Hand Sanitizer
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236 mL Label (236ml Label)

236 mL Label (236ml Label)
Miracle Health Hand Sanitizer Gel with Aloe is an antimicrobial gel that helps reduce bacteria and viruses on the skin that can cause disease. It is recommended for repeated use and for external use only. It is flammable and should be kept away from heat and flames. If ingested, one should contact medical help or poison control center immediately. Not recommended for infants and children under 6 should be supervised when using it. It kills 99.9% of germs and has inactive ingredients such as water, aloe vera juice, glycerin, and lavender. Miracle Health Company LLC sells it and is located in Raleigh, NC.*
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500 mL Label (500ml Label)

500 mL Label (500ml Label)
This is a description of a hand sanitizer gel with aloe, which contains Ethyl Alcohol 70% as an active ingredient. The purpose of this gel is to reduce bacteria and viruses on the skin and prevent diseases. It is not recommended for infants, and children under 6 years of age should be supervised when using it. It is flammable, so it should be kept away from fire or flame. If irritation or rash occurs, stop using it and see a doctor. If swallowed, seek medical help immediately. The gel needs to be rubbed on hands until it dries out. It is a product of Miracle Health Company LLC located in Raleigh, NC.*

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