What is 3C Pharma MyoCalm Muscle Contraction Spray used for?
MyoCalm ® Spray is the first natural muscle relaxant spray to relieve and treat muscle contractures . Back, cervical, lumbar, calves… Pain relief is rapid and mobility regained. If you're suffering from back pain and you've had enough of it, why not try an effective solution? Discover the innovation of the 3C Pharma Laboratory: the MYOCALM spray. This exclusive formula is composed of a blend of Arnica, Harpagophytum, Willow and Peppermint extract, as well as Lavender, Wintergreen and Peppermint essential oils. These ingredients are specially chosen to soothe and relax the muscles in order to regain optimal mobility. Don't let pain keep you from enjoying your life, embrace efficiency with MYOCALM SPRAY.
Nature's Best for Muscle Soreness Relief
Do you want to discover the properties of plants for your well-being? Let us introduce you to three active ingredients that you can't miss: wintergreen, peppermint and lavender.
Wintergreen is a small monoecious shrub of the Ericaceae family that measures less than 15 cm. This shrub is a real concentrate of benefits thanks to its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. Used for centuries by Native Americans, wintergreen is known to relieve joint and muscle pain.
Peppermint is a herbaceous plant of the Lamiaceae family, appreciated for its freshness and minty taste. It is known for its tonic and stimulating virtues, but also for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. This plant is used in particular to relieve headaches and muscle pain.
Finally, lavender is a bushy shrub with a taproot and gray leaves. It is appreciated for its delicate fragrance and its ability to soothe tension. Lavender is also known for its antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. It is often used in aromatherapy to help calm stress and promote sleep.
How to properly use 3C Pharma MyoCalm Muscle Contractions Spray?
- Spray MYOCALM® Spray 2 to 4 times on sensitive areas.
- It is possible to massage to increase the beneficial effects.
- Renew the operation if necessary.
- Wash your hands after each use.
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What is the composition of this soothing spray?
Ingredients: Aqua, Alcohol Denat, Propylene Glycol, Peg-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Glycerin, Vanillyl Butyl Ether, Camphor, Gaultheria Procumbens Leaf Oil, Mentha Piperita Oil, Lavandula Angustifolia Oil, Harpagophytum Procumbens Root Extract, Arnica Montana Flower Extract, Potassium Sorbate , Sodium Benzoate, Mentha Piperita Leaf Extract, Salix Alba Bark Extract, Citric Acid, Linalool, Limonene, Geraniol.
What are the side effects and contraindications?
- Flammable product, do not spray towards a flame or an incandescent body.
- Do not use in pregnant or breastfeeding women, in people with a history of convulsive or epileptic disorders and in children under 15 years of age.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not apply on the face, on the mucous membranes, on injured or irritated skin.
- In case of contact with eyes and mucous membranes, rinse thoroughly with clear water.
- Do not use in case of allergy to any of the components without performing a skin test beforehand.
- For external use only.
- Contains camphor and a warming agent.
- Heat can be perceived differently by different people.
- Keep away from any flame or source of spark and away from light, humidity and heat.
Presentation
3C Pharma MyoCalm Muscle Contractions Spray 100ml comes in the form of a 100ml bottle.
Our naturo advice for adopting the right gestures:
During a muscle contracture, the first reflex to have is to apply heat to the contracture to relax the muscle and have good vascularization. You must then stretch as far as possible and without forcing. The stretches differ depending on the location of the contracture:
- In case of contracture in the neck (torticollis):
Gently turn the head to the left, then to the right, and then back and forth, several times in succession. You can also bring the shoulders back, then forward. And work on the breathing by lengthening it, in order to open the thorax.
- In the event of a contracture in the arm:
If the contracture is in the forearm, extend the arm in front of you and pull the fingers back, stretch the arm backwards to stretch the biceps, and forwards to stretch the broad muscle posterior.
- In case of contracture in the gluteal muscles:
Lie on your back, bend your legs at 90°, bend the leg on the side of the contracture over the other leg, pass your hands between the two legs and pull gently. This stretches the piriformis muscle which, when contracted, can lead to sciatica.
- In case of contracture in the thigh:
What frequently happens to footballers in the adductors; Lying on the ground, extend the leg to the side to stretch the inner part.
What is the link between stress and muscle contractures?
Stress and muscle contractures are closely linked. Stress can cause excessive muscle tension , which can lead to muscle contractures.
When we are stressed, our body is on constant alert and our sympathetic nervous system is activated. This causes a release of stress hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline, which can cause involuntary muscle contraction.
The muscles most often affected by muscle contractures are those of the neck , shoulders and back , but they can also affect other parts of the body. Muscle contractures can be very painful and limit mobility, which can make stress even worse.
Managing stress can help prevent muscle spasms. Techniques such as progressive muscle relaxation, yoga, meditation, and cognitive behavioral therapy can help reduce stress levels and prevent excessive muscle tension. Regular stretching and strengthening exercises can also help prevent muscle tightness by maintaining muscle flexibility and strength.