- Zandu Balm is safe for external use when used as directed.
- Avoid contact with eyes and mouth.
- Not recommended for children under 12 years of age.
- In case of sensitive skin or known allergies, a patch test is recommended before use.
FAQs
Q1. What are the Zandu Balm uses?
Ans. Zandu Balm is a versatile product that can be used for quick relief from headaches, body aches, colds, and nasal congestion.
Q2. Which chemical is present in Zandu Balm?
Ans. Zandu Balm contains a blend of natural ingredients including menthol, camphor, eucalyptus oil, thymol, and turpentine oil.
Q3. Is Zandu Balm a muscle relaxant?
Ans. No, Zandu Balm is not a muscle relaxant. However, it can help alleviate muscle aches and pains due to its analgesic properties.
Q4. What can Zandu Balm be used for?
Ans. Apart from providing relief from nasal congestion and respiratory disorders, Zandu Balm can also be applied for instant relief from aches and pains.
Q5. Which balm is best for migraines?
Ans. While many people find relief from migraines with balms that contain menthol and camphor, like Zandu Balm, it's always best to consult a healthcare professional before starting any treatment regime.
Q6. How often can I apply a balm for aches?
Ans. The frequency of application depends on the severity of the ache. However, it is generally recommended to apply the balm 3-4 times daily or as per the directions given by your healthcare provider.
Q7. Can I use a pain relief balm if I have sensitive skin?
Ans. If you have sensitive skin, it's advisable to do a patch test before using any topical application. In case you experience any allergic reaction, discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider.
Testimonials
'I've been using Zandu Balm for years now. It always provides me quick relief from headaches.' - Rajesh Singh, Engineer, 44
'Zandu Balm is my go-to remedy during flu season. It clears up my stuffy nose almost instantly.' - Preeti Kapoor, Homemaker, 36
'I often get body aches after long hours at work. Applying Zandu Balm really helps to soothe the pain.'- Surendran Nair, IT Professional, 39