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For my neck muscle strain, you good people recommended Tiger Balm, Voltaren, Deep heat + others 

To a point they provided some relief but the pain remained. 

Warren popped up Friday and recommended the below.  Two applications and the neck is near perfect. Remarkable difference. 

OK it's for horses......but by God it works :spotlight:

 

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Maybe you got neck muscles as strong as a horse?!? Lol.
Camphor and menthol are great analgesics found in many over the counter topical rubs.
Biofreeze is another great one...made for humans. ?
Glad you are feeling better Rob.


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5 minutes ago, El Presidente said:

Warren popped up Friday and recommended the below.  Two applications and the neck is near perfect.

Maybe it was the way he applied it...

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“Maybe it was the way he applied it”

 

I’m a newbie here, but that was hilarious.  

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I guess that means it's time for a nice beer and a cigar.....

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Geez el prez I was going to recommend you rub marijuana balm on your nexk I heard it really works awesome it's called doc greens.  Just sayin.  I really am being totally serious I have never tried it though

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if you still have neck problems then it would seem almost certain that you do have some degenerative problems (no, don't ask me medical specifics) and need it looked at. 

i have no doubt you will be as keen to avoid that and hope time works miracles as i am with my knee. which time will fix. because it is just a temporary problem. and the other one works. 

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2 hours ago, HarveyBoulevard said:

I just pulled my groin so this should be right up my alley...?

Erm ... no.

Have you ever had Tiger Balm on your private bits?  The experience is ... memorable.

Do not ask me how I know this.

 

 

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Just now, gweilgi said:

Erm ... no.

Have you ever had Tiger Balm on your private bits?  The experience is ... memorable.

Do not ask me how I know this.

 

 

i would disagree! i have blocked it out from my memory. i tell myself that the screaming and crying must have been the tv or a neighbour. actually, last year i was chopping some habaneros chillies and took a leak when i finished. without thinking. that makes tiger balm seem like coconut cream. 

and women whinge about childbirth! 

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Rob if you haven't already try this product Fisiocrem. Ive tried many gels etc for muscle and joint pain and this is the standout. Not cheap but worth every cent.

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interesting that the first ingredient is Alcohol............:buddies:

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15 hours ago, Ken Gargett said:

and perhaps you could bring that cream next vid. 

I think that's one video review I'll skip watching . . . :lookaround: 

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21 hours ago, El Presidente said:

For my neck muscle strain, you good people recommended Tiger Balm, Voltaren, Deep heat + others 

To aa point they provided some relief but the pain remained. 

Warren popped up Friday and recommended the below.  Two applications and the neck is near perfect. Remarkable difference. 

OK it's for horses......but by God it works :spotlight:

 

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         *There's also Big-el-Oil Gel that comes in a pouring bottle that's for horses too, that a good friend of mine introduced me to for terrible pains in the joints, knees, etc., etc., etc..!  Really - REALLY does help...a lot :doctor:

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Ive experienced neck pain over the past couple of years. This man has changed my life. Take a look at some of his videos. I'm sure it will help you too



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39 minutes ago, CaptainQuintero said:

I'm curious what would make it for animal use only? Human trials too expensive or is there some secret ingredient which make you run faster if a little person jumps on your back?

... they still use DMSO in the veterinary world. Legal to use as liniments for animals.

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