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Hi, Mrs. D. Alan also used BenGay and just told me Tiger Balm Ultra has 11 percent Menthol, but Ben Gay has 10 percent, so what's the big deal. Alan says he wants a mentol cream with 20 percent. I said 'They don't make that".

Am I correct?

And yes he takes a multi vitamin for seniors with Vitamin A in it.

My goodness, all these questions about Methol.

Oh, he put it between his toes because that is where the neuropathy pain is.

Thanks much

Melody
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