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Tiger Balm – muscles, joints, back, neck and massage

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Tiger Balm is a classic topical preparation selected for local comfort of muscles, joints, back, neck, shoulders, knees and the lower back area. Aromatic ingredients such as menthol, camphor and essential oils make it suitable for massage, relaxation of tense body areas, support of skin microcirculation and care of skin over overloaded tissues. It may be used for stiffness, muscle fatigue, discomfort after exercise and as an aromatic chest or back rub during cold season. Do not apply to damaged skin, mucous membranes or near the eyes.

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Tiger Balm – topical support for muscles, joints, back and neck

Tiger Balm is a well-known topical ointment designed for rubbing into the skin. It may be selected by people experiencing muscle tension, neck stiffness, back overload, lower back discomfort, shoulder tension, tired legs, joint stiffness or local discomfort after physical activity. In functional European wording, it may be described as topical support for skin, muscle and joint comfort through aromatic, sensory and massage-based application.

What is Tiger Balm?

Tiger Balm is an intensely aromatic ointment typically based on menthol, camphor and essential oils. It is intended for external use only. A small amount is applied thinly to the selected area and gently massaged in. It may be used on the back, neck, shoulders, arms, legs, knees and other overloaded body areas.

Muscles, joints and mobility

The main use area is muscle and joint comfort. Tiger Balm may be used as support for stiffness, tension, local overload, discomfort after training, prolonged sitting, manual work, walking or driving. Relevant search phrases include muscle balm, joint balm, back balm, neck balm, massage ointment, muscle tension, tired legs and post-exercise massage.

Back, neck, shoulders and lower back

The product is often applied to the back, neck, shoulders and lumbar area. It should not be presented as treatment for sciatica, disc disease, arthritis, injury, muscle tear, fracture, neuropathy or chronic rheumatic disease.

Massage and skin microcirculation

Rubbing the product into the skin may support local skin comfort, sensory stimulation and the feeling of a stronger massage. It should not be applied to large areas, under occlusive dressings or to irritated skin.

Cold season aromatic rub

Tiger Balm is also used as an aromatic rub on the chest or back. The scent of menthol, camphor and essential oils may improve subjective breathing comfort. Do not apply near the nose, eyes, mouth or mucous membranes.

Typical ingredients

  • Menthol
  • Camphor
  • Clove oil
  • Cinnamon oil
  • Peppermint oil
  • Ointment base

Use and precautions

Apply a small amount to the skin and massage gently. Wash hands after use. Avoid eyes, mouth, nose, mucous membranes, intimate areas and damaged skin. Stop use if strong burning, rash, swelling, breathing difficulty or allergic reaction occurs.

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