necessary for office workers, popular in hot weather and warm areas).

How to Use:

- Clean and dry affected area

- Remove the plastic backing from one side of the patch.

- Smooth that side over the area where you want pain relief.

- As you remove the other half of the plastic backing, smooth the remainder of the patch over the pain area.

* Remove from backing film and apply.

1 x pack containing 8 pcs/plasters

Can Uban courier $5

Price: $9

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