Pain Gel - Anti-inflammatory and Healing
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A happy customer writes about Pain Gel. He has given me permission to share this.
Hi Kate, I have been using your CC Pain Gel for a couple of weeks now and have found it to be a God-send! I have multiple joint issues, due for a hip replacement, pain and swelling in the knee of the same leg as well as a ruptured Achillies tendon and stenosis of the spine. There was a slight reduction in pain from the first application and the more that I used the gel, the less pain/swelling there was. It took four to five days for the full effect of pain/swelling reduction to happen, applying the gel three to four times a day and now am down to two applications a day with the same effect. I am on my second 120mil bottle of the gel and am finding that I have more mobility and less pain and am sleeping much better than I have for many months. I can't recommend it highly enough!
I have also tried a couple of your soaps I used on my hands with interesting results. Callouses developed over the past 45 years or so have disappeared and my hands have much more sensitivity.
B.R. Western Heights Rotorua
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