Pain relief can come in odd forms. For example, the hot chile pepper. In my opinion, chile-pepper-based rub-on creams work better than “salicylate” or “menthol” rubs. Brand names for such over-the-counter products include Zostrix and Capzasin. After applying the cream, wash your hands really well or you might burn your eyes or whatever else you touch. You will see optimal benefits if you massage in the cream three or four times a day for a month. Read More…
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That is because the chilli oils (particularly capsicum) trigger your endorphin system…bodies natural opiate, 200 times as powerful as morphine by weight. That is why chillis make us feel good…