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OUCHIE POWDER

Debbie from Otumoetai

What is ouchie powder you ask
Ouchie powder helps assist with some of the following ailments...
1/ Stops bleeding
2/ Stops pain
3/ Helps relieve headaches
4/ Helps relieve itching rashes
5/ Helps the healing of pimples
6/ Mix with coconut oil for joint and muscle relief
To stop bleeding :Puff ouchie powder on to the affected area and cover with a band aid

For pain /headaches: Wet the sore or aching area.
Puff ouchie powder onto your hands and then rub into the area thats sore .

Contact@ouchiepowder.com for more information

and click shop now button to purchase

SAFE TO USE ON CHILDREN OF ALL AGES
SAFE TO USE ON ANIMALS
100 % NATUARAL

NZ SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED

Price: $29.95

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