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April 11, 2010

Théra Wise Natural Vaporizing Decongestant Rub

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If you suffer from seasonal allergies (or spring colds), it’s hard to keep a spring in your step when your nose and chest are congested. And buying antihistamines, cold medications (and tissues) can really add up, especially if you’ve got more than one family member with the sniffles. This is why we love the wisdom behind Théra Wise’s Natural Vaporizing Decongestant Rub. This all-natural therapy ointment uses bio-active plant extracts to help combat against congestion. Just rub it on your chest, inhale the spa-fresh scent—eucalyptus and peppermint—and feel the stuffiness dissipate. And to soothe your green conscience, the rub is is paraben and petro-chemical free, too. So let the power of these healing plant extracts fight for your right to a clean nasal passage. It’s the ‘Wise’ thing to do. ($15.39, available at www.well.ca and in store at Shoppers Drug Mart, Loblaws and Wal-Mart).

Théra Wise’s Natural Vaporizing Decongestant Rub
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Submitted by Victoria on April 4, 2010 at 5:07 pm

Being that I hate putting anything on my body that has any kind of chemicals (preservatives, petroleum, parabens, etc), Thera Wise's VpR was a welcome relief. Last week I had a stuffed nose from a lingering cold that was making sleeping difficult. I rubbed a bit of the VpR on my nose, and immediately was inhaling clearly. Love it!

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Submitted by Sandra Ball on April 4, 2010 at 3:34 pm

Important to know that people with allergies, also may have a asthma component to their allergies. Eucalyptus can trigger an allergic response in some.

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