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Tiger Balm is the trade name for a heat rub manufactured and distributed by Haw Par Healthcare in Singapore. It was originally developed in the 1870s by a herbalist, Aw Chu Kin, in Rangoon, Burma, who asked his sons Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par on his deathbed to perfect the product. Its primary active ingredients are m... more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate

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Condition Members Success
Chronic Pain
3
100%
Arthritis
3
100%
Back Pain
1
100%
Migraine Headaches
1
100%
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
1
100%
Overall, 100% (11 Members) find Tiger Balm helpful

Tiger Balm Reviews

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When feeling thick headed or tired rub balm on temples on back of neck. It has similar affect to cold shower which lasts about 20mins. Can also be rubbed on swolen aching joints as an anti inflamitorypain relief.
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Its great for any areas that get sore from muscle spasms, as long as it doesn't touch my spots its great.
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Works really well for my headaches as well as muscle aches.
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strong smelling but seems to help relax the pain - smell relaxes me before bed. Stuff has been around for 100 years !
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Gives some relief, and really clears my sinuses.
Somewhat Helpful
use to massage
Somewhat Helpful
I use this at night when my back flares up and it helps alter the pain sensation
Somewhat Helpful
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Discussions

  1. Discussion: a little help please
    Have you tried taking a hot bath with lavender to relax you a bit or using tiger balm? [More]
  2. Discussion: ICY HOT???
    Tiger Balm is great, but there is a Dragon Balm that works a little better for me. [More]
  3. Discussion: Capzasin? Tiger Balm?
    OOOHH I love Sombra it smells wonderful and feels great. [More]
  4. Discussion: Capzasin? Tiger Balm?
    I used to use Tiger balm on my hands and it hurt really bad. I stopped using it. Tam [More]
  5. Advice: Does Tiger Balm or Ben-Gay work for joint pain?
    Does anyone use Tiger's Balm? I keep hearing the name but I would like to know more about it before I buy it? [More]

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