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Motion Medicine 500ml Jar/Tub - physio supplies canada

Motion Medicine 500ml Jar/Tub

SKU: PHYSIO-MO500

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Description

Motion Medicine is a blend of ingredients recommended for the relief of pain due to inflammation, muscle strains and joint arthritis. It contains known anti-inflammatory compounds (methyl salicylate and methylsulfonylmethane), analgesics (menthol, camphor, thymol, and lavender oil) and circulation enhancers, as well as ingredients that may facilitate tissue repair (glucosamine, condroitin, vitamin E, grape seed and sea cucumber extract). Specially formulated with skin permeants (eucalyptus oil and polysorbate 20) and hydrating ingredients (glycerol), MM is a very safe and highly efficacious topical therapy cream.

The revolutionary topical pain cream Motion Medicine relieves and prevents muscle pain, joint aches and pain due to inflammation and arthritis. 

Formulated in Canada with all-natural ingredients, Motion Medicine topical pain remedy contains the components clinically proven to ease pain and to aid tissue repair.

Active Ingredients:
Natural and active ingredients include glucosamine sulfate, chondroitin sulphate, oil of wintergreen, thymol, methol, eucalyptus leaf oil, camphor, grape seed oil, lavender essential oil, MSM, vitamin E.

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