The Best & The Worst (Including Those Containing a Potentially
Life-Threatening Ingredient!)
Chronic pain impacts 116 million
Americans — that’s more than the number of people who suffer from diabetes,
heart disease and cancer combined.
Back pain is by far the most common
type of pain, with 27 percent of those who responded to a National Institute of
Health Statistics survey noting that back pain was a problem for them.
If you’re among them, you’re probably
all too familiar with the tenderness, pain and stiffness in your back, which
can make it difficult to stand up, walk and even sit comfortably.
The pain can become so severe that it
spreads into your buttocks and legs, causing weakness when you walk and flaring
up any time you attempt to carry on with your daily activities.
If you live with back pain, you’ll most
likely easily understand why it is the leading cause of disability in
Americans under 45 years old — and this isn’t only due to the physical toll it
takes.
Living with chronic pain is a heavy
emotional burden to bear, and as such those with low back pain are nearly five times as likely to suffer
from serious psychological distress compared to those without it.
It goes without saying that pain relief
is, therefore, literally a lifeline for those with chronic back pain, and many opt for back pain cream to help soothe
and relieve their discomfort.
Depending on which type you choose,
however, you may or may not actually find relief — and some may even carry
significant risks.
Popular Back Pain Creams Only Distract You
from Your Pain
The best types of pain relief are not
only skin deep; they work to address the foundational causes of your pain so
your body can truly heal.
Unfortunately, this is not the
way most back pain creams on the market work, and as a result many such
products at your drug store will only temporarily cover up your pain until the
application wears off.
Take Icy Hot cream or BenGay, for
instance. These contain methyl salicylate and large amounts of menthol, which
essentially act as “counterirritants.”
While the menthol cools your skin, the
methyl salicylate warms it, causing a cooling-warming sensation on your skin
that basically only distracts you from the deeper pain
beneath.
Menthol in and of itself is a useful
ingredient, as it increases blood flow and circulation to the area it’s applied
to, which helps eliminate waste in your blood and speed healing.
HOWEVER, most back pain creams contain
far too much menthol, so much so that it can cause a burning sensation on your
skin, fingers and eyes (not to mention make your fingers smelly).
Methyl salicylate, on the other hand,
can be incredibly dangerous and even deadly in certain circumstances.
Products That Contain Methyl Salicylate Can be Deadly
Methyl salicylate is a compound similar
to aspirin that’s added to many deep-heating creams used to relieve sore
muscles and back pain.
Also known as oil of wintergreen, the
chemical can be deadly if consumed orally, especially by small children, but
can also be toxic when applied topically to your skin.
In 2007, a 17-year-old athlete died
after using a popular pain-relieving cream, and high levels of methyl
salicylate were found in her body.
The ingredient is particularly
dangerous when applied in excess or with chronic use, but it’s possible for
your body to absorb a higher than normal amount of the chemical even when you
use the product as directed.
For instance, exercise and heat can
both increase the chemical’s rate of absorption (a particularly concerning
association since these creams are often used by athletes).
When used in excess, methyl salicylate
may lead to convulsions and can cause brain regions that control
breathing to become overstimulated, leading to hyperventilation and
nervous-system problems.
If you have any of these products
around your home, be sure to keep them out of the reach of children.
Just one teaspoon of 98% methyl
salicylate contains as much salicylate as nearly 90 baby aspirins — which is
more than four times the toxic dose for a 22-pound child.
Incidentally, methyl salicylate was
actually first registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in
1972 — as a pesticide.
Is this really an ingredient you feel
good about rubbing into your skin?
Is There a Safer Back Pain Cream?
Given the potential side effects, you
may find the risks of methyl salicylate-containing creams to be too high. Or,
you may desire a pain-relief option that will do more than just mask your
symptoms; you’re looking for real relief.
Such a back pain cream does exist, and
it’s called Rub on Relief. This
is a broad-spectrum homeopathic pain cream that was formulated to address many
of the foundational reasons why you are in pain.
While giving you the simplicity and
fast-acting relief you expect from a pain cream — as the name says, you simply rub it on for
relief — Rub on Relief does so without methyl salicylate, and
it contains no other questionable ingredients either, including NO parabens,
petrolatum, paraffin, mineral oil, toluene, artificial colors, preservatives or
NSAID drugs of any kind.
What is does contain
is a synergistic blend of homeopathic ingredients, each carefully selected to
address pain and inflammation from a slightly differently angle:
1. Belladonna: A plant that impacts your body’s nervous system,
belladonna is used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease as well as for pain
relief
2. Ignatia: A plant that has been used by Chinese doctors for
centuries to help calm the nerves and relieve pain due to emotional upset.
There is often an emotional component to back pain, and it’s widely known that
relieving psychological pain helps improve physical pain
3. Rhus Tox: Useful for easing a variety of inflammatory
symptoms, Rhus tox has been used for over 200 years for complaints back pain,
arthritic pain and much more
4. Phosphorus: Helps reduce the burning sensation in your
muscles by regulating the nerves that send “pain” message to your brain
5. Naja: Relieves inflammation and pain in nerve tissue
6. Lachesis Mutus: Has a blood-thinning, or anticoagulant, function,
which enhances blood flow and facilitates the healing process by hastening the
removal of toxins from your blood
7. Menthol: A balanced amount of menthol gives you relief
without the burning other creams cause
8. MSM: Delivers vital sulphur to your connective tissue
to form healthy bonds in your cells and joints for faster healing and pain
relief
Whereas with most back pain creams the
mechanism of action is the cooling or heating sensation, Rub
on Relief does not rely on cool or heat sensations for effectiveness.
Because of the small amount of menthol
in the formula, you may feel a slight cooling sensation immediately after
applying Rub on Relief, but the active ingredients keep working long after the
cooling sensation disappears.
Plus, this homeopathic cream has no
known side effects, even when used on many different body parts at the same
time (not to mention, it has a 100% success rate to date).
If back pain has been holding you back
from living your life fully, know that there are other safer and more effective
options to the popular back pain creams at your drug store.
You deserve to be safely pain free —
and you can achieve this reality using all-natural means.
By
Jesse Cannone - Creator of the International Best-Selling Back Pain Treatment
Program "Lose the Back Pain System" and Best-Selling Book "The 7
Day Back Pain Cure"
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therapy delivers lasting relief to 8 out of 10 people who use it because it
addresses the underlying cause of the pain, not just the symptoms.
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