VIADOL NATURAL CREAM TUBE 50 G LINDASERVICE
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Description
Description
VIADOL NATURAL CREAM TUBE 50 G LINDASERVICE
Viadol
NATURALCream useful in pre and post-sports massage, in order to help joints, tendons, ligaments and muscles that may be traumatized and painful due to physical effort.
Mountain Arnica
The mother tincture is prepared from the whole fresh plant and contains various active ingredients: flavonoids with venous tropism and also a cardiotonic effect; carotenoid pigments that have an antineuralgic, antirheumatic, anti-inflammatory and anti-ecchymotic action; phenols (caffeic and chlorogenic acids) with cardiotonic but also antibiotic properties; lactones such as alenine with an irritant action on the skin. Arnica is indicated in all traumatic conditions (falls, accidents, pre- and post-operative care) and in any phenomenon of muscle fatigue (pre- and post-partum), but it is also effective in pathologies involving capillaries and veins (mild hemorrhages, capillary fragility, hematomas and pain from trauma), cardiac effort in athletes, adynamic fever syndromes.
Rhus toxicodendron
The tincture contains: a gallic tannin, a flavonoid called fisetin with anti-inflammatory properties, phenolic derivatives such as urusiols with irritant and caustic action. Toxicology and experimentation have highlighted an elective action on the skin (erythematous-edematous or vesicular dermatoses), on mucous membranes (herpes), on periarticular fibroconnective tissues (tendons, ligaments, aponeuroses) with painful stiffening that improves with continuous movement. Muscle and tendon rheumatism, sprains and dislocations, muscle fatigue, muscle strain, sciatica with shooting pains and twinges along the entire course of the nerve, which worsen during rest and improve with movement. Rheumatism caused or worsened by humidity.
Cloves, Menthol and Camphor
The essential oils of these plants have a rubefacient action that warms the treated area during the massage, giving a rapid sensation of relief and muscle relaxation.
How to use
Massage the affected area as needed to aid absorption.
Warnings
Do not use on the eye area or on damaged skin.
Components
Aqua; glyceryl stearate; cetearyl alcohol; cetyl palmitate; hydrogenated coconut oil; menthol; camphor; polyacrylamide; c13-c14 isoparaffin; laureth-7; propylene glycol; octyl dodecanol; caprylic/capric triglyceride; glycerin; eugenol; eugenia caryophyllus; paraffinum liquidum; ceteareth-20; ceteareth-12; peanut oil; retinyl palmitate; tocopheryl acetate; alcohol; allantoin; centifolia rose; arnica montana; rhus toxicodendron; panthenol; dimethicone; methylparaben; propylparaben; imidazolidinyl urea; disodium edta; sodium dehydroacetate; bht; sodium lactate; sorbitol; lactic acid; serines; urea; glycine; glucose.
Format
50g pack
Bibliography
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