Percutane
Percutane Pain Relief Cream 75g

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Percutane is a natural plant-based topical pain relief cream. It is designed to rub in easily and absorb rapidly into the skin leaving no lasting odour. Percutane Pain Relief Cream may help relieve symptoms of mild arthritis, medically diagnosed fibromyalgia, medically diagnosed mild neuralgia.
It is a natural combination containing capsaicin derived from chillies and capsicum which reduces pain by inhibiting substance, a neurotransmitter that sends signals to the brain.
Percutane also contains three other natural plant-based ingredients which provide long lasting topical pain relief.
Arnica, a natural oil derived from flowering.
Burdock, an herbal extract from the Arctium Lappa plant.
Aloe Vera.
Developed as a multi-use formula Percutane may also be effective as a warmup cream for muscles, tendons and joints before sport or exercise.
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Percutane
Percutane Pain Relief Cream 75g
$17.20
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