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Manufacturer: Taisho
Description:
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1 x 120 gram Counterpain Hot (EAN: 8995201800233)
1 x 120 gram Counterpain Cool (EAN: 8995201800271)
1 x 50 gram Counterpain Plus (EAN: 8995201800301)
Counterpain Analgesic Balm Hot ointment is a very good ointment for pain relief from hot muscles. Counter Pain HOT heats the muscles already during massage and gives a sense of wellbeing with muscle pain or overexertion and sprains.
Counter Pain Hot is a home remedy for the treatment of mild pain of muscles, tendons or joints. Counterpain contains menthol and methyl salicylate, which causes a warming sensation of your skin, which distracts from the pain that you feel in your muscles, tendons or joints.
Counterpain Cool is a very good ointment for pain relief from hot muscles. Counterpain Cool cools the muscle already during massage and gives a sense of wellbeing with muscle pain or overexertion and sprains. Counter Pain is a home remedy for the treatment of mild pain of muscles, tendons or joints. Counterpain contains menthol and methyl salicylate, which produces a cooling sensation to your skin, which distracts you can feel the pain in their muscles, tendons or joints.
Counterpain Plus is a very good gel to relieve pain from überanspruchten muscles. Counterpain Plus cools the muscle already during massage and gives a sense of wellbeing with muscle pain or overexertion and sprains.
Counterpain ointments is specially manufactured to relieve pain caused by rheumatoid arthritis or tennis elbow and for the relief of sore muscles, tendons, joints, sports injuries, sprains, or strains. Counter Pain has no side effects. It's fat-free and leaves no stains on clothes.
Please Note:
Counterpain not use before or after activities that increase skin temperature. Do not apply on hot skin, wait until the skin is cooled. Do not use before the sauna, solarium or sun lamp. Do not use in case of injuries, wounds, abrasions or sunburns. Wash hands after use. Wash off after 30 minutes. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, nose and genitals. Do not allow children to come into contact with Counter Pain. Only topical delivery.
The pain ointment also has tissue-regenerating properties and can be used as the sole pain ointment and at accompanying abrasions
Side effects:
There are no side effects
Ingredients Counterpain Hot:
Ingredients Counterpain Cool:
Ingredients Counterpain Plus:
Manufacturer: Difelene
Content: 100 grams
Description:
Difelene gel relieves pain, reduces swelling due to inflammation. Difelene is a derivative of phenylacetic acid, has a pronounced anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. Difelene is an anti-inflammatory and analgesic drug for acute or chronic inflammation of traumatic or rheumatic origin.Effect: for example against tendonitis, shoulder-arm syndrome and bursitis. Pain and inflammation caused by disease of the peripheral joints and muscles.
Content: 450 ml
Manufacturer: Namman Muay
Namman Muay Thai Liniment oil is ideal for warming the muscles before a hard workout or a strenuous physical activity. Muay Thai Liniment oil is for regeneration after training, sports and work.
Characteristics:
Manufacturer: Bangkok Lab
Contains: 100 grams
Ingredients: Capsica gel contains 0.0125% capsaicin
Capsika Side effects: None
Effect:
When used locally, the treated skin area leads to a strong hemorrhage and a marked heat development. Capsaicin acts vasodilating, which explains the warming effect. The fast-warming and circulation-promoting effect is particularly suitable for the treatment of chronic muscle pain and muscle inflammation.
Tiger Balm was developed in the 1870s by the druggist Aw Chu Kin (Chinese: 胡子钦; Pinyin: Hú Zǐqīn) in Rangoon, and after the death of the inventor of the pharmaceutical company Haw Par Healthcare based in Singapore, manufactured by his sons Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par and whose most famous product is Tiger Balm.
Tiger Balm was developed in the 1870s by the druggist Aw Chu Kin (Chinese: 胡子钦; Pinyin: Hú Zǐqīn) in Rangoon, and after the death of the inventor of the pharmaceutical company Haw Par Healthcare based in Singapore, manufactured by his sons Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par and whose most famous product is Tiger Balm.