Dermal Therapy Foot & Knee Pain Relief Gel 50g

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Dermal Therapy Foot & Knee Pain Relief Gel has been formulated with 3 active ingredients that have been traditionally used in western herbal medicine for their pain relief benefits.
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Dermal Therapy Foot & Knee Pain Relief Gel contains active ingredients traditionally used in western herbal medicine to provide symptomatic pain relief associated with:
• Plantar Fasciitis
• Heel Spurs
• Bunions
It contains Wintergreen oil and Peppermint oil to relieve mild rheumatic aches, muscle pain & soreness and mild nerve pain. It also has Arnica montana to help decrease symptoms of muscle sprain & injury and to promote healing of bruises.
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Dermal Therapy Foot & Knee Pain Relief Gel 50g
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