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Pain Relief is a Human Right!

At some point in our life, all of us go through pain. It could be mild or severe, short-term or long-term. Pain can slow you down, keep you suffering and bring down the quality of your life. Why put up with it when you can control it with products that are safe and effective? Health Products For You has pain relief products that contain natural ingredients and keep you away from the harmful side effects of over-the-counter/prescription drugs. Pain management is made easy with these natural pain relief products. They target areas of pain that have swelling or are inflamed due to an injury or post-surgery. These pain relievers contain pain-fighting ingredients that help bring down inflammation and swelling and make you free from pain.

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What causes pain?

Niggling and debilitating pain could be from joint inflammation due to arthritis, muscle ache, soreness, back pain, plantar fasciitis, sciatica, carpal tunnel, tendinitis, sprains, and strains. Migraines, headaches, menstrual cramps, and fibromyalgia are also common painful issues.

How do OTC Pain Relievers work?

Most joint and muscle pain relief products involve the application of a gel or lotion that penetrates deep into the muscle effectively reducing swelling, stiffness, or inflammation. Massaging the gel on the trouble spot increases blood flow and warms up the region at the cellular level for better gel absorption. These pain relievers contain natural ingredients like menthol, MSM, ilex, arnica, peppermint, camphor, methyl salicylate, etc., which are safe to use and do not have any side effects.

Apart from topical application products, there are foot pain relief slippers available in the market that use infrared red light therapy to provide relief from minor muscle and joint aches and stiffness. Ear-ache tablets and drops to offer relief from ear discomfort soothing and calming itchiness, fullness, and clogged ears. Hylands migraine tablets are effective pain relief products for adults and children alike while Arnica 30x speeds up recovery from injuries and trauma due to bruising, stiffness and fatigue.

HPFY carries a line of pain relievers that give you much-needed relief so that you can go about your day-to-day responsibilities smoothly and without discomfort. These pain relievers contain pain-fighting ingredients that help bring down the inflammation and swelling and make you free from pain. We have pain-relieving gel, cream, tubes, sprays, and roll-ons. They contain natural herbs and extracts for herbal pain relief therapy.

The Biofreeze Professional Relieving Gel - 5% Strength Menthol

Experiencing unbearable muscle or joint pain, continuous backaches, or arthritis pain does not let you live your life pleasantly? Biofreeze Professional Pain Relieving Gel was designed to cure these problems for you. The product justifies its name - Professional. This professional Pain Relief gel comes with 5% strength menthol topical gel which makes it a fast-acting pain reliever for sore muscles and body aches. The herbal-based pain relief formula is greaseless, stainless, and has a vanishing scent. Lightly massage BioFreeze Professional into all sides of sore muscles for maximum pain relief.

Biofreeze Pain Relieving Gel
 

1. What does Biofreeze relief gel do to muscles?

The Biofreeze products contain counterirritants like menthol which helps skin to cool down. The relief from inflammation helps the person feel better and distracts them from feeling the pain.

2. Is Biofreeze good for nerve pain?

Biofreeze Professional is a menthol-based pain gel used by many chiropractors and physical therapists for various symptoms. It is considered safe to use for neuropathy too.

3. Is Biofreeze good for sciatica?

Many patients consider Biofreeze an effective option for pain relief for sciatica pain.

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Topical analgesics are generally recommended to avoid systemic side-effects. They are gels that are applied to painful joints, sprains, and muscle aches. They chemicals in these gels are either heat inducing or cold inducing chemicals that react with the skin

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Frequently asked questions

Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) are often used to reduce fever and relieve pain and inflammation from joints, muscles, and superficial skin wounds.

Opioids work in the brain to numb the pain receptors and can bring an overall feeling of pleasure which is why they can be highly addictive. They are used to treat pain from deeper within the body.

Some days can be worse than others when dealing with pain. Being tired, overexertion, and even stress can cause pain to increase. Take note of what could trigger this pain and talk to your doctor. In such cases, short-acting pain medication could be prescribed to manage this pain when needed.

Topical painkillers are analgesics for joint pain and muscle aches. They are applied to the body by spraying or rubbing onto the skin over the painful areas.

While topical pain creams and gels can provide great relief, there are also some very important points to remember when using them:

  • Read the instructions on the package insert and follow the directions carefully. 
  • Never apply directly to the wound surface or damaged skin. 
  • After applying, do not use a heating pad on the wound because this could cause burns. 
  • Do not use under a tight bandage. 
  • Wash hands thoroughly after applying. 
  • Avoid touching your eyes or genitals with the product on your hands. 
  • Check with your doctor before using topical medications that contain salicylates if you are allergic to aspirin or taking blood thinners.

Bio-temper pain relief uses cold therapy to soothe or heal aches and pains and to reduce swelling, pain, and nerve activity. It works by numbing pain and relaxing muscles through the cooling effect of menthol. Pain relief gels can be used to provide relief from pain due to arthritis, muscle ache and soreness, back pain, plantar fasciitis, sciatica, carpal tunnel, tendinitis, sprains and strains, migraines, headaches, menstrual cramps, and fibromyalgia.

You would think the right answer is to stop taking medication when your pain is gone. However, staying on top of the pain is always better rather than waiting for it to be at a high level and then playing catch-up with medication. If you have been prescribed medication or been advised to use over-the-counter pain relief, don’t stop taking it without talking to your doctor.