That arithmetic is the actual problem.
It is the middle of the afternoon. It is coming back. And instead of doing anything about it, you are working out whether it has been long enough.
That is a strange way to spend a day. You are not managing pain at that point, you are managing a clock. And the clock does not care that the meeting is at three.
Let's be clear, because this is where these pages usually go wrong.
Painkillers work. If they work for you, keep taking them, and take them properly.
But they come with a ceiling, and the hours between doses are real hours that you still have to be in.
Those hours are the gap. Not a replacement for what you take. Something for the stretch where you are not allowed to take it.
Magnesium is involved in muscle contraction and relaxation. Getting it through skin is the hard part, because it is a mineral and skin is one of the tightest barriers in the body.
In a Franz cell study, magnesium permeation across skin was very low from a cream on its own. Adding levomenthol increased it substantially. Menthol interacts with the lipid structure of the outer layer and opens the path.
The A.M. patch pairs magnesium with menthol and raspberry leaf for a cooling effect. The P.M. patch pairs it with lavender, arnica and iron powder for warmth.
A topical patch is not something you count. You put it on when you want it and take it off when you are done, and nothing about that decision involves arithmetic.
Relief you do not have to ration.
Both patches, one order. Eight patches in total, roughly one cycle.

A cooling gel patch for the hours you still have things to do. Magnesium, menthol and raspberry leaf.

Warmth you can lie down with. Magnesium, lavender, arnica and iron powder.

4 Cooling A.M. patches · 4 Warming P.M. patches · eight in total





Eight patches. Four cooling, four warming. One of each per day covers four days, which is most of a cycle.
Yes, through a normal day including movement. It is a flexible patch, not a rigid one, and it moves with you.
You can, it is thin enough. It is also designed to be seen if you want it seen.
It is a drug-free topical patch, so it does not interact the way an oral dose would. If you take anything regularly or have a condition affecting your cycle, check with your healthcare provider.
Yes. The set is available on a monthly delivery at 15% off, and you can skip or cancel any time.
These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and are not a substitute for medical care.
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