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Brauer Arnicaeze Arnica 60 Tablets

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Brauer Arnicaeze Arnica 60 Tablets
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Brauer Arnicaeze has Arnica montana; traditionally used in Homeopathic medicine to reduce muscle pain, mild joint aches and to promote bruise healing.
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Brauer Arnicaeze has Arnica montana; traditionally used in Homeopathic medicine to reduce muscle pain, mild joint aches and to promote bruise healing.

Brauer's Arnicaeze Arnica tablets have a mild taste and dissolve easily under your tongue. Finally, the tablets can also be used to reduce muscle soreness & to decrease bruise pain

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