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Carusos Exit Pain Arthritis Cream 100g

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Carusos Exit Pain Arthritis Cream 100g
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RRP $29.95

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Caruso's Exit Pain Arthritis Cream may help temporarily relieve mild joint & muscle pain that may be caused by soft tissue trauma or mild osteoarthritis.

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Caruso's Exit Pain Arthritis Cream can aid in the temporary relief of mild joint and muscle pain and soreness that may be caused by soft tissue trauma or mild osteoarthritis. It contains a combination of the anti-inflammatory and pain relieving herbs Camphor and Arnica.

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