Sanasur Artiderm Arnica Harpagophyte Heat Effect

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Warming gel for joint relief

Description

Massage gel, which has an excellent absorption so that daily massages on the skin to relieve the joints are effective and its effects can be appreciated almost immediately. It produces heat immediately. Its application on wounds, atopic, irritated, sensitive skin and / or eczema should be avoided. Do not apply to children.

Instructions for use

Use the right amount of product for the area where it is to be applied (no more than the head of a pin). It should be applied in a thin layer on the desired area to apply a gentle massage to facilitate its total absorption. It is recommended to apply 2 to 3 times a day. Apply with gloves or a cotton swab.

Composition

Arnica, harpagofito, organic silicon, MSM, chondroitin, glucosamine, hypericum, mallow, chamomile, elderberry and sage.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Sage (Salvia Officinalis) is a wild, aromatic Mediterranean plant that is well known for its traditional use in health care. Its active principles, such as Rosmarinus acid, are recognised by the European Pharmacopoeia and are attributed with antioxidant, digestive and antibacterial properties. It is a plant with multiple qualities which can be ingested as a dietary supplement or infused as herbal tea. It can also be used topically, in creams or lotions. Some dietary supplements for support during perimenopause and menopause contain sage extract, as it helps to mitigate hot flashes and other discomforts. Its emmenagogue properties also help regulate menstruation. In topical use, in the oral cavity (as an infusion or extract for gargling), it is anti-inflammatory and antiseptic thanks to the components of its essential oil. It helps soothe the throat and irritated oral mucosa. Sage also helps regulate digestion and is useful to relieve mild dyspepsia. Ongoing use of this plant extract, or use in high doses, should be avoided as it may have undesirable effects. Oral intake or use of sage essential oil is clearly contraindicated during pregnancy and breastfeeding. It is very important to always follow the indications and dosage indicated by the manufacturer. If in doubt, taking medication or in specific situations, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional.

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