Domanda agli indiani: potete trovare il balsamo Maha Pain in Germania?
Ho preso questo balsamo quando ero in India ed è davvero ottimo per i miei problemi alla schiena. Qualcuno sa se è possibile trovarlo in Germania? Grazie
You can try your luck in indian stores in your city, might be possible to get one or atleast something like that.
If you’re somewhere in NRW, we could work something out and I can get you a pack from India in the coming months. Feel free to DM in this case.
Nick_Lange_ on
Alternatively, you could look up the medical ingredients and search for a simmilar product in germany.
Independent-Home-845 on
The balm contains wintergreen oil which is a source of methyl salicylate. In Europe this substance is viewed as problematic and there a restrictions in place. Most manufacturers of such ointments or patches therefore avoid this substance in Europe. Ultimately, it’s a similar substance to aspirin, only in a less tolerable form with a weaker effect. If you’re looking for something similar in Germany, I would suggest trying, for example, red or white Tiger Balm, or Kytta Warming Balm. Of course, there are also the classic ointments with diclofenac or ibuprofen. “Natural” isn’t necessarily better or more tolerable.
Not_Deathstroke on
Maybe it’s not exactly the same but you could look into “Tiger Balsam”.
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You can try your luck in indian stores in your city, might be possible to get one or atleast something like that.
If you’re somewhere in NRW, we could work something out and I can get you a pack from India in the coming months. Feel free to DM in this case.
Alternatively, you could look up the medical ingredients and search for a simmilar product in germany.
The balm contains wintergreen oil which is a source of methyl salicylate. In Europe this substance is viewed as problematic and there a restrictions in place. Most manufacturers of such ointments or patches therefore avoid this substance in Europe. Ultimately, it’s a similar substance to aspirin, only in a less tolerable form with a weaker effect. If you’re looking for something similar in Germany, I would suggest trying, for example, red or white Tiger Balm, or Kytta Warming Balm. Of course, there are also the classic ointments with diclofenac or ibuprofen. “Natural” isn’t necessarily better or more tolerable.
Maybe it’s not exactly the same but you could look into “Tiger Balsam”.