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Arthro-Aid Direct Cream 114g
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Arthro-Aid Direct Arthritis Cream, may help reduce mild rheumatic aches and pains. It also helps relieve the symptoms of muscle sprains.

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Arthro-Aid Direct Arthritis Cream, may help reduce mild rheumatic aches and pains. It also helps relieve the symptoms of muscle sprains.

Arthro-Aid Direct Cream contains camphor, menthol, and other ingredients in a non-greasy base.

Camphor and menthol are traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to reduce mild rheumatic aches and pains. Camphor also helps relieve the symptoms of muscle sprain in traditional Western herbal medicine.

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