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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | | | | Highly effective specifically formulated gel to manage pain from serious injury. Safe, effective and easy to apply. Temporary relief of minor aches and pains in joints, tendons, muscles, ligaments or due to overexertion, injury or arthritis. Apply an even amount to the area of lameness 1 to 3 times daily; circle entire joint, stifle, fetlock, hock, or other areas. Capsaicin .025%. | | | |
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| $17.47 | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Weight: | 0.63 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 3 reviews |
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| | Features | Topical pain relieverRacehorse strengthContains CapsaicinWill not test positive
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pain reliever Nov 11, 2009
this item was recommended by a friend who has horses. we use it for
aches and pains that we get by overdoing. it works better than
items we have purchased at drug stores for people pains. item
arrived quickly, well packaged, and was priced at a good price.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Does not have the same effect Jun 04, 2009 I have used this product from another seller. This one did not have one hundredth of the burning and warming effect as compared to my previous experience. I even stirred the ointment, just in case I was missing on an ingredient that might have settled on the bottom of the jar. I don't know if this is a different manufacturer, but I will buy from a different seller next time.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Bean Counters Win Again Mar 10, 2009 I had used this product for years, when suddenly all the local suppliers (Feed Stores, mostly) stopped carrying it. When I found it online, I noticed that the label had changed, but hoped that didn't signify a change in formula.
I don't know what they've done to it, but the color of mixture is different (it was white and now is beige), the smell is different, and it doesn't work as well as it used to. Now I know why the stores stopped carrying it: farmers need products that work; they will not continue to use something out of "brand loyalty".
I'm guessing that the bean-counters found a way to use cheaper ingredients and save themselves a penny a jar. Too bad - it used to be a good product.
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