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Tiger Balm Red Extra Strength Pain Relieving Ointment. $7 at Amazon. Best warming muscle pain relief cream Sombra Warm Pain Relief Gel- (4oz Jar) More options. $13 at Amazon $12 at scriphessco.
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Bengay: Muscle Pain/Ultra Strength – 30% methyl salicylate, 10% menthol, and 4% camphor. [8] Bengay: Ice Extra Strength – 10% menthol. Bengay: Muscle Pain/No Odor – 15% triethanolamine salicylate. Bengay: Arthritis Extra Strength – 30% methyl salicylate and 8% menthol. [8]
Tiger Balm Red Tiger Balm 1930s. A precursor to Tiger Balm called Ban Kin Yu (Chinese: 萬金油; lit.'Ten Thousand Golden Oil') was developed in the 1870s in Rangoon, Burma, during the British colonial era by the practising Chinese herbalist Aw Chu Kin, [1] son of Aw Leng Fan, a Chinese Hakka herbalist in Zhongchuan, Fujian Province, China. [2]
As a result, the so-called "extra strength" version you can get in your local drug chain -- Eckerd, CVS, Rite-Aid, etc. -- is 11% camphor and 10% menthol. Tiger Balm you can buy overseas (which is marketed my Haw Par Corp. and labelled "regular strength,) is 32% camphor... almost 3x as strong.
Tiger Balm was developed during the 1870s in Rangoon, Burma by herbalist Aw Chu Kin, and brought to market by his sons. It is composed of 16% menthol and 28% oil of wintergreen. [16] Watkins Liniment: One of Watkins Incorporated's original products.