TEI FU MASSAGE LOTION (4 FL OZ TUBE) |  | Brand: Nature's Sunshine Category: Beauty
Buy New: $13.78 as of 9/7/2010 06:10 CDT details
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Seller: Green Health Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 13,952
Ingredients: Water (aqua), menthol, Gaultheria procumbens (wintergreen) leaf oil, camphor, Eucalyptus globulus leaf oil, glyceryl stearate, PEG-100 stearate, stearic acid, cetearyl alcohol, Prunus amygdalus dulcis (sweet almond) oil, ceteareth-20, butylene glycol, caprylic/capric triglyceride, Eugenia caryophyllus (clove) leaf oil, Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 2 x 2
MPN: 3538-5 UPC: 099904035386 EAN: 0099904035386 ASIN: B000J4I8O2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Massaging application may promote muscle relaxation. | | • | Leaves the skin smooth and supple. | | • | Penetrates deeply into the epidermal cells. | | • | Created using an ancient Chinese formula, perfected by a Chinese herbalist | | • | Conveniently packaged in a tube for easy application |
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Product Description The origin of the Tei Fu essential oil blend dates back more than 1000 years to the era of the Tong Dynasty. A famous Chinese herbalist brought the ancient formula for the deep penetrating blend to the US several years ago. Tei Fu Lotion provides all of the benefits of Tei Fu Essential Oils, but in a creamy lotion form. Tei Fu Lotion contains the essential oils of menthol, wintergreen, camphor and eucalyptus. These oils penetrate the skin's surface. It is especially designed for broad skin application and leaves the skin smooth and supple.
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| Customer Reviews: Better than biofreeze or tiger balm July 27, 2007 J. Ippoliti (Marin County, CA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I am a sports massage therapist and use this product alot on my clients. They love it. It is deep penatrating for those really sore muscles. It's the best stuff I have found out there. I first found it in an herb shop but they closed down so now I buy it online. It does have a mentholly scent from the camphor and you do need to wash your hands after application, however, I highly recommend it to anyone who may have aches and pains.
You couldn't ask for a better product January 10, 2009 Shannon A. Layne (thornville, ohio) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We stumbled acrossed this a few years back. I was in a car wreck they had to put my neck in traction and they used bio-freeze on me which is good but I prefer the tei fu I think it works better and lasts longer. When I put it on in the evening before bed I can still feel it in the mornings when I get up. I am currently treating a pinched nerve in my back, this is one of the only things that has truely helped to releive the pain. But be warned it is very strong smelling and you need a good hand scrubbing after applying it.
Most helpful rub I've ever used. February 3, 2009 MamaBear007 (Utah) More than 10 years ago, I found Tei Fu Lotion at my local health food store. I bought it because I had recently started having neck problems (brought on by herniated cervical discs), and it worked wonders on the pain! A few years later, the health food store stopped carrying it, and I couldn't find it anywhere. In those many years, I've never found anything else that worked quite as well as Tei Fu.
Obviously, I finally found it here, on Amazon.com! It's now in a different shape container (it originally came in a bottle, and it's now in a tube), and the ingredient list has slightly changed (it no longer has aloe, and it now has some ingredients it didn't used to have). However, it works as well as it ever did! I'm definitely a satisfied customer, and I will continue to buy Tei Fu lotion. If I could, I'd give it 10 stars!
This stuff works October 17, 2009 Richard B. Beverlin Jr. (Kemah, Texas) If you have arthritis or other similar pain I can tell you Tei Fu REALLY works. It works better than any other product I have ever tried.
Tei Fu massage lotion March 27, 2010 Ruth E. Miller My husband and I love this. It really helps for a muscle sprain or backache.
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