Flying Tiger Cub Balm Red – Warming Relief Ointment (15gm)

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Flying Tiger Cub Balm Red (15gm) – Classic Warming Pain Relief

The Flying Tiger Cub Balm Red is a classic, concentrated topical analgesic used for generations to provide soothing, warming relief. This potent ointment creates a deep heating sensation that works to temporarily ease minor aches and pains in muscles and joints.

Perfect for keeping in your pocket, gym bag, or first-aid kit, the small 15gm tin offers targeted relief for:

  • Muscle strains and sprains

  • Minor joint discomfort

  • Back and neck pain

  • Relief from cold symptoms (chest rub)

Simply rub a small amount onto the affected area for rapid, penetrating warmth and comfort. The red variant is typically known for its stronger, warming effect compared to the white variant.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Warming Analgesic: Provides a strong, comforting heating sensation to soothe discomfort.

  • Targeted Relief: Ideal for temporary relief of minor muscle and joint aches.

  • Key Active Ingredients: Contains a blend of ingredients (commonly Camphor, Menthol, and Clove Oil) that work together to relieve pain.

  • Traditional Formula: A trusted, time-honored remedy for topical pain relief.

  • Compact 15gm Tin: Perfect travel size for on-the-go relief.

Product Type: Topical Analgesic Balm

Size: 15 gm

Action: Warming / Heating

Best For: Muscle Aches, Joint Pain, Strains

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