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Wintergreen and camphor are both excellent ingredients in soothing tensed or over-stressed/over-worked muscles. They have been used for centuries in India to treat muscle pain. 

Use our pain oil by applying a comfortable amount over the area and massaging with suitable/desirable pressure. Following up with a hot towel wrap has been known to be even more effective. 

Wintergreen & Camphor Massage Oil (150 ml)

SKU: 364215376135191
£15.00Price
  • Sesamum indicum oil

    Common name: sesame oil

    High in anti-oxidants

    Anti-inflammatory

    Anti-microbial

    Rich source of Vitamin E

    Essential Fatty Acids (oleic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, linoleic acid)

    With its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties, sesame oil can help your skin in several ways.

    It may be especially beneficial for acne-prone skin and acne scars.

    Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, sesame oil also offers a number of other health benefits, including lowering blood pressure and cholesterol.

     

    Oil of wintergreen

    The active ingredient in wintergreen oil, methyl salicylate, is closely related to aspirin and has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties.

    As such, products containing wintergreen oil are often used as a natural anti-inflammatory and topical pain reliever.

     

    Oil of lemongrass

    Treats oily skin, acne fighting qualities, bath time stress buster, purifies skin, anti-oxidant benefits, promoted good sleep

     

    Camphor

    Camphor oil has a variety of uses. It has anti-inflammatory properties and is often an ingredient in vapor rubs, liniments, and balms.

    Many people use it to relieve irritation, itching, and pain. As an ingredient in different products, it can also help ease inflammatory conditions and chest congestion.

    Camphor oil is a common ingredient in pain relief medications, including topical analgesics. It may help treat muscle aches and pains, while stimulating circulation, by interacting with receptors on the sensory nerves.

    Camphor oil can also help reduce chronic muscle and joint pain over longer periods. One 2016 study, for example, showed that camphor oil helped relieve lower back pain.

    With dual hot and cold action, camphor oil numbs and cools nerve endings, then warms the painful area as it increases circulation to stiff joints and muscles.

     

    Mint

    Wintergreen oil and menthol have been used to treat pain from tension headaches, migraine headaches, and other causes. It has also been widely used in India for relief against muscle tension and pain.

     

    Vitex negundo

    Common name: Chinese chaste tree, five-leaved chaste tree, or horseshoe vitex

    Vitex negundo relieves muscle aches and joint pains. The Ayurvedic and Unani Pharmacopoeia of India has documented the use of the leaf, seed and the root to treat excessive vaginal discharge, edema, skin diseases, pruritus, helminthiasis, rheumatism and puerperal fever.

     

    Cedrus deodara

    Common name: Himalayan Cedar

    Cedarwood oil has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. This may make it beneficial for skin conditions like acne. Cedarwood oil may also be beneficial for other skin conditions. For example, it may reduce the appearance of scars, treat minor wounds, alleviate arthritis pain, and soothes symptoms of eczema.

     

    Boswellia serrata

    Common name: Indian frankincense

    Used in Ayurvedic medicine for hundreds of years, Frankincense’s anti-inflammatory effects may help reduce symptoms of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis

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