October 30, 2010
3 Key Tips For The Safest Pain Relief Spray
The use of pain relief spray as a form of at home therapy has increased in popularity in the last few years. This article will detail how to select a good product. This type of spray is most often used for muscle and joint issues, such as pain or swelling. One easy thing to look for is that your product does not have any harsh chemicals and is all natural in it’s ingredients list. Usually you can choose between a spray or roll on form. The odor and the greasiness of the product are other things to keep in mind.
There are many choices of pain relief spray so it is important to look at the key ingredients. Below we will talk about two of the most commonly included ingredients in pain relief spray. These include the herb Boswellia Serrata which is anti-inflammatory and the impressive Methysulfonlymethane (MSM). We will finish up with common ailments that are effectively treated with the spray.
MSM should certainly be part of the ingredients in your pain relief spray. It is a naturally occurring sulfur compound that assists in forming muscles, hair, nails and skin and builds health cells in the body. What is great about MSM is that it’s ability to relieve pain comes without any serious side effects. This is because it is not a drug it is a nutritional supplement. MSM stops pain transmission along nerve pathways resulting in an analgesic effect. It can also lessen inflammation and muscle spasm. Plus it increases blood supply and softens scar tissue.
A common ingredient in pain relief spray is also Boswellia. Boswellia is known for its analgesic and anti arthritis effects. It does this by affecting the cycle of inflammation and therefore results in anti-inflammatory activity. It also does this by COX-2 inhibition and unlike pharmaceutical equivalents does not cause any gastric issues. It can also assist in helping levels of synovial fluid and soothes the joints aiding their movement and rotation. Boswellia is great for pain, musculoskeletal problems, arthritis, backache, stiff joints and joint inflammation.
Problems such as tendon strains or tendonitis, muscular sprains and arthritis tend to respond well to pain relief spray. If the pain in your joints has come on suddenly or you have other associated symptoms be sure to seek proper medical attention. Overuse or not warming up properly can cause muscle problems, as can more serious conditions like arthritis or rheumatism. These are all the types of problems that are well treated with pain relief spray. Niggling injuries that are hampering your golf or tennis hobbies or exercise workouts are also good types to treat.
Muscular problems and joint pain can be treated effectively with pain relief spray. A sore muscle due to overuse or a tendonitis from sports are all good candidates for spray treatment. Choose a natural product that contains some of the key anti inflammatory ingredients. That way you will know the product you are using is the right one for the job and your pain will go away.
For more hints and tips on finding the best pain relief spray, go to author Peter Alexis’ website which is packed full of information on all types of pain treatment like the best back pain therapy.
Filed under Arthritis by Peter Alexis



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