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Equi-Block® Liniments by Miracle Corp
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Contains capsaicin to absorb deep into joints and muscles |
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For temporary relief of minor aches and pains |
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Great for discomfort caused by overexertion |
For temporary relief of pain caused by osteoarthritis, strains and sprains of ligaments and tendons, curb and splints in horses. Easy to use and has a pleasant scent. Leg Tightener & Liniment goes on cool. It is a unique menthol/capsaicin "feel good rub" indicated for the relief of minor aches and pains. It penetrates deep to soothe joints, tighten ligaments and tendons, and help reduce swelling. For horses.
Directions:
Leg Tightener: Shake well before using. Apply evenly to clean legs and rub in thoroughly. Use more liberally for swollen or puffy legs. Apply to affected area no more than 3 times daily. Contains capsaicin: do not touch face while using and wash hands after applying any Equi-Block product.
Please click on "More Information" for instructions, ingredients, and storage.
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| Contains capsaicin: do not touch face while using and wash hands after applying any Equi-Block product.
Leg Tightener & Liniment
Leg Tightener & Liniment will tighten legs without bandages, but for best results, legs should be bandaged. For even quicker, "overnight" leg tightening results, apply with a "sweat" or "plastic wrap" if time permits.
Ingredients: Menthol (3%), Purified Water, Isopropyl Alcohol, Chamomile Extract, Polysorbate 80, Olibanum Extract, Rosemary Oil, Capsicum Oleoresin, Carbomer, Trolamine, Methylparaben.
Store in cool, dry area. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
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Endorsed by the Cerin Racing Stables
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This product should not be permitted to freeze. If ordering this product in seasons with freezing temperatures, we suggest FedEx Overnight Air shipping (additional shipping costs apply).
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