Cabsaicin is a modern herbal medicine, the importance ingredient is "Capsaicin" Extract from chilli pepper in Thailand. How does it work? Studies have found that Capsaicin can reduce the levels of Substance P, which plays an important part in transmitting pain signals from nerve endings to your brain and is involved in activating inflammatory substances in your joints. How effective is it? Thirteen out of 16 randomized controlled trials involving a total of 1535 people found Capsaicin was more effective than placebo. Arthritis Researchers with Case Western Reserve University examined the use of Capsaicin cream in 70 patients with osteoarthritis and 31 with rheumatoid arthritis. After 4 weeks of applying a 0.025% Capsaicin cream or placebo to painful knees, the Capsaicin patients had significantly more pain relief. Rheumatoid arthritis patients had 57% pain reduction and osteoarthritis patients had 33% pain reduction-both were considered more effective than placebo. A European Journal of Pain study found that osteoarthritis pain was reduced after 6 weeks of using a 0.025% Capsaicin cream. - Back Pain A German study compared a Capsaicin plaster with a placebo for 3 weeks in 154 patients with chronic back pain. After 3 weeks, 60.8% of patients in the Capsaicin group experienced at least a 30% reduction in pain, compared to 42.1% in the placebo group. Is it safe? Capsaicin cream can cause a stinging or burning sensation on the skin. Not everyone experiences it and the sensation doesn't appear to be necessary for it to work. How to use : - Apply a thin film to the affected area 3-4 times daily. - Relief of body strain and sprains. Muscular tension and strain stiff neck, aching shoulders myalgia (stiff muscles). Avoid contact with wound skin, nose, lip and eyes. Clean your hands after applying.
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