Frequently Asked Questions

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What is in the liniment?

A range of herbs, resins and flowers are used in our formula, all of which are carefully sourced from a trusted wholesaler in Australia.

This wholesaler in turn imports these herbs from China where medicinal herbs, roots, resins have a long history of being highly regarded for their medicinal properties.

Our formula is proud to be pesticide-free, cruelty-free (not tested on animals), and completely free from any animal-derived ingredients.

If you require more info, or have any questions, please contact us.

No, it is not recommended.

If you have a skin condition it is advised not to use it.
 
If the skin is broken it is recommended not to use it.It can dry the skin as it contains alcohol.
 
Therefore recommended is to use an anti inflammatory moisturiser – for e.g. Vitamin E cream or Emu oil.

It is best not to use if you are on anti-coagulant (blood thinners).

No, Tao Pain Relief can’t be used on broken skin and will dry the skin out. Use moisturiser after use.

Use until the pain goes away! If you still have pain after one bottle is finished, consult your health care professional.

Some of the popular conditions Tao Pain Relief can help with are:

  • Sprains
  • Strains
  • Sore muscles
  • Joint pain
  • Pain in feet
  • Pain in elbow
  • Shoulder pain

All herbs, resins and flowers are responsibly sourced and brought from a wholesaler in Melbourne. The Chinese revere their medicinal herbs. There are no animal products.

No, only for use 16 years and over.

There are no known side effects.
Always skin test prior to use as there may be an allergic reaction.
Don’t use it if pregnant or breastfeeding
Don’t use it if taking blood thinners.
The Shelf life is up 10 years.
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