Silagic Freez Gel over-concentrated cold in our pharmacy bio, a cold-effect gel that relieves your pain immediately and permanently. Give your opinion on the usage tips and dosage with our Verified Reviews partner after your purchase.
This gel has a remarkable soothing effect on the skin especially in case of shock, blow or fall , but also to fight against the feelings of heavy legs .
Silagic Freez Cold over-concentrated gel is used in case of blow, shock and falls and offers a cold effect that will instantly relieve pain that is of muscle or joint origin, while reducing the appearance of bruises. Its gel formula is quickly absorbed for immediate effect.
This active cold gel combines the action of organic silicon with the benefits of harpagotphytum and essential oils of helichrysum, katafray, peppermint and cypress.
Massage gently after application 2 to 3 times a day on the affected areas.
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aqua - alcohol denat - menthol - silanetriol - harpagophytum procumbens root extract - helichrysum italicum flower oil - cedrelopsis grevei bark extract - mentha piperita oil - cupressus sempervirens leaf oil - benzyl alcohol - carbomer - sodium stearoyl glutamate - sodium hydroxide - citric acid - lecithin - acaria senegal gum - maltodextrin - potassium sorbate - potassium hydroxide - limonene - linalool
Do not use in pregnant or lactating women. Do not expose yourself to the sun after application. Use on healthy skin only. External use. Reserved for adults.
Silagic comes in the form of a 100 ml tube.
With the good weather, we come out of his shell, we restart the sport and ... patatras, it is the injury that does not prevent. Tendinitis, sprain, muscle pain can spoil the weekend.
Opt for cold in case of inflammation, strains, sprains, tears, bruises, swelling, bruising and osteoarthritis.
In medicine, cold therapy is considered a common method of reducing pain. Because the cold slows down the conduction of the pain message in the peripheral nervous system, thus mitigating the most painful effects of the trauma. The heat energy released by the cold then acts as a kind of local anesthetic.