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Humans have so many types of pain and so few ways to relieve it, or so we think. Does a pain reliever exist that can help the whole family? Which won’t cause addiction? What if the person in pain already took over the counter pills but needs more relief while they begin to work? What will be both strong and safe?
In many of the cases above, a doctor might recommend a topical analgesic. However, some of these still contain aspirin, which children should not use, or other allergens. Certain medications may not present as strong enough for some people or injuries. What then? Since Aleve and other naproxen sodium tablets tend to work best for me, I tried Aleve X Pain Relief Gel when I happened upon it. This lotion, as the tube calls it, does have a faint scent of camphor and menthol. However, these do not overpower as some brands can. The combination gently warms the area to which one applies it to help relieve muscle and joint soreness. My family has found it works wonders when we don’t feel like digging through the cabinet for pain relievers or waiting for tablets to be digested and get to work. Aleve X relieves pain quickly and works for a few hours at a time, plenty of opportunity to go get the oral painkillers if they are still needed. Many times, a small squirt of this lotion, rubbed in well, can knock out pain well on its own. We have used it on everything from tennis elbow to cramped muscles, with wonderful results from a proc=duct the package recommends for arthritis and general soreness. Thus, Aleve X Pain Relief Gel comes highly recommended. Multigenerational households in particular would do well to add it to first kits since everyone can use it. One can use it alone or in combination with other pain therapies. The size of the tube makes it great for on the go in case of muscle or joint injury as well. This economical gel deserves a place in every first aid arsenal.
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