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Mineral Ice® by Straight Arrow
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Versatile, menthol-based topical salve for horses and ponies |
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Reduces muscle and joint pain from arthritis, injuries, and sprains |
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Water-based formula contains no steroids or Benzocaine |
Instant temporary relief for your horse's muscle and joint pain. Time-tested topical salve offers cool, fast, and temporary relief of minor aches and pains associated with arthritis, injuries, sprains, strains, and bruises. Menthol-based formula also helps relieve minor soreness and stiffness from overexertion, exercise, field work, or competitions and shows. Contains no steroids or Benzocaine. Versatile salve can also be diluted in water for use as a cooling body wash or calming brace. Convenient 1 lb tub.
Please click on "More Information" for use, ingredients, storage, and further details.
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The original greaseless cooling gel for fast temporary relief of minor aches and pains of muscles and joints associated with arthritis, injuries, strains, sprains and bruises. Helps reduce heat, swelling. For lameness, sprains, bucked shin, bruises, curbs, early stages of splints, capped hocks, knees, or elbows, tendon, ligament and muscle soreness in leg, shoulders, hip and stifle. Fast, temporary external desensitizing of painful areas. Helps keep legs sound and tight for maximum performance.
Usage Instructions
Be sure that application area is clean and free of any other medications. Apply Mineral Ice by hand or with a damp sponge. Be sure area is well coated. Rub gently to ensure contact with skin. If desired, bandage leg or other areas with cool wet or dry cotton wraps only. Apply at least twice daily.
Horses In Training:
Use regularly before and after workouts.
After Strenuous Competition:
To temporarily relieve minor soreness or stiffness after racing, polo, hunting, jumping, roping, cutting, gated performances and dressage. Promotes faster, safer cool outs.
When Transporting Horse:
Apply and bandage as usual before transporting. The horse will be comforted and arrive in better condition to perform and compete.
Use As A Body Wash Coolant:
Mineral Ice, when diluted with water, can be used as a cool down therapeutic body wash. Simply dilute 2 tablespoons of Mineral Ice in 4 oz. of clean water. Mix vigorously forming a smooth uniform cream. Then mix this cream with 1 quart of water until uniform. Sponge or towel apply.
General Precautions:
Do not apply any other external products to the same areas when Mineral Ice is in use.
Do not rub injured or normal areas excessively.
Do not apply to open wounds or damaged skin.
If excessive irritation develops, discontinue use and consult a veterinarian.
Do not bandage tightly.
Avoid contact with genital areas, eyes and mucous membranes.
Do not use with heating pads.
Severe or chronic lameness should be treated by or on the advice of a veterinarian.
Ingredients:
Active Ingredient: Menthol 2%
Other Ingredients: Ammonium Hydroxide, Carbomer 934, Cupic Sulfate, FD&C Blue No. 1, Isopropyl Alcohol 11.2%, Magnesium Sulfate, Sodium Hydroxide, Thymol, Deionized Water.
Storage:
Store in a cool place and keep lid tight. Do not use, pour, spill or store near heat or open flame. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the benefits of Mineral Ice? |
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Mineral Ice has many benefits starting with relieving muscular body and joint soreness for horses in work. The original pain relief formula has been used for years by trainers for joint stiffness and minor aches caused by overexertion.
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When should I use Mineral Ice? |
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Use regularly before and after workouts when conditioning, showing, or trail riding.
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Can I dilute Mineral Ice with water to make a brace for my horse? |
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Yes, mix Mineral Ice in a bucket of water and apply with sponge to legs and chest area to cool down and keep your horse from feeling fatigued. Or mix 3 tablespoons in a trigger spray bottle, fill with water, and use as a spray on liniment.
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Will Mineral Ice help my older horse with ligament and muscle soreness? |
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Yes, Mineral Ice is great relief from arthritic symptoms for senior horses.
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Can I use Mineral Ice on open wounds? |
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Avoid direct contact to open wounds with Mineral Ice. Instead use a medicated wound care product specifically designed to promote healing and protect against bacteria and fungal infections.
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