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Shu Jin Lu External Analgesic Spray – Yu Lam Brand

Shu Jin Lu External Analgesic Spray provides temporary relief for minor aches and pains in the muscles and joints due to overwork and strain, arthritis, trauma (e.g. bruises and sprains), and/or seasonal and weather related flare-ups (e.g. joints that tend to get stiff in cold, damp weather). Amount: 2.0 fl. oz./bottle (60ml).

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What is Shu Jin Lu External Analgesic Spray – Yu Lam Brand:

Shu Jin Lu External Analgesic Spray provides temporary relief for minor aches and pains in the muscles and joints due to overwork and strain, arthritis, trauma (e.g. bruises and sprains), and/or seasonal and weather related flare-ups (e.g. joints that tend to get stiff in cold, damp weather).

Active Ingredients:

Camphor 5.5 %, Menthol 5.5 %.

Inactive Ingredients

Instructions for Use:

– Adults and children 2 years of age and older: Spray lightly on the affected area and allow the liquid to soak into the skin. Do not use more than 3 to 4 times daily. Consult a doctor in cases where pain persists for many days without getting better.

– Children under 2 years of age: Do not use without consulting a doctor.

Amount: 2.0 fl. oz./bottle (60ml).

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