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Topricin Topricin Pain Relief Cream -- 4 oz


Topricin Topricin Pain Relief Cream
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Topricin Topricin Pain Relief Cream -- 4 oz

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Topricin Topricin Pain Relief Cream Description

  • Homeopathic
  • Moisturizing Relief for Arthritis and Joint Pain
  • Made in the USA
  • No Odor or Fragrance
  • Paraben Free
  • Non-Greasy
  • Non-Staining
  • No Petroleum
  • No Mineral Oil

This homeopathic medicine is manufactured in the Untied States at the highest quality standards. Homeopathic medicines are safe, gentle and  help your body heal.

 

Uses: Rapid soothing relief of pain, stiffness, tingling or burning nerve pain associated with:

  • Arthritis and other joint pain and discomfort
  • Fibromayalgia
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and other types of nerve pain
  • Pains and muscle cramps of the back, neck, shoulder, legs, hands, and feet
  • Sports injuries (muscle pulls & soreness, impact injury, sprains, dislocations)
  • Repetitive motion injuries, such as bursitis, tendonitis and sciatica
  • First aid for simple trauma (bruises, minor burns, cuts, scrapes and strains)

 

Other Information

  • This homeopathic medicine is manufactured in The United States at the highest quality standards. Homeopathic medicines are safe, gentle and help your body heal.
  • Safe for children (2-years and above), adults and the elderly.
  • Will not interfere with any medication you may be taking.
  • No odor or fragrance, no petroleum, no mineral oil, no lanolin, no capsaicin, no menthol, non-greasy, non-staining and paraben free.


Directions

For Best Results

  • Generously apply 3-4 times daily or more often if needed,3 inches on and around affected area. massage in until absorbed, re-apply before bedtime and in the morning
  • Use before and after sports work outs and competitions
  • Apply immediately for acute trauma injuries (sprain, strain, bruise, and impact injuries)
  • For directions specific to injury/trauma, see insert on the inside of the package
Free Of
Odor or fragrance, petroleum, mineral oil, lanolin, capsaicin, menthol, non-greasy, non-staining, paraben.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Active Ingredients:
Aesculus hippocastanum 6X (May relieve pain in the lower back, hip and spine)
Arnica montana 3X (Mayrelieve injuries & bruising to muscles & joints)
Belladonna 6X rMay elieve muscle spasms, restless leg, night leg cramps)
Crotalus horridus 12X (May relieve impact injuries & deep muscle bruising)
Echinacea 3X (May relieve sharp stitching pain in joints & muscles)
Graphites 3X (May relieve skin conditions)
Heloderma 12X (May relieve swelling & burning pain in the hands and feet)
Lachesis mutus 12X (May relieve sciatic pain and carpal tunnel)
Naja tripudians 12X (May relieve nerve pain)
Rhus toxicodendron 8X (May relieve muscle cramping, joint and post-surgical pain
Ruta graveolens 3X (May relieve injuries of the knee, shin and elbow).

Inactive Ingredients:Capryhydeoaxanic acid, caprylic/capric triglyceride, carbomer, cetyl alcohol, glycerin, glycerin caprylate, glyceryl stearate, hydrogenated vegetable oil, isopropyl myristate, PEG-100 stearate, sodium hydroxide, steareth-21, water (aqua).
Warnings

For external use only. Do not apply in eyes. Ask a doctor before using if you are pregnant or nursing. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. Use only as directed. See doctor if pain persists for more than 3 days or worsens, if new symptoms occur, or if redness or swelling are present because these could be signs of a more serious condition. Before considering any self help regimen always consult your doctor, especially if you are taking a prescription medication.

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Top 6 Inflammatory Foods to Cut From Your Diet

Inflammation is a normal and healthy part of your body's immune response. You bang your knee; it gets red and swollen and warm to the touch, but a few days later, it's better. This is called acute inflammation. It pops up when needed, and then it goes away. Woman Avoiding Foods That Cause Inflammation Rejecting Plate of Bread | Vitacost.com/blog However, with chronic inflammation, something continues to irritate your body without giving it a fighting chance to heal and restore. Chronic inflammation contributes to conditions such as obesity, diabetes, arthritis, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease and cancer. Food can be a significant contributor to chronic inflammation. If you’re eating meals that cause inflammation three times a day (plus a snack – or two or three – in between), the effects are continuous and long-term, or chronic. Food choices create a vicious attack that the body never gets a rest from.

How do you know if you have chronic inflammation?

Chronic inflammation can manifest itself in a number of ways, with varying intensities:
  • Muscle or joint pain: body stiffness
  • Weight management challenges: overweight, belly fat, difficulty losing weight
  • Allergies
  • Skin conditions: red, itchy skin; rashes, eczema, psoriasis
  • Low energy: fatigue
  • Chronic conditions: arthritis, diabetes, heart disease
  • Gastrointestinal issues: gas, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, stomach pain
  • High blood glucose levels
If you regularly experience more than a few of these symptoms, talk to your doctor. In addition, you can take matters into your own hands by living a healthier lifestyle and improving your eating habits.

Inflammatory foods

In many peoples’ go go go lives, convenience is a priority. Yet most packaged, processed and fast foods are inflammatory, as are some other less obvious “natural” culprits. What types of foods should you limit to keep inflammation in check?

1. Sugar

Sugar has been compared to cocaine and heroin with regard to its addictive quality. The more sugar you eat, you more you’ll crave it. Desserts are an obvious source of sugar. However, sugars also hide in unlikely products like prepared and packaged foods, and combined with desserts, most people are overdoing it. Look for sugar, corn syrup, fructose, and sucrose on food labels. Decrease quantities of soda, cookies, cakes, sugary cereals, candy and processed packaged foods. Also limit synthetic sweeteners like aspartame, which are just as bad. In addition, refined carbohydrates are processed grains that break down into sugars when eaten. Limit cereals, breads, pizza, and other white flour products. Eat more complex carbohydrates like more fruits, vegetables, beans and gluten-free whole grains.

2. Trans-fats and saturated fats

Trans-fats are unhealthy altogether, while saturated fats are OK in limited amounts. Trans-fats are found in vegetable oils labeled as ”hydrogenated” or “partially hydrogenated"; examples are safflower, sunflower, canola, corn, peanut, sesame, soy and palm oil. Saturated fats are contained in meats, full-fat dairy, ice cream and butter. Avoid fried foods and keep your consumption of mayonnaise, potato chips, packaged snack foods, and margarine at low levels. Coconut oil and virgin olive oil are healthier choices. Steam vegetables instead of sautéing them in butter.

3. Gluten

Glutenous grains cause acidic conditions in the body, which in turn causes inflammation, particularly in our digestive tract. Reduce the amount of wheat-based cereals, breads and baked goods in your diet. Barley and rye should also be consumed only in lower quantities. Instead, try quinoa, teff, sorghum or GF-oatmeal. Bake with almond, coconut, or other GF flour. It’s not as hard as you think and many people feel more energetic and clear when they cut gluten from their diet.

4. Alcohol

Alcohol is high in sugars and causes stress on your liver as you metabolize it. Drink beer, wine, and spirits less often. When you do drink, limit it to just one drink for women or two drinks for men. Or better still, drink water or a fruit-enriched mocktail instead.

5. Dairy

Dairy cows are infamous for being treated with hormones and antibiotics. Dairy-containing foods include cow’s milk, butter, cheese, ice cream and yogurt. There are many non-dairy milks, like coconut milk, hemp milk or almond milk. Non-dairy substitutes now exist for most other dairy products as well. Check labels and choose those with the lowest sugar content.

6. Grain-fed animal protein

Eating mass-produced meat and poultry that have been grain-fed is inflammatory. Animals are kept in unsanitary, cramped conditions and are treated with hormones and antibiotics. Decrease frequency and portion size of (grain-fed) red meat and poultry. Look for free-range organic meat, eat more wild-caught fish and experiment with plant-based proteins like peas, lentils and legumes. In summary, acute inflammation is a normal body function; chronic inflammation is not. The more we eat processed, packaged and prepared foods, the more our obesity and chronic disease epidemic will get worse. Maintaining an active lifestyle, reducing and better managing stress and eating the proper blend of lean proteins, healthy fats, gluten-free whole grains, fruits and vegetables will help you combat chronic inflammation. Avoid or limit processed, packaged, and sugar- and fat-laden foods to keep aggravation of your systems at bay. As Jim Rohn said, “Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live.”

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