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Before You Buy Blue Emu Pain Relief Cream

Save the majestic Emu.

Is the emu bird endanger of extinction?  Probably not since it is a cash cow for cosmetic and pain relief companies.  These majestic birds are bread by the thousands and harvested for their oil.

The emu is Australia’s national bird.  It is believed to be one of the oldest living prehistoric birds. It belongs to a family of flightless birds called Ratites. Most Ratites are now extinct, and only the emu, ostrich, cassowary, kiwi and rhea are alive today.

As the largest bird in Australia, and the second largest in the world after the ostrich.  They have long necks, sharp beaks and small ears. The emu has a unique sets of eyelids, one for blinking and one to keep out the dust. Emus grow to 5 to 6.5 feet tall, mostly legs and neck.  The feathers of the emu are used in costumes and hats.

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Habitat and history

Emus live in most of the less-populated areas of the continent and although they can survive in most regions, they avoid dense forest and severe desert.

Emus have been living in Australia for a very long time. Their ancestors, the Dromornithids, roamed the land when dinosaurs lived. Originally there were three species of emu, but now there is emuonly one. The two other species became extinct because they were hunted for their meat and feathers.

Other flightless birds have a keel on their sternum, but Ratites do not. This means that Ratites don’t have a strong anchor for their wing muscles, so they couldn’t fly even if they developed suitable wings. Emus have tiny wings hidden under their feathers. They hold them out as stabilizers when they run.

Emus must drink every day, and they don’t waste water. On very hot days they breathe rapidly, using their lungs as evaporative coolers. Their large nasal passages have multiple folds inside. In cooler weather they use these folds to recycle air and create moisture for reuse.

The emu is bread and harvested for its oil.  The oil is rendered from the fat of the emu, collected mainly from the back and the rump. Each emu can yield an average of 5 to 6 liters of complex, primitive oil.  The oil is used in cosmetics and pain relief creams.  In order to stabilize and keep the oil from fermenting a paraben is also added in the ingredients when emu oil is used.

What are the dangers of parabens?

Parabens are used in different cosmetics. There are on going  studies about parabens effect on the human body. At the beginning of the 1950’s, Propylparaben has been widely used since the 1950’s to slow the growth of many different kinds of bacteria, mold, and certain types of yeast so that products had a longer shelf life.  While propylparaben is believe to be safe, there are a number of concerns that you should be aware of.

The Possible Dangers of Propylparaben

Propylparaben dangers cited by dermatologists and skin care specialists are the chemical’s ability to mimic estrogen in the human body.  Extended use can cause an over-abundance of this hormone. Because hormones play such a vital role in the body by stimulating various biological processes, chemicals that mimic hormones can lead to a significant number of problems and pain from internal inflammation. The known side effects or problems are weight gain, retaining fluids, and can even lead to cancer.When this happens, you may start gaining weight, retaining more fluids, and can even lead to cancer. Estrogen-related problems from propylparaben are especially detrimental to women who are pregnant or nursing, and are already facing wide hormonal fluctuations.

Propylparaben and Cancer

There have been studies conducted to see if a link exists between propylparaben and breast cancer. However most research has been inconclusive. While some experts believe there is a link, as parabens have been found in cancerous breast tissue, there is not enough evidence to make a solid case. If you have a history of breast cancer (or any other cancer) in your family, or are concerned about the possible link between propylparaben and estrogen toxicity, consult your doctor or skin care professional about using this ingredient safely.

Sooner Relief Pain Gel

Sooner Relief is formulated with medical herbs with no animal rendered products and never tested on animals.  The formula is centered around Arnica and is produced in a menthol base.  The herbal essential oils provide safe and deep penetrating benefits to deliver the pain relieving and soothing properties to aching joints and muscles.  Order today risk free from Amazon.

Are Homeopathic Remedies Always All Natural and the Best Medicine

Are homeopathic remedies always the best quality and medical solutions for treatments of ailments? I see this buzz word “homeopathic medicine” on many supplements and herbal products touting their effectiveness. I was curious about just how effective and how pure homeopathic remedies that you can buy over the internet were. It seems that homeopathic medicines encompass a wide range of methods and products.

I asked a physician that I know that specializes in Internal Medicines (Dr. Gismondi) what homeopathic medicine is and if products that tout the use of homeopathy are as affective? Below is what he wrote.

Homeopathic remedies are highly diluted preparations to the point that one of my teachers in medical school stated that we would be very lucky to get even one molecule of the herb or remedy in a dose of homeopathic medicine.

Reading about the “scientific” background of Homeopathy we learn that it was started by a German physician by the name of Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) who lived before we had scientific tools and ways to assert whether a new method or medicine really works.

A stated principle of Homeopathy is that you should give the least amount of medicine necessary to cause healing or improvement. This small amount is called the “Minimum Dose.”  Since medicines can cause side effects, and some quite serious, Hahnemann began successive dilution and agitation of his medicines to find the point at which they would be presumed to be therapeutic, yet not toxic. But as stated above, there had been no good way to establish whether this highly diluted “medicine” really worked, except for physician impression – known to be an unreliable way to prove efficacy.

This lack of evidence has translated into enough negative studies. Therefore the use of certain Homeopathic preparations as herbal remedies has been discarded as “ineffective” or “questionable” by U.S. medical literature.

Investigating the medical literature regarding Homeopathic Arnica Montana proves this point. Every one of such negative studies was performed with a homeopathic preparation. Yet in a particular biased source [as gleaned from the words used] it is stated that a large review found Homeopathy to show positive results: “British Medical Journal 302-(Feb 1991 ):316-323 Kleignen, J et al. Clinical Trials of Homeopathy- Published  review of 105 clinical trials with homeopathic remedies. Eighty-one demonstrated effectiveness.”

In reviewing this article the following conclusion was attached to the published abstract:

“CONCLUSIONS–At the moment the evidence of clinical trials is positive but not sufficient to draw definitive conclusions because most trials are of low methodological quality and because of the unknown role of publication bias. This indicates that there is a legitimate case for further evaluation of homoeopathy, but only by means of well performed trials.” In other words, even this sympathetic reviewer states that it is likely that the reported positive results are due to the bias of the authors in poorly designed studies. And “well performed trials” do not exist.

Many companies on the internet are promoting products for the relief of pain and inflammation with Arnica Montana as a homeopathic solution. As you have read about the definition and effectiveness of homeopathic medicine, the use of enough Arnica would not be affective to the body’s ailments. So when you are investigating an alternative to oral pain medications or the nationally advertised topical analgesics, do not be fooled that homeopathic remedies are the answer.

Rheumatic Pain, How topical creams relieve pain

One out of every three Americans today suffer from chronic pain, such as joint arthritis or of similar symptoms, which causes many to live their lives based upon the level of pain that they can endure. This is because of our lifestyle irregularities and stressful jobs. Most often than not, ignoring the pain makes things worse and begins delivering more and more pain in the long run. These pains are often called “Rheumatism” refers to aches and pains of muscles, joints, and fibrous tissues. This is commonly seen in people who are aging. The most common type of rheumatism is rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis.

Old-Lady-Hand-PainRheumatoid arthritis or commonly known as RA is defined as a chronic disease of unidentified cause or origin. It is usually distinguished by chronic inflammatory synovitis involving peripheral joint pains. This can lead to damage of our body’s articular cartilage and breakdown of the affected bones and changes in the positioning of bones. Rheumatic arthritis also affects the tissues around the joint and different parts of our body. This disease is commonly seen in women than men. It can affect people at any age but research and studies shows that its usual point is at around forty years of age. But remember that it can strike at anyone and of all races. RA happens when our body’s immune system mistakenly interprets some of bodily character and attacks them. As we know, the main function of our immune system is to seek and destroy what we call intruders in our body such as infection. When our body’s antibodies attack our body parts it then leads to inflammation. Similar to RA, another joint problem that can be commonly seen in women is osteoarthritis.

Since these diseases are very much active today, the demand of pain relievers and pain killers are very high. This is due to the demand, but since there are side effects of prolonged use of this medications. AMR-7 a physician recommended was introduced in the market. This product is US manufactured and FDA compliant. It is non-greasy and made up of topical gel that uses a proprietary blend of Menthol, Aloe Vera, MSM, medicinal herbs and Arnica. This is proven to provide immediate relief from pain. This product was created by a rheumatoid physician with more than 30 years of pain experience and research. It was praised because of its uniqueness. It relaxes the muscle and relieves tension of the affected body part.

War Veteran Finds Relief to Restless Leg Syndrome

Stanley Dobbs of Oklahoma City and Vietnam War Veteran has found relief to his “restless leg” ailment. A long time sufferer of the effects of the war, Dobbs has had trouble with leg pain and getting restful sleep through the night. After being introduced to Sooner Relief herbal pain gel for chronic knee pain, Dobbs quickly noticed relief to his restless leg and sleeping problem.

What is this secret medical herb in Sooner Relief’s AMR-7 pain relief formula? It is a medical herb that has been widely recognized in Western culture dating back to such notables as Hippocrates, Galen, and Asclepius. The herb is known for its calming, carminative, and spasmolytic properties. In the Sooner Relief AMR-7 formula, this medical herb was added with “arnica” for its anti-inflammatory effects to tissue.

Vietnam War Veteran Finds Relief to Restless Leg Syndrome with All-Natural Sooner Relief Pain Gel

Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a neurological disorder. The disorder causes throbbing, pulling, creeping, or other unpleasant sensations in the legs and an uncontrollable urge to move the legs. The symptoms are exacerbated when a person is relaxing or at rest and can increase in severity at night when asleep. RLS can occur in both men and women.

“My RLS has dramatically affected my health. Before Sooner Relief, I could not sleep more than a few hours at a time, but since using the AMR-7 formula of Sooner Relief I sleep longer and get more rest and have more energy through the day,” Stanley Dobbs said.

SOONER RELIEF is formulated with medicinal herbs that penetrate the source of aches and pains. The AMR-7 medical herb formula of Sooner Relief is 100 percent natural, FDA-compliant solution pain relief gel. An Oklahoma City physician specializing in rheumatology created the pain relief gel formula. Peruvian born, the physician took many of his home country’s native use of medical herbs to create the fast absorbing pain relief formula. Formulated and packaged in a FDA compliant laboratory in Irving Texas, the doctor has used the strict guidelines set by the German Commission E Monographs and other reputable sources that monitor the authenticity and safety of all-natural remedies.

“The FDA doesn’t recognize the medicinal properties of herbs but many countries do, and so we’ve intentionally established product credibility through careful consultation with the German Commission E Monographs,” Cleveland says. “But it’s not just our strict standards of product excellence that are supporting SOONER RELIEF’s success. We’ve had all kinds of folks discovering that this is one pain-relief product that really works.”

SOONER RELIEF features time-tested, key ingredients such as arnica, aloe vera, MSM, menthol and a proprietary blend of medical herbs. Free of toxic pigments, animal products and dyes, the powerful, paraben-free compound is delivered through a non-greasy gel that cools the skin and aides in alleviating inflammatory pain.

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Doctor Matt Spaulding Body Building for His Brother

Dr. Matt Spaulding entered his first bodybuilding competition in late October and won his division — a feat he credits in part to SoonerRelief® (http://soonerpainrelief.com), the pain relief gel that’s proving the power of medicinal herbs. Now Dr. Spaulding regularly recommends Sooner Relief to patients in his chiropractic practice.

Dr. Spaulding spent nearly a year building muscle and shedding body fat, eventually losing over 40 pounds through intense discipline and training by top trainer Joey Codner. Although he had never been a bodybuilder, he decided to take on the challenge in honor of his late brother — and that drove him to work harder than he had ever worked at anything in his life. Dr. Spaulding came to rely on Sooner Relief to keep up the grueling pace of his workouts. “I could not have trained at the intensity I needed to without ,” he explained.

Dr. Spaulding was so impressed by Sooner Relief’s ability to ease muscle aches and pains, he began using it in his practice. Now the chiropractor wholeheartedly recommends Sooner Relief to patients. “Just a small amount provides soothing relief to sore muscle,” he stated.

Sooner Relief’s efficacy is due to the medicinal herbs that are the basis of its formulation, said Rod Cleveland, co-founder and vice president of operations for Physical Performance Health, LLC, which manufactures the gel. Being registered as an over-the-counter (OTC) pain relief gel and manufactured at an FDA-certified lab might have been enough for other products, but Cleveland and his team went several steps further: SoonerRelief was developed in consultation with the German Commission E Monographs on medicinal herbs.

“We at Physical Performance Health knew Sooner Relief was capable of delivering the kind of results that helped Dr. Spaulding win his bodybuilding competition,” Cleveland stated. “It is extremely rewarding to see our product help someone who is working hard to achieve a personal goal. We tend to think of pain relief in terms of arthritis and other common conditions, but it can also be necessary for people living extremely active lives.”

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How Bobby Cleveland Found Pain Relief

Being in sales and marketing for the past 40 years I have found that the consumers who suffer with pain in their joints will try almost anything once. To be successful you must have a product that the consumer will purchase over and over. In 1995 I found the Rayma Bracelet. The Rayma Bracelet from Spain was a huge success based on its many pain-relief issues. I found after traveling to trade shows all over the country that millions of people suffer from joint pain and are looking for non-prescription ways to feel better. People are concerned about potential gastrointestinal and cardiovascular risks with the use of all the arthritis pills prescribed or over the counter.

I have traveled from Norman, Oklahoma to China trying to find something that will help reduce pain and swelling of the joints. Finally I met an MD and Rheumatologist that specialized in pain relief.

The doctor told me about a rub he has developed after eight long years of research. The rub produced in the USA by an FDA-approved lab in Dallas, Texas. The rub gives a temporary relief of pain in your joints or even your muscles. It is strong medicine formulated for hurting joints and also helpful for tendinitis/bursitis. I tried it on my hand where arthritis has set in making it difficult for me to even do simple tasks like opening a jar. Things that I once took for granted were now difficult tasks for me to perform. I spread the cream over my hand and within minutes my pain was gone. Not only was the pain gone I could use my hand to do everyday tasks that had become troublesome for me.

I then realized this is the item I have been looking for the past eight years. I bought the formula and the marketing rights and we call it AMR-7 (Arthritis Muscle Relief) “The Stuff that Works!”

The rub has several remarkable herbs in which one ingredient is Arnica. Arnica contributes to the physical properties of the rub. The German Commission E approved the topical use of Arnica for sprains, contusions, rheumatic pains of muscles and joints. It also has MSM, Aloe Vera Gel and Menthol along with several other herbal medicines.

The rub can give a 60-year-old the flexibility he had when he was 30. Using the rub on your painful joints can give a senior the ability to exercise again. When you have pain in your joints you stop doing a lot of the things that you have done for years, like playing the piano, walking, tennis, golf or lifting weights.

All you do initially is apply two coats of the rub in the morning, 5 to 10 minutes apart. Repeat these applications in the evening or you could instead do it before and after work or sports, or before and after whatever activity causes pain. Most feel the difference within 5 minutes after applying the rub.

 

Representative Bobby Cleveland <br>State of Oklahoma House of Representatives and President of  RRB Cleveland, LLC

What is Chamomile

Matricaria Chamomilla (German Chamomile)

This popular herb has been widely used in Western culture, Its medicinal usage can be dated back to well over four thousand years, with notables as Hippocrates, Galen, and Asclepius writing about chamomile benefits. Chamomile is a common ingrediate in herbal teas and is part of the propriatary blend in Sooner Relief. The daisy looking flower have calming, carminative, and spasmolytic properties. It is used in Sooner Relief because of its soothing and anti-inflammatory effects when applied topically.

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It is from the plant’s fresh and dried flower heads that infusions, liquid extracts, and essential oils are made. There are two species of chamomile that are generally used in todays medicinial herbalism, Marticaria chamomilla (German chamaomile) and Chamaemelum mobile (Roman chamomile). The herb is an annual and both species belong to the Asteraceae/Compasitae family, have similar physical appearances, chemical properties, and general applications. The German chamomile is the most commonly used.

Chamomile’s beneficial medicinal properties contain volatile oils as well as flavonoids and other therapeutic substances. The volatile oils include bisabolol, bisabolol oxides A & B and matricin, A compound call apigenin make up the flavonoids.

Health Benefits

For thousands of years, Chamomile has been used in teas as a mild, relaxing sleep aid, treating fevers, colds, stomach ailment, colic, and most notably as an anti-inflammatory. The herb can be digested or used externally on the skin as an oitment. Over the last 20 years, Chamomile has confirmed the many historical uses for the plant and established pharmacological mechanism for the plant’s therapeutic properties. This includes antiseptic, antispasmodic, antipyretic, antibacterial, anti fungal, and anti-allergenic activity. Continued research has proven that chamomile’s specific anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, muscle relaxant, antispasmodic, anti-allergenic and sedative properties. Because of it long history and proven reputation, the herb is included as a drub in the pharmacopoeia of 26 countries.

As a tea, be used for lumbago, rheumatic problems and rashes.
As a salve, be used for hemorrhoids and wounds.
As a vapor, be used to alleviate cold symptoms or asthma.
Relieve restlessness, teething problems, and colic in children.
Relieve allergies, much as an antihistamine would.
Aid in digestion when taken as a tea after meals.
Relieve morning sickness during pregnancy.
Speed healing of skin ulcers, wounds, or burns.
Treat gastritis and ulcerative colitis.
Reduce inflammation and facilitate bowel movement without acting directly as a purgative.
Be used as a wash or compress for skin problems and inflammations, including inflammations of mucous tissue.
Promote general relaxation and relieve stress. Animal studies show that chamomile contains substances that act on the same parts of the brain and nervous system as anti-anxiety drugs. Never stop taking prescription medications, however, without consulting your doctor.
Control insomnia. Chamomiles mildly sedating and muscle-relaxing effects may help those who suffer from insomnia to fall asleep more easily.
Treat diverticular disease, irritable bowel problems and various gastrointestinal complaints. Chamomiles reported anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic actions relax the smooth muscles lining the stomach and intestine. The herb may therefore help to relieve nausea, heartburn, and stress-related flatulence. It may also be useful in the treatment of diverticular disorders and inflammatory bowel conditions such as Crohn’s disease.
Soothe skin rashes (including eczema), minor burns and sunburn. Used as a lotion or added in oil form to a cool bath, chamomile may ease the itching of eczema and other rashes and reduces skin inflammation. It may also speed healing and prevent bacterial infection.
Treat eye inflammation and infection. Cooled chamomile tea can be used in a compress to help soothe tired, irritated eyes and it may even help treat conjunctivitis.
Heal mouth sores and prevent gum disease. A chamomile mouthwash may help soothe mouth inflammations and keep gums healthy.
Reduce menstrual cramps. Chamomiles believed ability to relax the smooth muscles of the uterus helps ease the discomfort of menstrual cramping.

Sooner Relief Herbal Pain Relief chose chamomile as part of its formulation for it relaxing sedative properties. This has been found beneficial to many customers that suffer Restless Leg Syndrome and insomnia. They have written in to tell us that they rub Sooner Relief on the bottom of their feet or on the inside of their legs before bed time.

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