Foot Pain Relief Rubbing Oil
Foot Pain Relief Rubbing Oil
Topical Analgesic, Menthol 2%
- Formally called, "Neuropathy Rubbing Oil"
- Temporary Relief of Numbness, Tingling and Shooting Pain*
- Fast-Acting Relief
- Safe for Diabetics
- Essential Oil Blend
Frankincense & Myrrh™ Foot Pain Relief Rubbing Oil is a proprietary blend of 9 essential oils. It delivers powerful, all-natural relief for foot, heel, toe, and ankle discomfort. This all natural analgesic and anti-inflammatory rubbing oil promotes temporary relief of tingling, numbness, prickling and shooting pain.*
Eucalyptus, Rosemary, and Cinnamon oils work together to relieve swelling and ease discomfort, while Geranium, Frankincense, and Myrrh oils combine their soothing properties to calm swelling and promote recovery. Sunflower Seed and Lemon oils hydrate and refresh, while Nutmeg and Bergamot oils relieve tension and promote relaxation.
Adults, apply 10-30 drops into palm of hand and massage into affected areas. May be used up to 4x daily.
| Active Ingredients: | Purpose: |
| Menthol 2% | Topical Analgesic |
Customer's Experiences:
“The Foot Pain Relief Oil is the best pain medicine I ever had for my feet.” - R.F., Greene, RI
"Foot Pain Relief Rubbing Oil is really fabulous - I've used it on my husband's feet for many years and it really helps with his Neuropathy." - D.G., Montoursville, PA
"Foot Pain Relief Rubbing Oil works better than any 'pills' prescribed by my doctor for my Neuropathy caused by Spinal Stenosis." - C.K. Eureka, NV
Warnings: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Do Not use by mouth, in nostrils, on wounds, damaged skin or over large areas of the body. If pregnant, breastfeeding, or on a medication ask a health care professional before use. Discontinue if irritation occurs. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed seek medical attention or call a poison control center right away.
*Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
