Saturday, August 11, 2012

I have it!

I was invited to do a review of an all natural pain reliever called Noxicare. I was very nervous about providing a review for a product that I had never heard of but now I know why they do ask bloggers to share!


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I first received the Noxicare, opened it and immediately thought that it would never work. It did not smell like it had anything in it.  Odd I thought, as how do they except it to work if they don't put in any of the typical ingredients that we have all come to expect; like menthol.  There was definitely not any in this stuff. So I had to go check out the website and look into their ingredients to see what it was. I found this on their website.....

Turmeric

Turmeric

One of the most powerful natural pain relievers known to exist; recognized for its anti-inflammatory properties. Turmeric is a powerful herb in the ginger family that contains curcumin as its active ingredient. Curcumin provides the health benefits of turmeric and turmeric extract, useful as an anti-inflammatory agent and as an antioxidant. Studies have shown that turmeric may help reduce the pain and irritation experienced by patients with irritable bowel syndrome and its anti-inflammatory properties help to naturally relieve pain associated with arthritis by reducing inflammation in the joints.
Willow bark

Willow Bark

Has been used for natural pain relief and inflammation since the time of Ancient Egypt and Greece. The use of willow bark dates back thousands of years when patients chewed on the bark to reduce fever and inflammation. Willow bark continues to be used today for the treatment of pain (particularly low back pain, tension headaches and osteoarthritis), and inflammatory conditions such as bursitis and tendinitis.
Ginger

Ginger

Helps relieve muscle pains, arthritis and rheumatism, and is a catalyst for improving the effectiveness of other herbs. Ginger is an effective anti-inflammatory agent used for thousands of years to alleviate arthritis, headaches, rheumatism and sore throat, while also naturally relieving muscle strains and knee pains experienced by athletes. The medicinal part of ginger is the rhizome, an underground stem that most people refer to as the root. Western herbalists classify ginger as a carminative, which settles the intestine and eases pain by removing gas from the digestive tract. This versatile and useful herb also serves as a catalyst for improving the effectiveness of other natural pain relieving herbs found in Noxicare™.
Rosemary

Rosemary Extract

Has served a variety of purposes including topical use for joint or musculoskeletal pain. Ancient Egyptians knew to relieve musculoskeletal pain by rubbing rosemary extract oil into their skin. Today, rosemary has become important due to its natural pain relief ability, as well as stimulate hair growth, boost mental activity and relieve respiratory problems.
Holy basil

Holy Basil

Properties include anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibacterial and antiviral. Holy Basil is a plant indigenous to India and extremely well-regarded as beneficial for many different health problems. Holy basil inhibits inflammatory-causing enzymes that contribute to arthritis and other types of pain caused by inflammation. Holy basil has antimicrobial and anti-viral properties, and expectorant properties as well, useful in respiratory tract infections and during respiratory stress.
Boswellia

Boswellia Extract

Boswellia is a genus of trees native to India known for their fragrant resin which has many pharmacological uses, particularly as an anti-inflammatory and pain reliever. Boswellia extracts and oils have been used to treat back pain and has been compared in effectiveness to steroids in treating Crohn’s disease and other intestinal problems—without causing ulcers like aspirin family medications.
Alpha Lipoic Acids

Alpha Lipoic Acids

Antioxidants used for treating diabetic neuropathy and increasing blood flow to the nerves. Acid Alpha Lipoic Acid is a natural pain relief antioxidant made by every cell in the body, and is also found in foods such as red meats and spinach. It is well known for its proven pain relieving abilities, particularly against numbness, burning and pain often associated with diabetic neuropathy.  ALA also helps vitamins C and E work better, and is used to treat and detox the liver.

I was really interested in the ingredients and what it had to say about each one.  They are definitely all natural.

The first couple of times I tried it, I didn't know what to think.  I would put it on at night and go to bed.  It didn't take me long, DUH, to realize that I wasn't going to be able to review a product if I wasn't awake to realize the full benefits from it. I did, however, ask my husband a few questions after the third morning.  I have RLS, Restless Leg Sydrome, and I wanted to know how it was working on that.  Hubby said that he did notice a difference in my constant kicking.  Yay for me...And for him for that matter!  Now RLS isn't listed on their site but it did cause a noticeable difference. So, it was onto the daytime test :) 

I could list the medical issues that I have but that isn't the point and honestly you would probably think I was crazy. There is several medical aliments listed on their website as to what it was specifically designed for such as Musculoskeletal PainArthritis, Fibromyalgia, Neuropathy, and (surprisingly enough) Tension Headaches.   So I decided to look around the website and see what else I could find.  I found an article about tennis elbow. I was diagnosed with it some time ago and have been doing really well after about 6 weeks of physical therapy. Recently though, it has been acting up and I decided that this would be a perfect test for the Noxicare

I put it on my arm/elbow area and waited. I can honestly say within 15 minutes I noticed a difference in my arm.  Crazy right!? I thought so. It didn't have an odor, of any kind, it worked on things that they didn't even tried to claim it did AND I saw relief quick!  What more could you want? How about an inexpensive price :) You can currently purchase it online for just $19.95 for a 3.5oz tube.  The website said that they are working on getting it into pharmacies as well.  They have a listing that says you will be able to get it in capsule form soon too.  I hope I get the chance to try those too!  Try it and let me know what you think! 


I did receive the 3.5 oz tube to try for free but did not receive any other compensation from the company nor did they try to influence my review!
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

2 comments:

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  2. It is pretty good stuff! Thank you for the follow and I would be glad to do the same!

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