Balm is dark with black sesame oil and scorpion poison 50 grams.

12,00
Net weight: 50 Gy.
Gross weight: 137 grams
Black Thai balm with black sesame is designed to relieve pain of various kinds in muscles, joints and to treat muscular and motor disorders.
This Thai joint balm has all the properties of the black royal balm, only stronger. It's specifically designed to treat joints. Made of natural components, Kulab balm with sesame and scorpion poison effectively relieves pain and fatigue. Balm contains many medicinal herbs, but the main ingredient is black sesame, which treats joints. Exerts severe distraction, anti-inflammatory and painkillers, removes swelling and unpleasant feelings caused by joint pain.
Evidence to be applied:
- Artraalgia, strains, spasms and muscle stresses, cold joints, etc.
cervical and lumbar spondilium, lower lumbar and sacral pain, lumbar-sacral radiculitis.
inflammatory diseases of joints and muscles, such as fibrosis, boursitis, synovitis, capsulitis, myositis.
- Sports injuries.
A small amount of this balm is sufficient to affect a large surface area. It is enough to erase it slightly on the skin, and there will be no trace of discomfort. Active components of balm — scorpion poison, coconut oil, and various herbs — produce almost immediate effects on the source of pain, have a heating effect, and do not irritate the skin.
The main ingredients are:
• Black sesame oil – includes a multivitamin complex (calcium, zinc, phosphorus, iron, etc.). Has a curative effect on the bones and joints, is responsible for the regeneration of epidermis and prevents the occurrence of osteoporosis. Improves the state of intervertebrate hernia and helps eliminate hernia during regular massages.
• Gandhapura taila — helps eliminate pain, spasms, and inflammatory processes in joints and muscles.
Method of application:
Put some balm on the sick spot, wipe it out a little. You'll feel cool and warm at the same time. You don't have to massage.
To treat joints, arthritis, polarthritis, back pain, lumbar pain, muscle pain of any ethymology, massage regularly with this balm.
Don't use it on open wounds, avoid hitting mucous membranes.

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