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Weleda frost cream for Chilblain 36ml

Weleda frost cream for Chilblain 36ml

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Weleda Frost Cream stimulates circulation and brings warmth to unbroken chilblains. It has an anti-inflammatory effect on the associated discomfort and nerve pain, and also helps remove the congestion.

Chilblains are found on fingers, ears, nose and more commonly, toes. They occur after exposure to cold, when the circulation to these areas is insufficient causing numbness. As the area warms up again, congestion causes swelling, redness and pain.

Weleda Frost Cream stimulates peripheral circulation and brings warmth to the area. It has an anti-inflammatory effect on the associated discomfort and nerve pain, and also helps remove the congestion.

Ingredients:
Each 1g contains: Tincture, equiv. fresh juice: Artemesia abrotanum, herb 28.3mg; Cochlearia armoracia, root 16.6mg; Hypericum perforatum, herb 11.6mg; Urtica urens, herb 15mg; Tincture, equiv. dry: Arnica montana, flower 2.3mg; Arnica montana, root 200mcg; Oil extract equiv. fresh: Hypericum perforatum, flower 20mg; Oil extract equiv. dry: Arnica montana, flower 7.4mg; and Capsicum fruit oleoresin 4mg (Capsaicin content 200mcg); Cod-liver Oil 100mg; and essential oils: Camphor Oil white 2mg; Geranium Oil 500mcg; Juniper Berry Oil 1mg; Lemon Oil 700mcg; Rosemary Oil 5mg; in a base containing natural vegetable oils and beeswax.

Directions:
Adults/Children:
Apply a small amount twice daily, or as directed by your health care professional. For best results cover with a dressing.

If symptoms persist, consult your health care professional.

Warnings: Wash hands thoroughly after use. Avoid contact with broken skin, mucous membranes and eyes. Do not apply to broken skin.
Keep out of reach of children.
For external use only.
Store below 30°C.

Always read the label & Use as directed

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