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Dr. Cole's Protocols For Pain Relief
Life should be enjoyed directly rather than as a bystander because of various forms of pain. Dr. Cole's intentions when creating these products was to make day-to-day life easier for women, men, and children who were experiencing pain. We will review protocols for each situation below:
Products That Help Relieve Daytime Pain
I have chronic pain, which is located on the back of my neck, both my ankles, my right knee, my wrists (mostly my right) and abdomen. I've struggled with this for years, and recently it's gotten to the point where I have to wear compression items in order to be able to work normally.
I wanted to find something that I could use alongside them and picked up some cream from a store which turned out to be a good idea. After running out of it, I decided to look online for an organic and natural. This product really works. I am getting some relief after a few days of usage.
I seriously love this product and recommend it to so many people who are so grateful when they purchase it and see how amazing it is! ~ Stacey Martin Fords, NJ
Living with chronic neck pain from a 35-year-old trauma and moderate arthritis in joints (thumbs, wrists, shoulders, knees, ankles, hips) from the typical wear and tear of being an active person. This pain cream cuts the neck pain in half, and all but eliminates the arthritic joint pain while increasing range and ease of motion. It has a soothing texture that absorbs well and doesn't leave oily or greasy feeling. The scent is all natural and not overpowering or medicinal. I love that it contains arnica as well as Peppermint and Rosemary. ~ Nancy C., Charlotte, NC
I’m typically a bath bomb or bubble bath girl, but since finding out I was pregnant I switched over to Epsom salts. I am absolutely obsessed with this scent and have purchased jars and jars of it over the past few months. It smells incredible and makes for a perfect, relaxing soak. Would definitely recommend and buy for any of my preggo friends & family in the future! ~ Emma Roberts., Stateline, NY
I used this on my neck for routine muscle tension and my back for a strained muscle. I liked the gentle soothing sensation and scent. Helps me at night to sleep. It provided me some much-needed relief which was what I was looking for when I ordered. ~Evelyn G., Grand Rapids, MI
Muscle Ease Bath Salt is great product! I have nerve damage, bulging disks, sciatic pain & this is instant relief for me. Relieved the tension in my lower extremities and swelling. Very soothing & the smell is wonderful and relaxing. ~ Belle C., Naples, FL
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• Dr. Cole's A.M. Pain Balm
• Dr. Cole's P.M. Pain Balm
• Protocols for both
• These products are wrapped up in a gold box with a satin ribbon and a special note telling the recipient it is from you.
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Contained in this gift:
• Dr. Cole's A.M. Pain Balm
• Dr. Cole's P.M. Pain Balm
• Protocols for both
• These products are wrapped up in a gold box with a satin ribbon and a special note telling the recipient it is from you.
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Contained in this gift:
• Muscle Relief Balm
• Muscle Relief Salt
• Protocol for both
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Gift Wrapped & Free Delivery in the USA
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Contained in this gift:
• Muscle Relief Balm
• Muscle Relief Salt
• Protocol for both
How Transdermal Remedies Work
What is Transdermal? Transdermal is a big word that simply describes the process that happens when a substance enters the bloodstream through the skin. “Trans-“ means across or beyond, and “-dermal” means “relating to the skin,” especially the dermis. Put it all together, and you have “beyond the skin.”
The dermis is the middle of three layers of skin that protect our body. It is a thick layer of tissue below the thin outer skin layer—the epidermis. The dermis contains capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles and more. A lot happens in the dermis!
For many thousands of years, medicine men and women, shamans, and healers of all varieties—including regular people like us—have applied substances onto the skin to achieve therapeutic effects. Those beneficial effects range from being calmed, soothed, and relaxed, to being fully cured of an ailment.
In today’s world, transdermal drug delivery is now an accepted alternative to oral delivery of drugs and to hypodermic injections. But, it wasn’t always that way. The FDA first accepted this approach in 1979, less than 50 years ago. For the first two years, the only approved transdermal drug was scopolamine, used to combat nausea and vomiting caused by motion sickness.
Those of you who suffer from motion sickness are probably very familiar with the patches you can affix to your body a half an hour or so before flying or going deep-sea fishing. They’ve saved many wretched moments for people over the years.
Interestingly, scopolamine—also known as Devil’s Breath—is a poisonous organic compound, obtained mainly from plants of the genus Scopolia. Like many drugs, scopolamine began its existence as a plant.
Dr. Cole first began learning about these very old healing herbs when she found herself having to deal with very sick people who could not take in oral medications of any kind because of their delicate digestive systems. She soon discovered after much experience that the use of transdermal applications of these powerful herbs could be just as effective, if not more so, than oral medications because they bypass the digestive system and get right into the muscles and lymph system and then quickly into the circulatory system.