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Has anyone here used the product called Sunjing? It's used for muscle

aches and pains.

My sister says it works great but is expensive. She was wondering if I

could duplicate the formula for her.

The ingredients are:

3% Camphor oil

Peppermint oil

Rosemary oil

Eucalyptus oil

Lemon oil

Orange oil

 

There was no base oil listed in the ingredients list.

It is being sold locally in a 1 oz. bottle for $40.00.

She said you only use a very tiny amount at the center of the pain and rub

it in well. The pain goes away almost instantly.

Can anyone help me duplicate this? She says it smells minty with a

Eucalyptus undertone.

 

I've looked on the internet and have fond places to buy it but haven't

come across any formulation to replicate it yet. I'll keep looking tho.

 

Thank you for any help.

 

Regina Taylor

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Yes, I have a bottle of it. It is distributed by Nutrition For Life

International, Inc.in Houston, TX. The writing on the bottle is very small.

 

Another liniment that is very good is called white flower. Tiger Balm is very

good, used to have a recipe from an email friend, but I think it is buried in a

box right now from my move.

I never knew the retail price. My friend Wendy gave it to me as a gift. It works

wonderfully and I love to sniff it, and it has a good " taste " though, I think it

is external use only.

 

Let me know what ya find out. Have you tried Ebay?

Hugs,

Nessy Saylor

 

taylor wrote:

Has anyone here used the product called Sunjing? It's used for muscle

aches and pains.

My sister says it works great but is expensive. She was wondering if I

could duplicate the formula for her.

The ingredients are:

3% Camphor oil

Peppermint oil

Rosemary oil

Eucalyptus oil

Lemon oil

Orange oil

 

There was no base oil listed in the ingredients list.

It is being sold locally in a 1 oz. bottle for $40.00.

She said you only use a very tiny amount at the center of the pain and rub

it in well. The pain goes away almost instantly.

Can anyone help me duplicate this? She says it smells minty with a

Eucalyptus undertone.

 

I've looked on the internet and have fond places to buy it but haven't

come across any formulation to replicate it yet. I'll keep looking tho.

 

Thank you for any help.

 

Regina Taylor

 

 

 

 

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