Fisiocrem 60Ml
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Manufacturer: Fisiocrem
Always have Fisiocrem in the medicine cabinet for the hurts of the whole family or in the suitcase to travel with ease.
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Product Description
Fisiocrem is the effective massage solition to care for the muscles and ligaments following discomfort related to everyday life or strenuous physical activity.
INDICATIONS: Suitable to use for muscular and ligament bumps, bruises, aches and pains. When gently rubbed into the affected area Fisiocrem provides a rapid and soothing massage solution to common muscular discomfort. Try for yourself and feel the results on your own body.
APPLICATION: Use 2-5 gm and rub gently into affected area (a standard teaspoon holds approximately 4-5 gm). Use Fisiocrem as often as required, usually 2-3 times per day.
What’s in it?
You already know the value and use of Fisiocrem SOLUGEL in easing muscular aches. You know that the plant active ingredients have been in traditional use for many, many years based on old traditional folklore and healing. But modern science brings many new insights into active ingredient plants, their components and activities. At Fisiocrem, we offer you some “light” in this field.
Arnica montana
It is probably one of the best-known herbs worldwide for its use in natural medicine. Arnica has become famous for its role in Homeopathic medicine where the dilution of the plant is used as a first oral treatment for shock, trauma and body injury. Arnica pure herb extracts, when applied topically are extremely effective in treating soft tissue injuries and especially for recovery from bruising.
+ info arnica montana: 1. The effects of topical Arnica on performance, pain and muscle damage after intense eccentric exercise. Kate L Pumpa, Kieran E Fallon, Alan Bensoussan, Shona Papalia; a National Institute of Sport Studies , University of Canberra , Canberra , Australia. 2. Holistic Nursing Practice: A Proprietary Arnica Gel Is Found to Be as Effective as Ibuprofen Gel in Osteoarthritis. July/August 2008 - Volume 22 - Issue 4 - p 237–239. 3. Accelerated resolution of laser-induced bruising with topical 20% arnica: A rater-blinded randomized controlled trial. S. Leu; J. Havey; L.E. White; N. Martin; S.S. Yoo; A.W. Rademaker; M. Alam. British Journal of Dermatology. 2010;163(3):557-563. 4. European Medicines Agency, community herbal monograph on Arnica montana L., flos 9 July 2013 EMA/HMPC/198793/2012 Committee on Herbal Medicinal Products (HMPC).
Hypericum perforatum
Commonly known as “St John’s Wort”, the oily extracts are right red in colour from the active components, hypericin and hyperforin. St John’s Wort has a long history for its use in soothing damaged and irritated nerves commonly found in whiplash, low back pain, sciatica, strains and sprains.
+ info hypericum perforatum: 1. Topical application of St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum). Wölfle U, Seelinger G, Schempp CM. Planta Medica Journal 2014 Feb;80(2-3):109-20. 2. Topical anti-inflammatory activity of extracts and compounds from Hypericum perforatum L. Sosa S, Pace R, Bornancin A, Morazzoni P, Riva A, Tubaro A, Della Loggia R. J Pharm Pharmacol. 3. European Medicines Agency, community herbal monograph on Hypericum perforatum L., herba (traditional use).
Calendula officinalis
Plays an important role as a topical anti-inflammatory, assisting the dispersion of swelling, and providing a calming relief for angry localised tissues.
+ info calendula officionalis: 1. European Medicines Agency, community herbal monograph on Calendula officinalis L., flos London, 5 July 2007 Doc. Ref. EMEA/HMPC/179281/2007.
Melaleuca alternifolia
The Australian Tea Tree oil, well known in Australian folklore, this plant has recently become the subject of science for its use as topical pain relief, anti-inflammatory, and assistance in microbial preservation of pharmaceutical products.
+ info melaleuca alternifolio: 1. European Medicines Agency, Community herbal monograph on Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden and Betch) Cheel 9 July 2013 EMA/HMPC/320930/2012 Committee on Herbal Medicinal Products (HMPC). 2. A review of applications of tea tree oil in dermatology. Pazyar N, Yaghoobi R, Bagherani N, Kazerouni A. International Journal of Dermatology 2013 Jul;52(7):784-90.
Fisiocrem SOLUGEL contains high levels of active plant extracts. These are not homeopathic dilutions. They are concentrated pure herb extracts derived from plants that are grown and harvested to specific requirements especially for Fisiocrem SOLUGEL. Fisiocrem SOLUGEL does not contain parabens, hydroxybenzoates or any other artificial preservatives.
Fisiocrem SOLUGEL not contain parabens, hydroxybenzoates or any artificial preservative.
How to use it?
Take a liberal amount (approximately 1 teaspoon) and rub gently into the affected area, use as often as required, normally 2-3 times per day. The more you apply or the longer you rub the greater will be the effect. Fisiocrem SOLUGEL is easy to use and has a pleasant natural fragrance. Fisiocrem SOLUGEL is suitable for use before and after the application of therapeutic Ice or Heat and can be applied prior to support bandaging. It can be used as a coupling agent with physiotherapeutic ultrasound.