When using the product for the first time: remove the cap and the seal, prime the product by turning the bottom of the stick 3-4 times.
Remove cap and foil twist the bottom to release the product. Clean with a tissue after each use and place the cap on.
Topical Application
Adults: Apply liberally onto chest, throat and back. Cover whole area for maximum effect. Leave clothes loose to allow vapours to be inhaled easily.
Children over 2 years: Gently apply a small amount on the chest and back. Leave clothes loose for easy inhalation.
Inhalation
Adults: If head cold or nasal catarrh persists, for deep action relief melt two teaspoons in a bowl of very hot (not boiling) water. Inhale the soothing medicated vapours for 10-15 minutes.
Remove cap and foil twist the bottom to release the product. Clean with a tissue after each use and place the cap on.
Topical Application
Adults: Apply liberally onto chest, throat and back. Cover whole area for maximum effect. Leave clothes loose to allow vapours to be inhaled easily.
Children over 2 years: Gently apply a small amount on the chest and back. Leave clothes loose for easy inhalation.
Inhalation
Adults: If head cold or nasal catarrh persists, for deep action relief melt two teaspoons in a bowl of very hot (not boiling) water. Inhale the soothing medicated vapours for 10-15 minutes.
Rub
Adults and Children over 2
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Active Ingredients: Levomenthol 2.75% w/w, Camphor 5.00% w/w, Eucalyptus Oil 1.50% w/w, Turpentine Oil 5.00% w/w.
Other Ingredients: Thymol, Cedarwood Oil, White Soft Paraffin.
Other Ingredients: Thymol, Cedarwood Oil, White Soft Paraffin.
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