Tiger Balm White Ointment 18g

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Use Tiger Balm White Ointment as a chest rub to relieve nasal congestion. Chest rubs are applied topically and have been used since ancient times to relieve symptoms of nasal congestion. It is the vapours which help relieve nasal congestion.
Tiger Balm White Ointment may also be used for the temporary relief of muscular and joint aches and pains and arthritis pain.
Tiger Balm White Ointment is indicated for adults and children over 2 years.
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Tiger Balm White Ointment 18g
RRP $10.99
$8.90
19% OFF RRP
Collect 8 Everyday Rewards Points*
$8.90
$8.90
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm tomorrow
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Everyday Rewards
Collect 8 Everyday Rewards Points*
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