Question:
Hello,
I am after some guidance on using Tiger Balm. I have read that it is very effective, but can't work out the difference between the red and white one, apart from one ingredient.
I just wondered if anyone uses it and if you do, which one?
Hope you are able to help,
silv
Hi Silv and welcome to HP...
If you click on the following link it will take you to another discussion here on HP where the subject has been discussed in detail...
Hope you find the answers you are looking for...
Amber
Thank you for the help Amber.
I think I'm going to try both colours-ordered them off ebay (cheap as chips!), see which one works best for me!
Thanks again,
silv
Be careful as the red one can stain light coloured clothing.
Lesley
Thank you for the warning Aromababe, i appreciate it.
silv
In the martial arts, the red is prefered for aches and pains and people go so far as to compare the bottoms of the jars for the darkest color.
Wonderful stuff. We've used it for years but I can vouch for the fact that the red balm does stain clothes.
I had accupressure whilst in Hong Kong and they applied Tiger Balm patches to the problem areas on my back. Boy they were HOT but very effective and didn't stain my clothes:)
I am after some guidance on using Tiger Balm. I have read that it is very effective, but can't work out the difference between the red and white one, apart from one ingredient.
I just wondered if anyone uses it and if you do, which one?
Hope you are able to help,
silv
Answers:
Hi Silv and welcome to HP...
If you click on the following link it will take you to another discussion here on HP where the subject has been discussed in detail...
Hope you find the answers you are looking for...
Amber
Answers:
Thank you for the help Amber.
I think I'm going to try both colours-ordered them off ebay (cheap as chips!), see which one works best for me!
Thanks again,
silv
Answers:
Be careful as the red one can stain light coloured clothing.
Lesley
Answers:
Thank you for the warning Aromababe, i appreciate it.
silv
Answers:
In the martial arts, the red is prefered for aches and pains and people go so far as to compare the bottoms of the jars for the darkest color.
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Wonderful stuff. We've used it for years but I can vouch for the fact that the red balm does stain clothes.
I had accupressure whilst in Hong Kong and they applied Tiger Balm patches to the problem areas on my back. Boy they were HOT but very effective and didn't stain my clothes:)
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