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Arctic Blast Pain-Relieving Liquid - Arthritis + Strains + Bruises EXP 04/23

$ 13.19

Availability: 45 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Expiration Date: 04/23
  • Department: Unisex
  • Formulation: Drops
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Brand: articblast
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • Active Ingredients: Camphor
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Pain can be more than just discomfort. In fact, pain can rob you of life’s richest experiences with your loved ones. It’s a problem that has plagued millions of people around the world for decades, affecting everyday quality of life and making the simplest tasks impossible. If you’ve ever had trouble opening a jar, or even simply getting out of bed, you already have a good idea of just how much pain can affect day-to-day living.
    Arctic Blast’s unique formula helps support your body’s natural pain relief response, so you can better manage your everyday aches and pains, and take back control of your life.
    Menthol (Peppermint Oil)
    For many years, peppermint oil has been known to relieve tension headaches, muscle pain, nerve pain, joint and osteoarthritis.
    Used topically, preliminary studies suggest that 10% peppermint oil, applied across the forehead and temples at the start of a tension headache and repeated after 15 and 30 minutes is known to provide temporary relief among affected adults.
    For muscle and joint pain, menthol in topical peppermint oil is thought to have a “direct inhibitory effect on the sensitized pain receptors” and “might also act centrally to alter pain perception.”
    Or in simpler terms, it helps you feel less pain by targeting the source of your pain deep under the skin.
    Camphor
    Like menthol, camphor has long been used as a topical pain reliever for everything from cold sores, to insect stings and bites, minor burns, hemorrhoids and osteoarthritis.
    In fact, camphor is among one of the few topical pain relievers that is actually FDA-approved (in concentrations of 3% and 11%).