Government approved as traditional medicine to cure pain relief and light gout disease.
This product is for external use or can be used for inhalation: Headache, dizziness, flu, motion sickness: Rub the oil on both temples and nape, rub into the nostrils, on both sides of the nose. Can be steamed: Put about 1-2 chopsticks of high oil into boiling water to steam when you have a cold. When bitten by mosquitoes and other insects: Rub the ointment on the area of the insect bite.
Specification: Usage: External use or can be used for inhalation: Headache, dizziness, flu, motion sickness. How to use: Rub the oil on both temples and nape, rub into the nostrils, on both sides of the nose. Can be steamed: Put about 1-2 chopsticks of high oil into boiling water to steam when you have a cold. When bitten by mosquitoes and other insects: Rub the ointment on the area of the insect bite.
Tiger Balm Red with a natural blend to help relieve headaches, stuffy nose, pain from insect bites, itching, muscle aches, sprains and bloating. Ingredients: Camphor: 25%, Dementholised Mint Oil: 16%, Cajuput Oil: 13%, Menthol: 8%, Clove Oil: 1,5%, Hard Paraffin: 21% v Yellow Soft Paraffin just enough 100%. Reduces headaches, stuffy nose, pain from insect bites, itching, muscle aches, sprains and flatulence.
Tiger Balm White with natural compounds to help treat headaches, stuffy nose, flu symptoms, quickly dissolve insect stings, help relieve muscle aches, sprains and itchiness caused by insect bites. Ingredients: Camphor, Dementholised Mint Oil, Cajuput Oil, Menthol, Clove Oil, Cassia Oil, Yellow Soft Paraffin just enough.
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The purest salt is Himalayan salt, which has neither chemicals nor poisons in it. It has roughly 84 minerals that, because of their small molecular size, the body may easily absorb.Dust, pollen, smoking, and other impurities that could raise the risk of respiratory issues are being eliminated using Himalayan salt lamps. Due to its health advantages, Himalayan pink salt is utilised as a table salt substitute. Depending on its intended function, himalayan salt can be utilised in several ways: In the kitchen As a condiment Food preservation
Himalayan salt is mined from the Salt Range mountains, the southern edge of a fold-and-thrust belt that underlies the Pothohar Plateau south of the Himalayas in Pakistan. Himalayan salt comes from a thick layer of Ediacaran to early Cambrian evaporites of the Salt Range Formation. This geological formation consists of crystalline halite intercalated with potash salts, overlain by gypsiferous marl and inter-layered with beds of gypsum and dolomite with infrequent seams of oil shale that accumulated between 600 and 540 million years ago. These strata and the overlying Cambrian to Eocene sedimentary rocks were thrust southward over younger sedimentary rocks, and eroded to create the Salt Range. The salt, which often has a pinkish tint due to trace minerals, is primarily used as a food additive to replace refined table salt but is also used for cooking and food presentation, decorative lamps and spa treatments. Himalayan salt is a table salt. Analysis of a range of Khewra salt samples showed them to be between 96% and 99% sodium chloride, with trace presence of calcium, iron, zinc, chromium, magnesium, and sulphate, all at varying safe levels below 1%. MOQ 5MT Supplied from Pakistan.
Himalayan salt is mined from the Salt Range mountains, the southern edge of a fold-and-thrust belt that underlies the Pothohar Plateau south of the Himalayas in Pakistan. Himalayan salt comes from a thick layer of Ediacaran to early Cambrian evaporites of the Salt Range Formation. This geological formation consists of crystalline halite intercalated with potash salts, overlain by gypsiferous marl and inter-layered with beds of gypsum and dolomite with infrequent seams of oil shale that accumulated between 600 and 540 million years ago. These strata and the overlying Cambrian to Eocene sedimentary rocks were thrust southward over younger sedimentary rocks, and eroded to create the Salt Range. The salt, which often has a pinkish tint due to trace minerals, is primarily used as a food additive to replace refined table salt but is also used for cooking and food presentation, decorative lamps and spa treatments. Himalayan salt is a table salt. Analysis of a range of Khewra salt samples showed them to be between 96% and 99% sodium chloride, with trace presence of calcium, iron, zinc, chromium, magnesium, and sulphate, all at varying safe levels below 1%. MOQ 5MT Supplied from Pakistan.