Natural Analgesic Pain Relieving Cream

$9.95
Professional Formulas
Natural Analgesic Pain Relieving Cream is a synergetic blend of herbs,
botanicals, essential oils and natural oils. This natural combination provides
an effective and safe topical arthritis and muscle pain product.
We know of no other product that combines Sesame Oil, Borage Seed Oil and Emu
Oil all of which have been well researched and tested and show anti-inflammatory
properties. These oils when combined with MSM, menthol and capsicum which also
have been extensively studied, reduce soreness in muscles and joints, making
Joint & Muscle Pain Relieving Cream unparalleled in its ability to deliver the
desired relief in a short period of time.
All of this sounds too good to be true, but we didn’t stop there. We added the
botanicals Witch Hazel, Feverfew, Marigold, St. John’s Wort, Arnica, and
Chamomile as well as Aloe Vera Gel. These botanicals have been used for
centuries and all have been scientifically tested and their anti inflammatory
properties have been recorded to rival those of aspirin.
Professional Formulas Natural Analgesic Pain Relieving Cream not only has the
power to help stop the pain associated with arthritis, sore muscles, joint and
back pain within minutes, but it has a pleasant smell and will not stain
clothing.
Active Ingredients
Sesame Oil
In a study reported by the American Heart Association, it showed there was
evidence that sesame oil can lower blood pressure.
Borage Seed Oil
In a study done at the University of Pennsylvania, it was determined that Borage
Seed Oil (nature’s most potent concentration-24% of gamma linoleic acids) were
highly effective in treating rheumatoid arthritis.
MSM
This ingredient can help muscle soreness by dilating blood vessels to increase
the blood in the area of soreness. By increasing the blood supply, it reduces
inflammation. This produces a painkilling effect that acts locally (in the area
of the pain) and in the brain’s neurological impulses that causes pain. It is a
sulfur donor which is important to joint health.
Emu Oil
It has been known for centuries that the oil of the Emu possesses very special
properties, was well as naturally containing levels of linolenic acid, a
substance known to ease arthritic pain. Its remarkable effectiveness in
comforting stiff muscles and joints, alleviating arthritis pain, as well as its
ability to heal sprains and bruises caused by sports and other activities is
well documented. Emu oil has natural healing, soothing and anti-inflammatory
properties.
Menthol
Derived from Peppermint, menthol has long been known for its cooling and
anti-inflammatory properties.
Witch Hazel
A recent study showed that Witch Hazel has a strong anti-phlogiston
(inflammation reducing) effect. The anti-oxidant, radiation protective and
anti-inflammatory properties were confirmed. While most herbs are sold as
dietary supplements, Witch Hazel is one of very few American medicinal plants
still approved as an ingredient in non-prescription drugs by the FDA.
Feverfew
Researchers in the United Kingdom in a study published in 1995 provides evidence
that Feverfew indeed was a very powerful anti-inflammatory and that in most
cases was more effective than aspirin in reducing inflammation and pain.
Marigold
This ingredient has been used for centuries to treat swelling, inflammations,
and sprains.
Capsicum
This ingredient can relieve pain by interfering with sensory nerve signaling. In
addition to the “confusion” that capsicum induces in sensory nerves, it also
results in a temporary deletion of neurotransmitters from sensory nerves - an
effect that reduces the ability of the nerve to sense pain in the body.
St. John’s Wort
It helps to reduce inflammation and is approved by the equivalent of the German
FDA in the treatment of sharp or abrasive wounds, muscular pain as well as first
degree burns.
Arnica Rue
It has a long history as a major healing plant. In a 1991 British study on
hospital patients with acute injuries it showed that Arnica relieved stiffness
in 98% of the patients tested.
Chamomile
Recognized by The European Scientific Cooperative for Phytotherapy and found in
the pharmacopoeia of 26 countries. It’s medicinal values include
anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, carminative, antispasmodic and sedative as well
as promoting wound healing.