DESCRIPTION
Land Art’s ReFlex spray relief temporarily relieves muscle and joint pain and stiffness. Among the ingredients that make up the Reflex are camphor and the essential oil of eucalyptus and menthol, which calm the pain by numbing it with a sensation of cold and warm. For their part, wood tea heats sore muscles and the clove oil acts as an analgesizer.
INGREDIENTS
Medicinal
Camphor, 3 %
Essential oil of eucalyptus, 0.72 %
Menthol, 2.5 %
Methyl salicylate (wintergreen), 12 %
Oil of clove, 0.3 %
Non-Medicinal
Alcool isopropylique, chlorure de magnésium.
* Does not contain dairy products, wheat, gluten, yeast or corn.
SUGGESTED USE
Dosage and how to use
Apply a thin equal layer on the affected area 3 to 4 times a day.
Massage into the skin until the solution disappears.
* May be used by adults, adolescents and children above the age of 2.
* For children from 2 to 12 years old, they must be supervised by an adult during application.
Expiration and conservation
If needed for more than 7 days, consult a health care practitioner.
Contraindications
Do not apply to wounds or damaged skin. Do not cover with a tight bandage. Do not apply with external heat such as an electric blanket, this could cause excessive irritation or a burn. Do not inhale. For external use only. Avoid contact with the eyes and mucous membranes.
Precautions and warnings
If swallowed, immediately contact a poison control center. If symptoms persist or return after a few days, cease using the product and consult a health practitioner. If you are taking anticoagulants, if you are pregnant or breast feeding, consult a health practitioner before using. If symptoms persist or worsen after 7 days or if the symptoms reappear after a few days, cease using the product and consult a health care practitioner.
* Keep out of the reach of children.
Known side effects
Hypersensitivity, itchiness or a sensation of burning may occur, in this case, cease using the product. In case of pain, swelling or hives, cease using the product and get medical assistance immediately.