Argital Eucalyptus Cream Bio 50ml

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Suitable for treating respiratory problems

50 ml

Description

It is a natural cream certified as an ecological article. It is formulated from eucalyptus to which various medicinal properties are attributed.

It is a natural product made from eucalyptus, a plant known for its many health benefits. It is attributed antiseptic, analgesic, antimicrobial, and expectorant properties.

This product is specially elaborated to be applied on the forehead, nose and chest. It has a slight warming effect that allows to expectorate the mucous, and relieve cold symptoms. Its smell acts as an insect repellent.

50ml.

Instructions for use

Remove a little of the cream with the fingertips and place on the forehead or chest.

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