- Capsaicin 0.025%
- Canada balsam 0.0053%
- Birch oil sweet 0.0053%
- Juniper berry essential oil 0.0053%
- Yarrow extract (Actiphyte yarrow) 0.0053%
Purified Water, Carbomer (Ultrez 10), Germaben II,Ethyl Alcohol, Triethanolamine.
Gluten Free, Yeast Free, Sugar Free, Dairy Free. No artificial preservatives, colours, or flavours.
Liquid
88ml
Adults and children 12 years and older Apply to affected areas not more than 3-4 times daily. Wash hands with soap after applying. If applied to hands, wait ten minutes before washing.
- Provides relief of muscle pain due to overuse and intense activity
- Effective in reducing pain
- Maximum Strength
- Natural sourced ingredients to provide pain relief
- Reduce inflammation
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Your cartilage acts as a living shock absorber that cushions and protects your bones from damage during the daily stresses of living, working, and playing. But, unfortunately due to age or even injury, the human body is sometimes unable to regenerate damaged soft tissue fast enough to keep your cartilage, ligaments, and tendons supple and flexible.
The result can be pain and swelling. The pain and swelling we know as arthritis occurs when these supporting tissues degenerate, allowing bone to rub against bone, which as anyone who has osteoarthritis will tell you, causes pain.
Muscles and joints can become injured whenever the body is in motion. It often occurs when doing strenuous or repetitive activities, like sports or working on an assembly line. Sprains refer to damage to a tendon or ligament. Tendons hold bone and muscle together. Ligaments hold bones together. Sprains cause sharp pain and rapid swelling of the area. Strains refer to overworking a muscle. It causes muscle cramps, localized pain during movement, swelling and loss of mobility. Another joint injury is bursitis, a swelling of the fluid-filled sac inside the joint. It usually causes localized pain on movement of the joint and swelling.
Reducing Joint Pain Naturally
Most people over age 35 have at least some wear and tear in their joints, but that doesn't mean it should cramp your style.
Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis. It usually has a gradual onset and begins after the age of forty. The knees, hips, fingers and vertebrae are most susceptible. The joint deterioration is due to faulty or deficient repair of bone and cartilage in the joint. The standard North American diet is deficient in the minerals necessary for proper joint repair; therefore it is not surprising that osteoarthritis is a common concern. Osteoarthritis causes stiffness and joint pain on motion.
It is typically worse in the morning. Initially there is no inflammation or swelling of the joint. As the damage progresses the joint may become inflamed and deformed. Muscles around the joint can tense up, joint mobility may decrease and there may be a grating feeling on movement. The pain becomes constant and occurs even when at rest.
Cautions/Contraindications:
For external use only. Wash hands after use.
Avoid contact with eyes and mucus membranes.
Do not bandage, apply to wounds or damaged skin.
If rash, irritation, redness or blisters occur discontinue use.
The application of external heat, such as an electric heating pad, may result in excessive skin irritation or skin burn.
Caution:keep out of reach of children.
Do not use this product if pregnant or breast feeding.
Do not use this product on pre-existing skin conditions, if you have liver disease, or if you have allergies to cayenne preparations, yarrow, compositae family plants, or salicylates.
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