Noxicare- ‘Be pain free, naturally’

Noxicare is an all natural, pain relief  cream. It is a combination of 7 of the worls most potent pain relievers including tumeric, willow bark,  ginfer, holy basil, rosemary, alpha lipoic acids and boswellia extract. It has no known side effects and can be used on anything from muscular pain and arthritis to tension headaches and even fibromyalgia, The bottle states that it is odorless, non greasy, fast acting and long lasting.

I was given the opportunity to review Noxicare for myself. I do not have pain very often, but when I do I prefer to use creams and gels that are made to use directly on the spot of the pain.I do hate the typical minty smell that you

Light, greasy film left behind

get with these. Most leave a tingly cold or warm sensation that some people may or may not be fond of (I personally have no problem with it, only the smell) Not to mention the normal creams that I typically run to have many ingredients that I really don’t know anything about. SO I was excited to check out Noxicare and discover an all natural solution. I do love that there is no smell. That was a huge plus since I didn’t have to worry about my son having to deal with a strong scent when sitting in my lap. Also my husband didn’t make the typical “you smell like my grandma” comments. The cream was very easy to use and was more like applying a lotion to your skin then a cream. It easily rubbed in within seconds. The bottle does state that it is non greasy. I would have to disagree with this statement personally. It wasn’t greasy like say rubbing petroleum jelly on your skin, but there was a greasy film left on my hands as well as on my legs. After a short time the spot on my legs did get less greasy but my hands had to be washed to rid of it. Not a big deal to me since I am used to other pain relief creams, but is noteable to someone who does not want a greasy formula.

I have been using Zumba for Xbox lately and have worked muscles that have not been used in probably years! So needsless to say, there have been a few painful nights lately! So I put Noxicare to the ultimate test on my achy, overworked calf muscles (and tried to stop being whiney about it!) I did not have much luck in the fast acting pain relief department. It felt more like I had put lotion on my legs and nothing more. A little disappointed with that but maybe it just doesn’t work for everyone? I did check out the website and saw a statement that said “ By day seven, 72% of users reported a major reduction in their level of pain.” So maybe this would be more for someone who has chronic pains and would use it on an ongoing basis and not a quick short term remedy. If you fit into this category, it is worth giving Noxicare a shot. It does beat walking around smelling minty when you are in pain if it works for you!

Everyone has different experiences with products so just because it did not work perfectly for me, does not mean it wouldn’t be a good solution for you. There are good points to this product and with it being all natural, definitely worth giving a try to check it out for yourself! If you are interested in putting Noxicare to the test, check out the giveaway below. Two lucky readers will have the chance to win a tube to try.

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I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

 

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3 Responses to Noxicare- ‘Be pain free, naturally’

  1. Kim says:

    I tried this and liked it. No smell and it works!!

  2. i might have to see if this would work for me, i have fibromyalgia…
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  3. I didn’t know that turmeric was a natural pain reliever!
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