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Showing posts with label Fever Blisters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fever Blisters. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 May 2017

Scam Alert - these people do NOT sell Axhilirit HO Oil and Ointment


Scam Alert - these people do NOT sell Axhilirit HO Oil and Ointment


When 'companies' have to use your product's great name to try and lure unsuspecting clients. Please be advised that these people are using Axhilirit HO Healing Oil and Ointment to punt their crap! Do not fall for these types of scams. 
Make sure you are at the correct company before clicking to anything.  

Axhilirit is only available from www.healing-oil.co.za or www.rejuvinit.com






Wednesday, 28 September 2016

AXHILIRIT Lip Balm Range for Dry, Cracked Lips



AXHILIRIT Lip Balm Range for Dry, Cracked Lips


Axhilirit Traditional Lip Balms protects against the elements while gently healing dry, cracked lips. Assist with speedy recovery from cold sores and fever blisters. 
Use while hiking, playing sports, gardening or surfing!
Popular with adventurists as it doubles up as a general healing ointment for blisters, bites and sores. 

More information www.healing-oil.co.za
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Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Fever Blisters

Old RSA Packaging

What can I use for Fever Blisters


AXHILIRIT© HEALING OINTMENT


For almost instant relief from fever blisters, use Axhilirit© Healing Ointment for a longer release effect. Apply 2-4 times per day. Clients have noted that with regular use of the Axhilirit© Healing Ointment, they usually do not have another fever blister occurring. For preventative care, apply a thin layer of Axhilirit© Healing Ointment to lips before exposure to sun, heat or cold and windy conditions.

For more information visit www.healing-oil.co.za

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Note: The above is based on the personal opinion of the writer. The relevant information has been compiled from 20 years of personal experience and feedback from clients.
Contact a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist.