RHUMATIBIO GEL DE MASSAGE ANTI RHUMATISMAL 75ML

RHUMATIBIO® est un gel de massage aux huiles essentielles naturelles qui soulage les douleurs articulaires, musculaires et tendineuses. Grâce à son action antalgique, anti-inflammatoire et décontracturante, il procure un effet rafraîchissant et un soulagement rapide et durable.

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RHUMATIBIO® est un gel de massage à base d’huiles essentielles 100 % pures et naturelles, spécialement conçu pour soulager les douleurs articulaires, musculaires et tendineuses. Sa formule aromatique associe des actifs aux propriétés antalgiques, anti-inflammatoires et décontracturantes, pour un soulagement rapide et durable.

Actions : 

– Action antalgique : soulage rapidement les douleurs musculaires et articulaires

-Action anti-névralgique : apaise les douleurs nerveuses

-Action anti-inflammatoire : réduit l’inflammation et les gonflements des tendons

-Effet myorelaxant : détend les muscles en cas de crampes, contractures ou courbatures

Avantages : 

Texture non grasse et pénétration rapide

Effet rafraîchissant immédiat

Soulagement rapide et durable

Sans colorants ni parabènes

Indications :

– Rhumatismes chroniques

– Arthrose / Arthrite

– Tendinites

– Douleurs musculaires, contractures, courbatures

– Crampes et tensions musculaires

Conseils d’utilisation :

Appliquer une petite quantité de gel sur la zone douloureuse.

Masser doucement jusqu’à absorption complète.

Répéter 2 à 3 fois par jour selon les besoins.

Usage externe uniquement.

Se laver les mains après application.

Tube de contenance………………………………………………75ml

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