Active Ingredients: Menthol 3%, Camphor 3%, and Capsaicin .03%.
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Other Ingredients: Aloe Vera Extract, Carbomer, Decyl Polyglucose,
Vegetable Glycerine, Grapefruit Seed Extract, Green Tea Extract, Orange Peel Extract, Queen of the Prairie Extract, Rose Water,
Silica, Sodium Hydroxymethyl Glycinate, Deionized Water, Witch Hazel, Yucca Extract.
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Obtained naturally from peppermint or other mint oils. It is used to give a
cool feeling to the skin after application. It is also a very mild local anesthetic.
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Derived from the wood of the camphor tree. It gives a cool feeling to the skin and
works as a skin-conditioning agent. Have antiseptic and anesthetic properties.
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A stimulant, biological product that relieves aches and pains of arthritis
by intercepting the pain signals sent to the brain due to inflamed joints.
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Aloe Vera Extract
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From the leaves of one or more of species of the aloe plant. Uses include
treating burns and mild abrasions and are historically a strong skin-conditioning agent.
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Carbomer
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A polymer of acrylic acid. Used to control the viscosity.
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Decyl Polyglucose
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Derived from corn and fats of coconut and palm kernel oils. It is used as a
surfactant.
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Vegetable Glycerin
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A Polyhydric alcohol used as a humectant and skin-conditioning agent.
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Grapefruit Seed Extract
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An organic anti-microbial and fungicidal agent that is non-corrosive and non-irritant
to the skin.
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Green Tea Extract
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Biological additive used as an anti-irritant. Rich in vitamin 'C' and
fluoride, acting as a mild antibacterial agent.
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Orange Peel Extract
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An extract from the rinds of oranges citrus sinensis with the properties of
an anti-inflammatory biological additive.
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Queen of the Prairie Extract
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Biological antiseptic containing high levels of salicylic acid.
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Rose Water
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An aqueous solution of the odoriferous species of flowers of rosa centifolia.
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Silica
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An inorganic oxide working as an opacifying agent.
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Sodium Hydroxymethyl
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Sodium salt of the substituted amino acid for a preservative and neutralizer.
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Deionized Water
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Purified water to control viscosity.
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An astringent obtained from hamamelis virginiana.
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Yucca Extract
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A biological skin-conditioning agent derived from a select group of cactus in the
Yucca family that is used to treat burns and mild abrasions by working as an anti-inflammatory agent and reducing erythema.
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Sore No More Usage Warnings:
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* If you have ever
had an adverse reaction to CAPSAICIN do NOT use this product. If you have never had an adverse reaction to Capsaicin but are
now experiencing an adverse reaction to Capsaicin, remove the Sore No More from the affected area by rubbing it with oil,
not water.
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* Do not put Sore No More directly into
your eyes. Sore No More derives its Capsaicin from cayenne pepper oil which will sting if you get it in your eyes. If you
do get Sore No More in your eyes, the stinging sensation will pass in about 4-5 minutes. But it is best if you avoid contact
with your eyes.
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* Do not ingest Sore
No More. Even though the elements of Sore No More are edible, do not ingest. The Sore No More product contains the oil of
cayenne pepper and it can produce a burning sensation. If the product is ingested, the burning sensation can be removed by
eating honey. Please be aware that Sore No More is not designed to be taken internally.
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* Do not apply to
open wounds. As Sore No More contains the oil from the cayenne pepper, applying Sore No More to an open wound or cut will
cause the site to have a burning sensation. Please avoid contact with open wounds or cuts.
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