CAPSAICIN GEL Relieve pains and aches 30g. (Pack of 2)

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Features

  • Indication: Relieve pains and aches
  • Active substance: Oleoresin containing capsaicin 0.025%
  • Effect: Relief of muscular tension and strain, shoulder ache, myalgia (muscles stiffness), stiff necked symptom
  • Pack size: 30 g/ tube

Product Details

  • ASIN: B00HYE5FZA
  • Item model number: Capsaicin
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Product Description

When you apply it to the skin, capsaicin may help relieve pain from: Pain disorders, including pain after surgery. Nervous system problems such as diabetic neuropathy, trigeminal neuralgia, and postherpetic neuralgia (shingles). Cluster headaches. Joint problems such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Skin conditions such as psoriasis. Mouth sores due to chemotherapy or radiation. In general, you use creams containing capsaicin for pain relief. You can put the creams on your skin up to 4 times a day. You may feel a burning or itching sensation the first few times you use the cream, but this will gradually decrease with each use. Wash your hands thoroughly after each use to avoid getting the cream in your eyes or on other moist mucous membranes, where it can cause a burning sensation. Do not use the cream on areas of broken skin. Supplement use When you eat hot peppers or take capsaicin as a dietary supplement, the capsaicin may improve your digestion by increasing the digestive fluids in the stomach and by fighting bacteria that could cause an infection. It may also help fight diarrhea caused by bacterial infection. Capsaicin may help prevent heart disease. It may stimulate the cardiovascular system and may lower blood cholesterol levels and blood pressure. It also helps prevent clotting and hardening of arteries (atherosclerosis). Capsaicin acts as an antioxidant, protecting the cells of the body from damage by harmful molecules called free radicals. Capsaicin also may help prevent bacterial infections. Capsaicin may also make mucus thinner and help move it out of the lungs. It is also thought to strengthen lung tissues and help to prevent or treat emphysema. Is capsaicin safe? Experts in the United States generally consider capsaicin to be safe. But it can cause some unpleasant effects, especially for those who are not used to it. Be careful when you cook with or eat hot peppers. Begin with small amounts, and increase the amount as you get used to it.

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