Description:
This miraculous potion, enriched with pain-relieving properties, brings a cooling calmness upon contact with the skin. Its fragrance, a blend of reassurance and comfort, permeates the air, heralding the promise of eased tension and subdued soreness. The creamy texture glides effortlessly, a tender touch that softens the edges of pain, offering respite to weary muscles and joints.
Benefits:
Give fast Relief in
- Arthritic Pain
- Back Ache
- Bursitis
- Sore Muscles
- Leg Cramps
Ingredients:
Each 25gm contains:
- Wintergreen (USP) 12.17%
- Menthol (USP) 2.6%
- Thymol (USP) 0.11%
- Eucalyptus (USP) 0.11%
FAQs:
Q: What is thymol? A: Thymol is a natural compound derived from thyme oil, known for its antiseptic and analgesic properties.
Q: What is wintergreen oil? A: Wintergreen oil is derived from the leaves of the wintergreen plant and contains methyl salicylate, providing pain-relieving effects.
Q: Why are thymol and wintergreen oil used together in analgesic creams? A: Thymol and wintergreen oil are often combined in analgesic creams for their synergistic pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties.
Q: How do thymol and wintergreen oil work in analgesic creams? A: They work by penetrating the skin and providing a cooling sensation while reducing inflammation and relieving pain.
Q: Are there any precautions or potential side effects when using analgesic creams containing thymol and wintergreen oil? A: Yes, excessive use or application to large areas of skin can cause irritation, allergic reactions, or systemic toxicity if absorbed in large amounts. Always follow the recommended dosage and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns.
Q: Can anyone use analgesic creams containing thymol and wintergreen oil? A: Individuals with sensitive skin, allergies, or certain medical conditions should consult a doctor before use. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also seek medical advice before using these creams.
Q: How should analgesic creams with thymol and wintergreen oil be applied? A: Follow the instructions on the product label. Typically, a thin layer is applied to the affected area and massaged gently until absorbed.