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Link Natural Musclegard Herbal Cream (25g)

Link Natural Musclegard Herbal Cream (25g)

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A cream that has been manufactured using a time tested Ayurvedic herbal formula that is proven for its healing powers and authenticity, Link Musclegard Herbal Cream has been specially concocted using an amalgamation of herbs and modern sciences. This unique herbal cream is known for its rapid effectiveness and has an advantage of nourishing and strengthening muscles, to bring them back to normalcy.

Link Musclegard Herbal Cream promises rapid relief and complete healing for muscular ailments, sprains, lumbago, abrasions, stiff neck, back aches, muscle cramps, stiffness of joints, contusions, joint and neuralgic pains.

Directions of use : Apply a sufficient quantity of Musclegard on the affected area and massage. Make sure that you massage gently for bruises. Use several times a day for better results. This product is for external use only and should be kept away from the reach of children.

Ingredients : Vigna mungo (urad dhal/undu), Acorus calamus (sweet flag / vadakaha), Aegle marmelos (bael / beli), Alpinia galanga (galangal, aratta), Asparagus racemosus (hathawariya / satavar), Cedrus deodara (Himalayan Cedar / dewadara), Glycerrhiza glabra (velmi / licorice), Gmelina arboria (white teak / atdemata), Hemidesmus indicus (Indian sarsaparilla / iramusu), Mucuna pruriens ( velvet bean / wanduru maa), Oroxylum indicum (Indian trumpet tree / thotila), Piper chuvya (siviya), Piper longum (Indian Long Pepper / Tippili), Plumbago indica (Ratnetul), Premna Integrifolia (midi), Ricinus communis (castor / eranda), Rubia cordifolia (welmadata), Stereospermum chelonoides (messenger of spring / palol), Syzygium aromaticum (cloves), Tinospora cordifolia (rasakinda), Tribulus terrestris (heen neranchi), Withania somnifera (amukkara), Zingiber officinale (ginger) and Piper nigrum (black pepper).

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