Product Name : Capsicum Plaster
Main Ingredient: Non woven fabric, Black plaster ,Safron ,Chain Fern, Wild Celer.
Function: Relieve physical pain after sports
Volume: 8pcs/box
Samples Within 10 piece is for free
Shelf life 2 years
Payment term : T/T Western union Paypal
Customization:We support diversified customization services. Please contact us
Strengths: 1.100% pure natural Chinese herbal medicine
2. Natural and gentle, harmless to the body
3. The efficacy lasts for 8-10 hours
Properties: It can relax muscles and bones, promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, and help to reduce joint stiffness, muscle pain, sprain, strain, bruise, swelling and other pain.
Directions: 1.Clean and dry the affected areas.
2.Peel off the anti-sticking layer and apply once or twice a day.
3.The plaster should be worn for 8 hours.
Precautions: 1. Pregnant women,children,allergic physique should use with caution.
2.If appear adverse reaction,like skin irritation.rashes and blisters appear,please stop.
Active ingredients:
Safron ,Chain Fern, Wild Celer
Introduction:
Tiger Pain Patch is a soft, flexible, pain-relieving patch that provides strong, penetrating relief for aches and pains of the back. The highly breathable, ventilating non-woven cloth is designed to fit the contours of your back offering optimal comfort to the user. Best of all, its pull-and-peel protective film makes it easy to apply and painless to remove. The healing ingredients are then quickly absorbed into the skin to provide long-lasting relief to the aching back.
Health Product Back Pain Relief Patch joint pain relieving plaster
Uses:
For relief of aches, pains and inflammations associated with: Muscle fatigue, Muscle pain, Stiff shoulder, Backache, Strains, Sprains, Bruises, Bone Fracture, Rheumatism and Arthritis.
Directions:
1. Adults and children 12 years of age and over, clean and dry affected area. Remove from backing film and apply to affected area not more than 3 to 4 times daily. Remove after at most 8 hours.
2. Children under 12 years of age, Consult a doctor.
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