Pain Relief
In pain relief circles, Penetran+Plus continues to grow in popularity because our users tell us and their neighbors that unlike other topical creams Penetran+Plus can be used on everything from arthritis to muscle soreness after working out and even to alleviate the itch of bed bug bites.
Customers tell friends about the relief they get from arthritis, bursitis, and tendinitis or muscle soreness after working out. We also get many reports on how Penetran+Plus brings comfort to bed bug bites and other insect bites, bruises, stings, burns and abrasions. Penetran+Plus is also pharmacist recommended among topical creams for the temporary relief of aches and pains associated with arthritis that comes with the natural aging process
Penetran+Plus works differently than other topical creams and pain relievers which distract from the pain with hot or cold ingredients. Its primary active ingredients are quaternary ammonium compounds which have a neutralizing effect on pain signals. Penetran+Plus has the added effectiveness of MSM (Methyl Sulfonyl Methane), natural lemon oil and our own proprietary transdermal delivery technology to enhance penetration. Penetran+Plus' unique formulas are patented, and the primary active ingredients are found in no other pain relief product, including topical creams.
Penetran+Plus relieves the muscle soreness after working out without an overpowering odor. Instead, users enjoy a pleasant lemon scent. Penetran+Plus is a scientific victory that provides today’s most effective non-prescription topical pain relief and differs from all other topical analgesic products available.
Why buy separate topical creams to remove the itch associated with bed bug bites, relieve muscle soreness after working out, and provide arthritis relief, when one product, Penetran+Plus, has been found to satisfy all those needs?
Gate Control Theory of Pain
"Gate theory" is the term used to describe pain relief by causing sensations other than pain, and then sending them down the same pathway. Using the body's own nervous system, the gate control theory invokes the concept that the final common pathway for sharp pain to the brain can be shut out by the nerves that transmit cold and vibration senses. Just as running a burn under cold water stops the sharp pain, stimulating cold receptors can dull pain.
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