Orange Naturals Joint Pain Cream with Arnica | 50g
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| Directions | Apply generously to the affected area(s) once daily or as needed. External use only. |
| Licensed Homeopathic Medicine | NPN 80056260 |
| Quality Standards | GMP-compliant facility |
| Country | Made in Canada |
About this item
- TOPICAL HOMEOPATHIC RELIEF: Helps relieve joint pain, swelling and stiffness related to arthritic conditions or minor injuries such as sprains and strains.
- 9 HOMEOPATHIC ACTIVES: Formulated with Arnica montana and 8 other traditional homeopathic remedies, including Rhus toxicodendron, Bryonia and Ruta graveolens.
- MUSCLE & JOINT COMFORT: For general muscle and joint discomfort, including the knees, wrists, elbows and shoulders.
- NON-GREASY FORMULA: Absorbs quickly into the skin without leaving a greasy residue or staining clothes.
- TARGETED APPLICATION: Apply directly to the affected area for focused relief from muscle strains and other localized discomfort.
- LICENSED HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE: Developed by Orange Naturals and licensed by Health Canada under DIN-HM 80056260.
Product Description
Joint Pain Cream with Arnica - Homeopathic Relief for Joint Pain, Swelling & Stiffness

Orange Naturals Joint Pain Cream is a homeopathic cream formulated with 9 traditional actives, including Arnica montana, Rhus toxicodendron, Bryonia and Ruta graveolens, to help relieve the joint pain, swelling and stiffness related to arthritic conditions or minor injuries such as sprains and strains. Licensed by Health Canada as a homeopathic medicine (DIN-HM 80056260), it is a non-greasy, fragrance-free cream for external use, safe for ages 0 and up. Licensed Natural Health Product NPN 80056260.
La crème Douleurs articulaires d'Orange Naturals est une crème homéopathique formulée avec 9 ingrédients traditionnels, dont l'Arnica montana, le Rhus toxicodendron, la Bryonia et la Ruta graveolens, pour aider à soulager la douleur articulaire, l'enflure et la raideur dues à l'arthrite ou aux entorses et foulures mineures. Homologuée par Santé Canada comme médicament homéopathique (DIN-HM 80056260), elle est une crème non grasse et sans parfum pour usage externe, sûre pour les enfants dès la naissance.
A Homeopathic Formula With 9 Traditional Joint-Care Remedies
9 traditional homeopathic actives in one cream - apply generously to the affected area, once daily or as needed
9 Homeopathic Actives
Actaea spicata, Argentum metallicum, Arnica montana, Bryonia, Kalmia latifolia, Ledum palustre, Rhododendron chrysanthum, Rhus toxicodendron and Ruta graveolens - combined in one fragrance-free cream.
Non-Greasy, Safe for Ages 0 and Up
Absorbs quickly without a greasy residue; safe and non-toxic for the whole family, external use only.
Advanced Ingredients, Superior Results
Arnica montana, Rhus toxicodendron, Bryonia and Ruta graveolens each have a long history of traditional homeopathic use for joint pain, stiffness and bruising - and in the case of Arnica, some modern clinical research at concentrations well above this product's homeopathic dilutions. Here is what the wider research explores, presented honestly including its limits.
Actaea spicata (3X)
A traditional homeopathic remedy prepared from the root, associated with joint pain and stiffness, especially in the smaller joints.
Homeopathic dilutionArgentum metallicum (3X, 6X)
A homeopathic mineral preparation from silver, traditionally associated with joint and connective-tissue complaints.
Homeopathic dilutionArnica montana (3X, 6X)
A traditional homeopathic remedy for bruising, swelling and localized soreness; the same plant is also studied at much higher, non-homeopathic concentrations in topical gels for pain and osteoarthritis.
Homeopathic dilutionBryonia (3X, 6X)
A traditional homeopathic remedy prepared from the root, associated with joint pain that feels worse with movement and better with firm pressure or rest.
Homeopathic dilutionKalmia latifolia (3X)
A traditional homeopathic remedy prepared from the leaves, associated with shifting pains in the smaller joints.
Homeopathic dilutionLedum palustre (3X)
A traditional homeopathic remedy prepared from the leafy twigs, associated with joint swelling and bruising-type pain.
Homeopathic dilutionRhododendron chrysanthum (3X, 6X)
A traditional homeopathic remedy prepared from the leaves, associated with rheumatic joint pain.
Homeopathic dilutionRhus toxicodendron (3X, 6X)
One of the most widely used traditional homeopathic remedies for joint stiffness, classically associated with stiffness that improves with continued gentle movement.
Homeopathic dilutionRuta graveolens (3X, 6X)
A traditional homeopathic remedy prepared from the whole plant, associated with strain-type injuries to tendons and connective tissue around the joints.
Homeopathic dilutionOrange Naturals Joint Pain Cream: Supplement Facts
Each 50 g tube contains (homeopathic dilutions):
- Actaea spicata3X
- Argentum metallicum3X
- Argentum metallicum6X
- Arnica montana3X
- Arnica montana6X
- Bryonia3X
- Bryonia6X
- Kalmia latifolia3X
- Ledum palustre3X
- Rhododendron chrysanthum3X
- Rhododendron chrysanthum6X
- Rhus toxicodendron3X
- Rhus toxicodendron6X
- Ruta graveolens3X
- Ruta graveolens6X
Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Non-medicinal ingredients: Beeswax, shea butter, MCT oil, cetearyl alcohol, glycerin, tocopherol, sodium citrate, sodium lactate, carbomer, potassium hydroxide, purified water, lactose (trace amount).
Recommended Use or Purpose: Homeopathic cream to relieve the joint pain, swelling and stiffness related to arthritic conditions or minor injuries such as sprains and strains.
Directions (Adults and children, 0 years and up): Apply generously to the affected area(s) once daily or as needed. External use only.
Cautions and Warnings: Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin. Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if pregnant, breastfeeding or have a serious medical condition, and during use if symptoms persist, worsen or if new symptoms develop. Discontinue use if hypersensitivity (e.g. contact dermatitis) occurs. Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children.
Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and different information than what is shown on our website. We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. This item is sold and shipped by Amazon.ca.
Chaque tube de 50 g contient (dilutions homéopathiques) :
- Actaea spicata3X
- Argentum metallicum3X
- Argentum metallicum6X
- Arnica montana3X
- Arnica montana6X
- Bryonia3X
- Bryonia6X
- Kalmia latifolia3X
- Ledum palustre3X
- Rhododendron chrysanthum3X
- Rhododendron chrysanthum6X
- Rhus toxicodendron3X
- Rhus toxicodendron6X
- Ruta graveolens3X
- Ruta graveolens6X
Ingrédients non médicinaux : Ingrédients non médicinaux : Cire d'abeille, beurre de karité, huile de TCM, alcool cétéarylique, glycérine, tocophérol, citrate de sodium, lactate de sodium, carbomère, hydroxyde de potassium, eau purifiée, lactose (trace négligeable).
Usage ou fins recommandés : Crème homéopathique pour soulager la douleur articulaire, l'enflure et la raideur dues à l'arthrite ou aux entorses et foulures mineures.
Mode d'emploi (Adultes et enfants, 0 an et plus) : Appliquer généreusement sur les zones affectées une fois par jour, ou au besoin. Pour usage externe seulement.
Mises en garde : Ne pas appliquer sur des plaies ouvertes ou des lésions cutanées. Consulter un praticien de soins de santé avant d'en faire l'usage si vous êtes enceinte ou allaitante, ou si vous souffrez d'un état médical grave, et pendant l'usage si les symptômes persistent, s'aggravent ou si de nouveaux symptômes se manifestent. En cas d'hypersensibilité (par exemple dermatite de contact), cesser l'utilisation. Ne pas utiliser si le sceau de sécurité est brisé. Garder hors de la portée des enfants.
NPN 80056260
Relieve joint pain, swelling and stiffness with Joint Pain Cream
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Get it on Amazon.caWhy Orange Naturals Joint Pain Cream
A homeopathic cream with 9 traditional actives, including arnica, rhus toxicodendron and bryonia, licensed by Health Canada for ages 0 and up.
9 Homeopathic Actives in One Cream
Actaea spicata, Argentum metallicum, Arnica montana, Bryonia, Kalmia latifolia, Ledum palustre, Rhododendron chrysanthum, Rhus toxicodendron and Ruta graveolens - each a traditional remedy associated with joint pain, stiffness or bruising.
For the Whole Family, Ages 0 and Up
Safe and non-toxic, non-greasy, with no parabens, petroleum, lanolin or propylene glycol.
Apply and Reapply as Needed
A simple once-daily-or-as-needed cream for joint pain, swelling and stiffness. External use only.
Licensed Homeopathic Medicine
Developed by Orange Naturals and licensed by Health Canada, DIN-HM 80056260.
Inside every tube
9 traditional homeopathic actives in a fragrance-free base - apply generously to the affected area(s) once daily or as needed. External use only. Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin.
How to use it
If the area is swollen, ice the injury first
For a fresh injury, applying ice can help reduce swelling before applying the cream.
Apply generously to the affected area
Adults and children (0 years and up): apply generously to the affected area(s) once daily or as needed.
External use only
Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin.
Wrap and rest the injured area
For sprains and strains, wrapping the area in an elastic bandage and resting it can support recovery alongside the cream. Consult a healthcare practitioner if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or have a serious medical condition, and if symptoms persist, worsen, or new symptoms develop.
What the research says about these ingredients
Educational summaries of published research related to this product's active ingredients and the condition it addresses; not product-specific claims beyond this product's own Health Canada-authorized use. Orange Naturals Joint Pain Cream's own authorized use under DIN-HM 80056260 is to help relieve the joint pain, swelling and stiffness related to arthritic conditions or minor injuries such as sprains and strains. As the label itself states, homeopathic remedies are highly diluted, and clinical evidence for homeopathy specifically is mixed - presented honestly below, including null and inconclusive findings.
An open multicenter trial found Arnica montana gel significantly reduced knee osteoarthritis symptoms
In 79 adults with mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis, twice-daily Arnica montana fresh-plant gel produced significant reductions in WOMAC pain, stiffness and function scores after 3 and 6 weeks; the local adverse-event rate was 7.6%, including one allergic reaction, and most patients rated tolerability as good.
Open multicenter trial (n=79)A randomized trial found Arnica gel performed comparably to an anti-inflammatory gel for hand osteoarthritis
In a double-blind study of 204 patients with osteoarthritis of the finger joints, a tincture-based Arnica gel showed no significant difference from 5% ibuprofen gel in pain relief or hand function after 21 days, with a similar adverse-event rate (4.8% vs 6.1%) - concluding Arnica was not inferior to ibuprofen.
Randomized double-blind trial (n=204)A Cochrane review found Arnica gel probably relieves osteoarthritis symptoms about as well as an NSAID gel
Reviewing 7 topical herbal medicinal products for osteoarthritis (785 participants), this Cochrane review found moderate-quality evidence from a single trial of 174 people with hand osteoarthritis that Arnica extract gel probably produces similar pain and function benefits as ibuprofen gel, with a similar or slightly higher adverse-event rate; comfrey extract gel also probably improved pain, while capsicum extract gel probably did not improve pain or function.
Cochrane systematic review (7 trials, n=785)A randomized trial found a Rhus toxicodendron-based homeopathic gel as effective as, and better tolerated than, a capsicum gel for acute low back pain
In a multicenter, double-blind trial of 161 patients with acute low back pain treated for one week, a homeopathic gel built around Rhus toxicodendron produced a similar reduction in pain scores as a capsicum-based comparator gel, but with far fewer adverse events (11% vs 26%) and fewer withdrawals due to adverse reactions (0% vs 11%).
Multicenter randomized double-blind trial (n=161)A pooled analysis of 3 randomized trials examined which patients responded best to a Rhus toxicodendron-based homeopathic gel for knee osteoarthritis and low back pain
Combining individual patient data from 3 randomized trials (559 total patients) of a homeopathic gel containing Rhus toxicodendron as a key ingredient, this analysis found that patients reporting pain relief from local heat, and pain worsened by initial movement, were more likely to respond to the gel - an attempt to test homeopathy's individualization principle using standard trial-data methods.
Individual patient data meta-analysis (3 RCTs, n=559)A pilot randomized trial found a homeopathic complex containing 4 of this cream's own ingredients improved chronic low back pain from osteoarthritis when added to physiotherapy
In 30 adults with chronic low back pain due to osteoarthritis, adding a homeopathic complex (Arnica montana, Bryonia alba, Causticum, Kalmia latifolia, Rhus toxicodendron and Calcarea fluorica) to standard physiotherapy significantly improved pain, daily functioning and lumbar range of motion versus physiotherapy plus placebo; the authors explicitly note the study was too small to be conclusive.
Randomized double-blind placebo-controlled pilot trial (n=30)A review outlines the standard first-aid steps for acute minor soft tissue injuries
This review of acute soft tissue injuries such as ankle sprains and strains describes standard first-aid management, including cryotherapy (icing), immobilization and staged return to activity, before more specialized care is needed - the same ice-apply-wrap sequence shown on this product's own label graphic.
ReviewA review outlines the current conventional pharmaceutical options for treating osteoarthritis
Summarizing 9 classes of pharmaceuticals used for osteoarthritis (oral and topical NSAIDs, COX-2 inhibitors, duloxetine, intra-articular corticosteroids and hyaluronic acid, acetaminophen, tramadol and capsaicin), this review notes topical and oral NSAIDs are generally the strongest first-line recommendation for pain and function, while several other options remain more controversial - useful context for where a topical homeopathic option like this cream fits alongside conventional care.
Narrative reviewA review of integrative pain-management concepts for knee osteoarthritis discusses complementary approaches alongside conventional treatment
Reviewing evidence-based integrative pain management for knee osteoarthritis, this review describes complementary approaches such as acupuncture, tai chi/qigong and topical naturopathic self-treatment as components that can be added to conventional exercise therapy and short-term pharmacological treatment within a multimodal pain-management plan.
Narrative reviewA review found human studies of Ruta mainly involve homeopathic formulations for musculoskeletal disorders, alongside whole-plant anti-inflammatory activity in lab studies
Systematically reviewing the traditional use, pharmacology and safety of the genus Ruta (rue), this review found that in vitro and preclinical studies show anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antimicrobial activity, and that existing human studies of Ruta are mainly homeopathic formulations used in musculoskeletal disorders - though the review also flags that concentrated, non-homeopathic rue extracts can cause photosensitivity and toxicity at high doses.
Systematic reviewA review traces Ledum palustre's traditional use for insect bites and rheumatism to its essential oil's lab-measured anti-inflammatory activity
Rhododendron tomentosum (the plant historically named Ledum palustre) has been used in ethnomedicine since at least the 18th century for rheumatism, cough, colds and insect bites; laboratory studies of its essential oil describe analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and insecticidal activity, but this reflects the whole-plant oil, not the diluted homeopathic preparation used in this cream.
ReviewA lab study found a related Labrador tea species had antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity in cell models
Methanol extracts of Ledum groenlandicum (Labrador tea, a close botanical relative of Ledum palustre) showed strong antioxidant activity and inhibited nitric-oxide release by 17-28% in LPS-stimulated macrophages, a standard laboratory model of inflammation - again a whole-plant-extract finding, not evidence for this product's homeopathic dilution.
In vitro laboratory studyA chemistry study identified cytotoxic compounds, including grayanotoxin, in the raw sap of Kalmia latifolia
Laboratory analysis of the sap of Kalmia latifolia (mountain laurel) identified grayanotoxin I and other cytotoxic dihydrochalcones - a finding about the RAW, undiluted plant's chemistry, not about the highly diluted 3X homeopathic preparation used in this cream, and no dedicated clinical trials of the homeopathic dilution for joint pain were identified in this search.
Laboratory chemistry studyA systematic review found homeopathic pathogenetic trials (the studies underlying remedies like these) were generally of low methodological quality
Reviewing 156 homeopathic pathogenetic trials ('provings') on 143 medicines published from 1945 to 1995, this review found most had design flaws, particularly lack of proper randomization, blinding and placebo control - relevant context for individual remedies such as Actaea spicata, Argentum metallicum and Rhododendron chrysanthum, none of which have dedicated modern clinical trials for joint pain identified in this search.
Systematic review (156 trials)A methodology review examined ways to improve the scientific rigour of homeopathic proving studies
Noting that the most recent review of homeopathic proving studies found them generally of poor methodological quality, this article proposes a structured symptom-diary questionnaire method to better validate the traditional symptom picture attributed to a given remedy - underscoring that traditional materia medica associations for remedies like these are not the same as clinical trial evidence.
Methodology reviewA randomized trial found no significant difference between homeopathy and placebo for rheumatoid arthritis
In a 6-month double-blind trial of 44 patients with active rheumatoid arthritis, homeopathic treatment and placebo produced broadly similar improvements across assessments, with no statistically significant difference between the groups; adverse effects were infrequent and comparable in both arms.
Randomized double-blind trial (n=44)A review found some evidence for homeopathy over placebo in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, though overall CAM evidence for persistent musculoskeletal pain remained limited
Reviewing acupuncture, herbal therapies, homeopathy and spinal manipulation for persistent musculoskeletal pain (including 798 cases across 2 systematic reviews of homeopathy), this review concluded some evidence supports homeopathic remedies over placebo for osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, while cautioning that more rigorous trials are needed across all complementary modalities before firm recommendations can be made.
Critical reviewA review found complementary therapies for musculoskeletal conditions show some promise but the overall evidence remains inconclusive
Summarizing trial evidence for complementary and alternative approaches to back pain, fibromyalgia, neck pain, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, this review found some CAM modalities show significant promise but concluded the data are generally not compelling due to their scarcity and methodological limitations, calling for research to clarify which approach helps which condition.
Narrative reviewA systematic review found a low rate of reported adverse events across Ayush interventions, including homeopathy, for spine conditions
Reviewing 113 studies of Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy interventions for cervical and lumbar spondylosis, only 13% described any adverse event, with homeopathy specifically among the lowest-reporting categories (1.8%) - though the authors caution this may partly reflect underreporting rather than proven safety.
Systematic review (113 studies)A scoping review found homeopathic remedies for children were generally well tolerated, though efficacy evidence remained scarce and inconsistent
Reviewing phytotherapeutic, homeopathic and bee-product treatments for acute infections in children, this review found homeopathic evidence scarce and methodologically inconsistent for efficacy, but noted both categories were generally well tolerated with few adverse events reported across the studies reviewed - a safety signal, not an efficacy claim, and about a different condition (pediatric infections) than this product's own joint-pain use.
Scoping reviewA pediatric randomized trial of a different complex homeopathic product reported good tolerability with few adverse reactions
In 200 children aged 6 and under prone to recurrent respiratory infections, a complex homeopathic product (not this product's own formula) was compared with another homeopathic comparator over 6 weeks; both groups tolerated treatment well, with only a small number of non-serious adverse drug reactions reported - general supporting context for pediatric tolerability of complex homeopathic products as a category.
Randomized controlled trial (n=200 children)A placebo-controlled trial found homeopathic, orally-taken Arnica montana reduced bruise size after face-lift surgery on some but not all days measured
In 29 patients undergoing rhytidectomy, those taking a homeopathic (highly diluted), oral form of Arnica montana perioperatively had a statistically significantly smaller area of bruising on postoperative days 1 and 7 compared with placebo, but not on days 5 and 10, and no difference was found in the degree of color change.
Randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial (n=29)A randomized trial found topical arnica gel did not reduce bruising after laser treatment
In 19 patients undergoing pulsed-dye laser treatment for facial telangiectases, topical arnica gel applied before or after treatment showed no statistically significant difference from a vehicle-only control in preventing or resolving laser-induced bruising.
Randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial (n=19)Three randomized trials found homeopathic arnica reduced post-surgical knee swelling in only one of three procedures studied
Across three randomized, placebo-controlled trials in patients undergoing knee arthroscopy, artificial knee joint implantation, or cruciate ligament reconstruction (319 patients total), homeopathic Arnica montana showed a trend toward less postoperative knee swelling in all three trials, but the difference reached statistical significance only in the cruciate ligament reconstruction trial.
Three randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trials (n=319)Frequently asked questions
What is Orange Naturals Joint Pain Cream with Arnica and what does it do?
It's a homeopathic cream that helps relieve the joint pain, swelling and stiffness related to arthritic conditions or minor injuries such as sprains and strains.
What are the medicinal ingredients?
Actaea spicata 3X, Argentum metallicum 3X and 6X, Arnica montana 3X and 6X, Bryonia 3X and 6X, Kalmia latifolia 3X, Ledum palustre 3X, Rhododendron chrysanthum 3X and 6X, Rhus toxicodendron 3X and 6X, and Ruta graveolens 3X and 6X.
How do I use it?
Adults and children (0 years and up): apply generously to the affected area(s) once daily or as needed. External use only.
Is it safe for children?
The label states it is intended for adults and children 0 years and up. As with any product, consult a healthcare practitioner if you have concerns.
When should I NOT use it, or when should I see a doctor first?
Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin. Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a serious medical condition, and during use if symptoms persist, worsen, or new symptoms develop. Discontinue use if hypersensitivity (e.g. contact dermatitis) occurs.
Does homeopathic mean clinically proven?
Homeopathic remedies are highly diluted preparations. The clinical evidence for homeopathy is mixed and, for many specific dilutions, limited or inconclusive; this product's Health Canada licence (DIN-HM 80056260) authorizes its labeled use in Canada, not a claim of proven pharmacological effect.
Is it greasy?
No - Orange Naturals describes it as a non-greasy formula that absorbs quickly into the skin without leaving a residue.
How much is in the tube?
Each tube contains 50 g of cream.
Where do I buy it?
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Relieve joint pain, swelling and stiffness with Joint Pain Cream
Get Orange Naturals Joint Pain Cream with Arnica on Amazon.ca - fast, protected delivery.
Get it on Amazon.caHomeopathic Medicine DIN-HM 80056260. Helps relieve the joint pain, swelling and stiffness related to arthritic conditions or minor injuries such as sprains and strains. Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin. Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or have a serious medical condition, and during use if symptoms persist, worsen or new symptoms develop. Discontinue use if hypersensitivity (e.g. contact dermatitis) occurs. Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. Homeopathic remedies are highly diluted; clinical evidence for homeopathy is mixed and, for many specific dilutions, limited or inconclusive. Read and follow the label. Results may vary.
Important information
Safety Information
Cautions and Warnings: Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin. Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if pregnant, breastfeeding or have a serious medical condition, and during use if symptoms persist, worsen or if new symptoms develop. Discontinue use if hypersensitivity (e.g. contact dermatitis) occurs. Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children.
Indications
Recommended Use or Purpose: Homeopathic cream to relieve the joint pain, swelling and stiffness related to arthritic conditions or minor injuries such as sprains and strains.
Ingredients
Medicinal Ingredients (each 50 g tube contains): Actaea spicata 3X, Argentum metallicum 3X, Argentum metallicum 6X, Arnica montana 3X, Arnica montana 6X, Bryonia 3X, Bryonia 6X, Kalmia latifolia 3X, Ledum palustre 3X, Rhododendron chrysanthum 3X, Rhododendron chrysanthum 6X, Rhus toxicodendron 3X, Rhus toxicodendron 6X, Ruta graveolens 3X, Ruta graveolens 6X. Non-medicinal Ingredients: Beeswax, shea butter, MCT oil, cetearyl alcohol, glycerin, tocopherol, sodium citrate, sodium lactate, carbomer, potassium hydroxide, purified water, lactose (trace amount). Homeopathic remedies are highly diluted.
Directions
Directions (Adults and children, 0 years and up): Apply generously to the affected area(s) once daily or as needed. External use only.
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