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  2. The 11 best muscle pain relief creams, according to pain ...

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    Biofreeze Professional Strength Pain Relief Gel. Cost: $12.54 for 4oz. | Key Ingredients: 5 % Menthol | Cooling, Warming, Neutral: Cooling | Scent: Menthol, fades to neutral scent. Biofreeze ...

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    Chattanooga Theratherm Digital Moist Heating Pad $62.00 at SourceOrtho. Chattanooga Theratherm Digital Moist Heating Pad $144.19 at US MedRehab. When it comes to electric heating pads, Miro ...

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    This one wins for being super easy to use—just take it out of the package, microwave it, and wrap around your neck. No muss, no fuss. You can also freeze it if needed. Best for Backs. BodyMed ...

  5. Mustard plaster - Wikipedia

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    A mustard plaster, also known as a blister, is a poultice of mustard seed powder spread inside a protective dressing and applied to the body to stimulate healing. It can be used to warm muscle tissues and for chronic aches and pains. [ 1 ] It was once part of conventional medical treatment, [ 2 ] and available in prepared versions in pharmacies.

  6. Bengay - Wikipedia

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    Bengay, spelled Ben-Gay before 1995, is a topical analgesic heat rub for temporary relief from muscle and joint pain associated with arthritis, bruises, simple backaches, overuse, sprains and strains. [1]

  7. Liniment - Wikipedia

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    Liniment (from Latin: linere, meaning "to anoint "), also called embrocation and heat rub, is a medicated topical preparation for application to the skin. Some liniments have a viscosity similar to that of water; others are lotion or balm; still, others are in transdermal patches, soft solid sticks, and sprays.

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