As a UK Distributor we import directly from Hoe Hin Pak Fah Yeow Manufactory Limited using the original formulation, so the bottle is the same but our box is green, so you still receive absolute commitment to quality (see below).
In a recent study it was found that taking pills (like Ibuprofen) to interfere with inflammation may make it worse, and may actually increase the risk of chronic pain. Please see the study here https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scitranslmed.abj9954
We don’t even pretend to understand neutrophils, but we do know about back pain. Similarly, with NSAID’s (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) and corticosteroids, but we do know about the natural benefits of essential oils for muscular aches and pains, especially in respect of White Flower Oil. Simply, it works, and with the added benefit of no known side-effects (and since 1927).
We only sell the original formulation from Hoe Hin Pak Fah Yeow which is used universally throughout Asia, and as it is purely a mix of essential oils it is not only natural, but organic and OK for both Vegan and Vegetarian’s, and is a must for every medicine cabinet, due to its many and varied remedial properties.
As a blend of purely essential oils, mainly Wintergreen, Eucalyptus, Lavender, Camphor and Menthol, it has many varied uses, all beneficial in a natural herbal way, but to name the two most popular; as a decongestant and muscular ache relief.
Provide relief from the stuffed-up feeling associated with catarrh, cold or influenza
– Relieve dizziness and headache
– Temporarily relieve muscular pain
– Good for travel and motion sickness
– Antiseptic
– Stop itching resulted from insect and mosquito bite
– Refreshing
It comes in a 10ml bottle, with a small aperture at the top, just enough to let a small amount of the oil out when applied to the skin. For External Application Only – Apply 2 to 3 drops on affected area, massage gently. If necessary, repeat the process every two hours. Can be inhaled when needed. Best way to inhale is to place 2 to 3 drops onto a handkerchief or tissue and inhale deeply.
Hoe Hin White Flower Embrocation, commonly known as Pak Fah Yeow, is a blend of several essential oils including eucalyptus oil and lavender oil, methyl salicylate and menthol. Most ingredients containing natural elements are imported from France, China and Australia, and purchased in compliance with the specifications set forth in British Pharmacopoeia or Chinese Pharmacopoeia.
For muscular aches and pains the blend of oils means the application creates a pleasant warmth while allowing a degree of penetration to the affected area. As a decongestant, due to its potency, it is advisable to use a tissue.
Committed to Quality
In order to ensure competitiveness due to the dynamic and ever-changing environment, the Company has identified the need to continuously monitor and improve the quality of its products. As such, strong efforts are in force to establish a quality system, based on requirements set forth by the ISO9002: 1994(E) and subsequently upgraded to ISO9002 (certified in 1999) and ISO9001:2008 (certified in 2010). Since 2010, the Company has continuously improved in its quality system and ISO certification with the latest upgrade to ISO9001:2015 certificate in 2019. The core of our quality policy is based on providing quality and reliable products including premium items carrying corporate identity, exceeding 90% on-time delivery service and our commitment to civic responsibility.
The Company was first awarded the Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certificate issued by the Therapeutic Goods Administration from the Department of Health in Australia in 1996 and has maintained such certification throughout.
Furthermore, the Company received the Hong Kong Q-Mark certification for its White Flower Embrocation and Hoe Hin Strain Relief products in 2000 and 2002 respectively as recognition for excellence in product quality. The Company has been continuously awarded this certificate annually. Following this, the award of Good Manufacturing Practice in respect of Proprietary Chinese Medicines (GMP-pCm) granted by the Chinese Medicines Council of Hong Kong was received in 2006 and such certification has been continuously renewed.