fisiocrem Joint Ease

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fisiocrem Joint Ease combines the clinically demonstrated 1 power of fisiocrem Solugel with two additional botanical active ingredients, Boswellia serrata and Nigella sativa, to help relieve symptoms associated with mild arthritis/mild osteoarthritis, and joint pain.

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fisiocrem Joint Ease combines the clinically demonstrated 1 power of fisiocrem Solugel with two additional botanical active ingredients, Boswellia serrata and Nigella sativa, to help relieve symptoms associated with mild arthritis/mild osteoarthritis, and joint pain.

fisiocrem Joint Ease combines the clinically demonstrated 1 power of fisiocrem Solugel with two additional botanical active ingredients, Boswellia serrata and Nigella sativa, to help relieve symptoms associated with mild arthritis/mild osteoarthritis, and joint pain.

HOW TO USE

  • Apply a few grams to the affected area 3 to 4 times daily, as required for the temporary relief of symptoms associated with mild arthritis.

  • Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

  • For external use only. Not suitable for use on broken skin. Avoid contact with eyes.

  • If you have sensitive skin, test this product on a small area of skin before applying it to a large area. If irritation develops, discontinue use.

  • Not recommended for use by pregnant or lactating women.

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

Each gram contains the equivalent of dried flowers:

  • Boswellia serrata sap concentrated resin extract 10 mg/g – Eq: Fresh 100 mg/g

  • Nigella sativa seed oil 50 mg/g

  • Menthol 25 mg/g

  • Arnica montana flower liquid extract 73.14 mg/g – Eq: Dry 7.314 mg/g

  • Calendula officinalis flower liquid extract 17.5 mg/g – Eq: Dry 1.75 mg/g

  • Hypericum perforatum flower liquid extract 17.5 mg/g – Eq: Dry 1.75 mg/g

  • Melaleuca alternifolia leaf essential oil 7 mg/g

fisiocrem Joint Ease contains a high level of active plant extracts. The herbs at the heart of fisiocrem Joint Ease are extracted using proprietary technology, based on long-standing herbal medicine paradigms, now aligned with modern medicine manufacturing regimes.