Super White Stuff Pain Relief Cream
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White Stuff pain relief cream is a natural pain relief product made in the USA. It comes in a bottle containing 4.4FL OZ of cream with an NDC# 14448-306-40. The active ingredient in the cream is Menthol USP (1.4%), which acts as a topical analgesic for providing temporary relief from minor aches, pains associated with arthritis, strains, bruises, sprains, and simple backaches. The cream is manufactured for Bluespring, available online, and at their PO Box 57595 in Oklahoma City, OK. The product does not contain any added color or fragrance. The cream has some inactive ingredients like Aloe Vera Gel juice, Emu oil, Chamomile extract, Grape seed extract, and Vitamins C and E. It has some warnings, including not to use the product on wounded, damaged, or irritated skin or avoid contact with eyes or mucous membranes. If symptoms persist or worsen, stop using the product and consult a doctor. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should first ask a health professional before using the product, and people with arthritis conditions before use on their children under 12. However, it is necessary to consult a doctor before use on children under 2. The product should be applied to the affected area not more than three or four times a day.*

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