Natural 024 topical pain relief
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Botanical pain relief lotion will debut in the U.S. at summer's end, Swiss Medica announces. Made of oil from peppermint, aloe vera, eucalyptus, camphor, lemon and orange, the product relieves pain for up to four hours "without the side effects of a pill," the firm says. A 1 oz bottle with pump-head spray applicator will carry an SRP of $19.99. Two studies current involving more than 300 women will be completed in time for the late summer launch. Three studies conducted in Germany were published in Europe when the product launched there in the late 90s...
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