Pain Balm vs Competitor

Pain Balm uses Clove Bud Oil vs leading competitor who uses Arnica. Check out table to see how theses ingredients stack up.

Conclusion: Both are effective for pain relief, but their mechanisms and ideal applications differ. If you're looking for natural pain relief for deep tissue or joint pain, Clove Bud Oil may be a better option, while Arnica is often preferred for acute injuries or swelling.

FAQ's

Can a natural balm really help with serious joint pain like arthritis?

Yes — Pain Balm was developed by Warren, who lived with chronic arthritis and wanted a natural remedy, not another pill. It combines powerful natural ingredients like clove bud oil, eucalyptus, and melaleuca, which are known for their anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties.

How do I know this isn’t just another gimmick?

This balm wasn’t made in a boardroom — it was created by Warren, a farmer who needed real relief when nothing else worked. After 18 months of testing with a chemist, he landed on a formula that worked for him and has worked for thousands since. It's TGA-approved, Australian-owned and made, and trusted since 1990.

I don’t like ordering online. Can I get this in-store?

Yes! Pain Balm is available in selected chemists and health food stores across Australia. Or you can order direct with Mitch over the phone 0411715468

Who makes Pain Balm, and where is it made?

Pain Balm is proudly developed and manufactured in Australia. Australian owned. The founding director - Warren aged 84 - is still actively involved in the company, helping ensure the same quality and care goes into every jar.