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Vetrolin® Liniment by Farnam
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Invigorating, aromatic liniment with a hint of green soap and 5 essential oils
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Helps relieve minor stiffness, soreness and inflammation
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Helps stimulate blood flow to sore ankles, knees and tendons
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Soothe and revitalize your horse’s sore muscles and joints. Topical liniment is delightfully aromatic with camphor, green soap, and 5 essential oils. Helps relieve minor stiffness, soreness and inflammation, and stimulates blood flow to aching ankles, knees and tendons. Concentrated analgesic concentrate is used as a counter-irritant aid in the temporary relief of minor stiff and sore muscles caused by overexertion. Vetrolin Liniment is a soothing, refreshing body wash and brace – leaves the coat with lustrous sheen. May be used diluted or full strength. Pleasant, soothing scent.
Suggested use:
Body Wash: Dilute 1 ounce with 1 quart of warm water. Brace: Dilute 4 ounces with 1 quart of warm water. Apply freely and rub briskly.
Please click on "More Information" for ingredients, instructions, and storage.
Shipping note: We can not ship these products to Oregon. Sorry for any inconvenience.
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Ingredients: Alcohol, Water, Green Soap, Camphor, Oil of Sassafras, Oil of Spike, Methyl Salicylate, Oil of Cedarwood, Oil of Rosemary and Oil of Thyme.
Do NOT apply to irritated or broken skin. Discontinue use if excessive irritation develops. Avoid contact with eyes or mucous membranes. Cap tightly between uses. Flammable.
Store in cool, dry area. Keep out of reach of children and pets to prevent unwanted consumption.
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