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By Armen Hareyan on July 3, 2007 - 5:22am for eMaxHealth

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Swiss Medica's O24 Pain Neutralizer contains absolutely no chemical binders.

024's unique United States Patented process allows it to deliver multiple all-natural essential oils to the focus of pain without the chemical binders that are present in all the other major topical pain creams. Most major branded topical pain relievers on the market contain chemical binders. O24 has been subject to medical and double blind clinical studies that have demonstrated excellent results in the relief of pain and reduction of inflammation leading to enhanced circulation to areas of pain or muscular injury.

The recent death of a New York City teenager from a popular muscle topical pain cream overdose is raising concerns on the hazards of overusing most topical pain relievers that contain chemical binders. The New York City medical examiner's office ruled that 17-year-old cross-country runner Arielle Newman died from an accidental overdose of methyl salicyclates, a chemical binder found in many topical pain creams and rubs.

Methyl salicyclates, or salicylic acid, is the active ingredient in pain creams such as Ben-Gay(TM), Tiger Balm(TM) and Icy Hot(TM), as well as Aspirin(TM), and many physicians note that it can be potentially harmful if it is overused. An anti-clotting agent, salicylic acid at very high doses can cause internal bleeding, can cause arrhythmias of the heart, and also can also cause problems in the liver. Most major branded topical pain creams, with the exception of O24 Pain Neutralizer, have some type of chemical binder such as methyl salicyclates or paraben.

Toxicity and other various dangers can exist with the extended and high use of products with chemicals and chemical binders in them. In recent years, prescription pain relief pain products (Cox 2 inhibitors), over the counter oral pain relievers (NSAIDs) and now chemical- based topical pain relievers have all been subject to increased major side effect concerns. Medical professionals and world-class athletes in North America and Europe have praised O24 Pain Neutralizer for its quick, strong efficacy and lack of major side effects.

Ben Gay is a registered trademark of Johnson & Johnson. Tiger Balm is a registered trademark of Haw Par Healthcare Ltd. Icy Hot is a trademark of Chattem, Inc. Aspirin is a trademark of Bayer Healthcare.

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Swiss Medica, Inc.

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