Ganmao Tuire Chongji (by Stacey Lara, 40 words) I've never tried anything that made me feel like I could get up and get stuff done while I was sick with the flu/cold. Including symptoms of body aches, fever, sore throat, and stuffy nose. I definitely recommend it. ..
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] Date Added: Monday 21 December, 2009
Eagle Brand Medicated Oil- External Analgesic (by BN Newman, 33 words) This is the absolutely most wonderful analgesic I've used in my life. I've used all of the regular rubs and liniments typically used in the US, and this is the best. ..
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] Date Added: Saturday 19 December, 2009
Ultra Balm (by Anthony Turner, 9 words) Very good!! for insect bites.. lot more!..
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] Date Added: Wednesday 02 December, 2009
Eagle Brand Medicated Oil- External Analgesic (by Winomie DeLaune, 67 words) This product is also good for headaches, earaches and dealing with colds. It work well when put on the chest as you would vicks but with less of the petroleum feeling. We have also used it by putting a small amount on a cotton ball and putting it in..
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] Date Added: Tuesday 23 June, 2009
Eagle Brand Medicated Oil- External Analgesic (by susan mcfarlane, 30 words) Excellent product. I have shared this product with many people and now i have to reorder it for them and me!!! excellent for clearing up stuffiness in sinuses!..
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] Date Added: Thursday 14 May, 2009
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