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PainEaze - Natural Pain Relief Solution Launched For Sports & Exercise Injuries, UK

Main Category: Sports Medicine / Fitness
Also Included In: Pain / Anesthetics;  Back Pain
Article Date: 02 Jul 2008 - 4:00 PDT

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Troublesome sports injuries are the target of PainEaze Sport, a new roll-on and spray range launched by the company behind the already popular original pain relief formula - PainEaze.

With more than 10 million recreational sports injuries occurring every year, the products have been created to aid sufferers, by calming inflammation in damaged muscles and joints whilst providing fast acting pain relief through its blend of 100 per cent natural ingredients. The topical application can reduce recovery time, aid pain and reduce swelling, without the side-effects associated with some alternatives.

The new invigorating citrus scented formula combines two highly effective anti-inflammatory agents, which work to reduce inflammation and swelling. Native Indian plant frankincense (boswellia serrata) has proven anti-inflammatory effects and is widely used in the treatment of back pain and rheumatism. Peppermint oil is an anti-inflammatory and natural muscle relaxant.

The rapid, comfort-restoring powers come from dimethylsulfone (MSM), sometimes referred to as the 'magic bullet' of pain relief and from eucalyptus. Eucalyptus increases blood flow and promotes optimum tissue health, essential for soothing tender or sore areas. Menthol is the main coolant in the formulation, providing a pleasant tingling sensation on the skin.

PainEaze Sport is an ideal first aid for those suffering from spontaneous, accidental injuries perhaps caused by a bad tackle, swing of an arm, or a slip or fall which can cause bruising or temporary damage to the joints or ligaments. Other sports-related conditions such as back ache, muscular pains that often happen more gradually through prolonged use of improper gear, poor technique or just being out of shape can be effectively eased with PainEaze Sport while further medical solutions are sought.

"One in twenty of all people treated at UK hospital A&E departments have sport and exercise related injuries, but many more minor, yet still painful incidents are treated at home by those who take part in regular exercise or sport," says PainEaze founder Ron Milross. "No matter which sport you play, injuries are inevitable but normally healthy fit people often prefer not to resort to oral medication. Topical pain relief goes directly to where you need it."

Available in both a spray for large or hard to reach areas and a unique, easy-to-use roll-on for targeting smaller areas, PainEaze Sport penetrates quickly and directly to the source of the pain, without the need for rubbing or massaging in.

PainEaze Sport, priced at £9.95 rrp is approved by the Medicines & Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency as an over-the-counter remedy and is initially available on-line at www.paineaze.com. The original range is also available from independent pharmacies and selected Waitrose stores.




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