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KanouKham Ya Lao Herbal Massage 50ml Essential Clove Oil Ointment Balm Salve Natural Remedy Arthritis Muscular Pain and Insect Bite Itch Relief Natural Care
KanouKham Ya Lao Herbal Massage 50ml Essential Clove Oil Ointment Balm Salve Natural Remedy Arthritis Muscular Pain and Insect Bite Itch Relief Natural Care
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Infuse with many natural remedies, such as essential oils and herbs, featuring fantastic scents like eucalyptus and clove oil, which may be used as a natural remedy for muscular pain, arthritic joints, insect bite, and itch relief.
Relax and relieve your arthritis, muscular pain, and itchy insects bites with KanouKham Laos Essential Herbal Massage Oil Ointment Balm. Made from natural essential oils, this product provides a natural alternative for pain and itch relief.
All-Natural Ingredients: KanouKham Laos Essential Herbal Massage Oil Ointment Balm is crafted with all-natural essential oils to offer a safe and effective alternative natural remedy for arthritis, muscular pain, and relief from itchy insect bites.
Carcinogens-free: This product contains no carcinogens, making it safe to use on a regular basis without any harmful side effects. The CA Prop 65: Carcinogens of this product is/are No.
No Reproductive Chemicals: You can rest easy knowing that this product does not contain any reproductive chemicals that could be harmful to you or your loved ones. The CA Prop 65: Repro. The chems of this product is/are No.
Made in Laos: This massage oil, ointment, and balm salve originates from the exotic country of Laos, where natural remedies have been used for centuries to treat various ailments, including arthritis and muscular pain relief.
This massage oil, ointment, and balm have been specifically designed for adults who suffer from arthritis, muscular discomfort, and itchy insect bites. So why not try KanouKham Laos Essential Herbal Massage Oil, Ointment, or Balm today?
Directions or Instructions: Apply ointment balm on the tip of your fingers and massage it into the pained areas. The Lao, along with other Southeast Asians, have been practicing coining therapy "gua sha" for centuries. You can try coining therapy by dipping a large coin into the ointment balm and spreading the ointment balm across the muscular system of the back, repeating the process in a linear downward motion to promote blood flow and to get rid of toxins and negative energies.
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