Maame Dagomba Da Hiada Herbal Ointment

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Indication

Used to treat skin rashes,

Boils,

Body pains,

Waist pains

and rheumatism.

Ingredients

Butyrospermun parkii,

Allium sativum,

Zinigiber officinale,

Citrus nedica,

Piper guineense,

Sodium benzoate 0.2%

 Direction for use

Apply to the affected parts three times daily

Caution 

For external use only. If contact with the eyes, flush with plenty water and report to the nearest clinic

Storage

Store in a cool dry place away from sun

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