Best Natural Pain Relief Creams of 2022 – Bobs Natural Products

Best Natural Pain Relief Creams of 2022 – Bobs Natural Products

 

At Bobs Natural Pain is 100% naturally sourced, evidence based and Australian made topical pain relief. Created by a Health Professional for Health Professionals and their clients.

PAINEZE heralds a new era in pain management, uniquely filling today’s health care demand for safe and effective pain relief products at Bobs Natural Products. We are dedicated to your success with PAINEZE we make no outrageous claims however we ask you to be the judge of our product please let us know of your success we know you will be surprised. PAINEZE is a topical cream,not a pill or patch-spot treat pain and problem areas smooth,non-greasy texture-no menthol or heat sensation … temporary relief lasts 3 to 4 hours, safe and easy to reapply as needed

 

Paineze Pain Relief Cream (AUST L 360 331) is an anti-inflammatory cream that contains 100% natural active ingredients, plus Vitamin E, for muscle, joint and mild nerve pain. It is the signature product in the Bobs Relief Range.

Due to the efficient ability of this anti-inflammatory cream to absorb, Paineze Pain Relief Cream is what we recommend to customers with more serious conditions, particularly joint-related. 

This topical analgesic cream quickly penetrates through the skin to the area of pain or inflammation. It can assist muscle aches, soreness, strains, mild nerve pain, mild arthritis and joint pain.

This beautiful, natural formulation has the dual benefit of also being an effective inflammation-fighting body moisturiser.

Our updated formulation boasts a slightly softer scent and now comes with three additional active ingredients – Rosemary Antioxidant Extract, Tasmanian Lavender Oil and Vitamin E – to enhance the therapeutic.

It comes in a 100% recyclable tube that is made with post-consumerrecycled plastic for a more eco-friendly alternative.

Try Paineze Pain Relief Cream today and get back to doing more of what you love!

Reduction of inflammation is the key to the treatment of nearly every type of pain be it ARTHRITIS- BACK PAIN- DIABETES PAIN- FIBROMYALGIA-HEADACHES and TENSION-HIP PAIN – KNEE PAIN- MUSCLE PAIN-NECK PAIN- SHOULDER PAIN – TMJ DISORDER- TOOTHACHE.-GOUT-TENDONITUS-RHEUMATIC PAINS.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
You should use 4 to 5 times a day for up to seven days and thereafter as required.

PAINEZE is safe to reapply as needed keep it handy to use as the moment strikes with use over time PAINEZE actually builds efficiency rather than tolerance, so feel free to add another light coat after ten minutes if needed.

What Are Topical Pain Medications?

Topical pain management medications are absorbed through your skin. The most common varieties are creams or gels that you rub onto the skin over your painful joints. Some come in a spray or a patch that sticks to your skin.

Because the ingredients are absorbed through the skin, most topical pain medications are best used on joints that are close to the skin's surface, such as the joints in your hands and knees.

topical painkillers -- those you apply to your skin -- may offer relief. You'll find many products for topical pain relief at your local drugstore. Others can be prescribed by your doctor.

Here are some popular options and what you need to know if you'd like to give them a try.

 

Analgesic Creams, Rubs, and Sprays

Topical painkillers, or analgesics, are sprayed on, rubbed in, or applied as patches onto the skin over painful muscles or joints. Although all are designed to relieve pain, different products use different ingredients. Here are some of the most common.

  Counterirritants. Ingredients such as menthol, methyl salicylate (oil of evergreen), and camphor are called counterirritants because they create a burning or cooling sensation that distracts your mind from the pain.

The Impact Of Chronic Pain

Chronic pain can have an enormous impact on people. It may interfere with a person’s sleep patterns, their sexual activity, their ability to work and conduct daily activities, and it can cause emotional distress and lead to serious mental health problems, including depression.

The goals of pain treatment are to enhance functioning and reduce suffering and distress, while minimising the risk of adverse effects. While it is rare to eliminate chronic pain completely, it should be possible to control pain to a tolerable level and allow people to function at an acceptable level.

While acute pain can usually be attributed to an identifiable disease or damage process, finding an identifiable process for chronic pain can be very difficult. Sometimes the cause of the pain cannot be determined. This does not make the pain any less real to the patient.

What Are Topical Pain Medications?

Topical pain medications are absorbed through your skin. The most common varieties are creams or gels that you rub onto the skin over your painful joints. Some come in a spray or a patch that sticks to your skin.

Because the ingredients are absorbed through the skin, most topical pain medications are best used on joints that are close to the skin's surface, such as the joints in your hands and knees.

topical painkillers -- those you apply to your skin -- may offer relief. You'll find many products for topical pain relief at your local drugstore. Others can be prescribed by your doctor.

What is diabetes?

For our bodies to work, we need to convert glucose (sugar) from food into energy. People with diabetes can’t convert sugar to energy efficiently. This leads to high levels of sugar in the blood, called hyperglycaemia.

Insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, controls our blood sugar levels. Diabetes occurs when your pancreas cannot produce enough insulin or your body becomes resistant to insulin.

There are different types of diabetes.

Type 1 diabetes is an auto-immune disease where the body's immune system attacks the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas. People with  diabetes cannot produce insulin and require lifelong insulin replacement to survive. The disease can occur at any age, although it mostly occurs in children and young adults.

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