Heat Rub
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42 g (1.5 oz)
Soothes & revitalizes tired muscles. Relaxing massage ointment. After-sports rub. Pressure points. Chest rub. For athletes, hikers & anyone who likes it hot.
mustard oil, cayenne pepper, ginger root, mustard seeds, beeswax, eucalyptus, cayenne, camphor, peppermint, rosemary and thymol essential oils
Cayenne Pepper: analgesic (pain relieving); powerful local stimulant; helpful for arthritic & rheumatic pain
Eucalyptus Essential Oil: helpful for muscular & joint pain; anti-viral, decongestant
Ginger Root: warming; promotes circulation; anti-spasmodic, carminative
Mustard Oil: warming; relieves aches & joint pain
Mustard Seeds: warming; relieves aches & joint pain
Rosemary Essential Oil: promotes circulation; anti-inflammatory; cooling, anti-septic
Q.
How hot does the heat rub get?
A.
Heat Rub warms up over a long period of time, and does not burn the skin like other topical analgesics. Some people feel its heat right away, while others find it warms up over an extended period of time. All customers however, notice its pain relieving effects, immediately.
I have been using this product for a good 20years+ when I first discovered it at the One Of A Kind Show. It does wonders for my dabetic feet and crumbs! I have turned a very others onto it - gifted them a carry set.
Found you at signatures shoe in ottawa. I have severe joint issues multiple surgeries. I have tried near everything to kill the pain. Most stuff on the market causes me to have a skin flare psoriasis causes major skin sensitivities. I grab this and not only does it work very well it actually helped my pain. It smells amazing it's not greasy relief is nice ty so much
It is a high quality product Very well packaged and a timely delivery
Order arrived on time Love the product
My wife suffers from Arthritis and this heat rub gives her immediate relief from pain. Goes on smoothly and works so quickly and lasts a long while. The first thing she'll reach for when the pain is too much