Oxxy Inflam Gel 100ml

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Helps reduce joint pain

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Description

Gel for topical use and made with natural ingredients, effective for the relief of osteoarticular pain. It contains ozonized water and olive oil, and extracts of Boswellia, arnica and harpagofito, in a non-greasy texture formula, which penetrates deep into the skin to provide rapid relief from pain and inflammation. It also helps to reduce the feeling of tired legs.

Composition

AQUA (OZONIZED), OZONIZED OLIVE OIL, ARNICA MONTANA FLOWER EXTRACT, HARPAGOPHYTUM PROCUMBENS ROOT EXTRACT, GLYCERIN, TRIETHANOLAMINE, CARBOMER, RIBES NIGRUM LEAF EXTRACT, BOSWELLIA SERRATA EXTRACT, BROMELAINE, TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, PANTHENOL, MENTHOL, GLUCOSAMINE, CAMPHOR, HYDROLYZED, GLYCOSAMINOGLYCANS, THIOCTIC ACID, ACRYLATES/ C10-30 ALKYL ACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER, TETRASODIUM GLUTAMATE DIACETATE, ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN, PHENOXYETHANOL.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Arnica (Arnica montana) is a plant with anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antibacterial properties. It has been used topically (on the skin) since ancient times when macerations were made with its flowers as a natural remedy.

Arnica extract relieves muscular discomfort, and small bruises, and is useful in supporting muscle and joint recovery after physical exercise. It also has antiseptic properties.

In cosmetics, it helps to reduce small bruises or swelling after dermatological treatments.

It is not recommended for people who are hypersensitive to plants of the Compositae family. It should not be applied directly to open wounds.

Depending on the concentration, it is not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding (except for some cosmetics tested at this stage and with low concentrations). When in doubt, consult a healthcare professional.

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