Welcome to the current newsletter issue of Advances in Medicine
(AIM)- Take AIM against pain.
Feel free to send me an e-mail with your own thoughts and
experiences. Email: timsams@mypainreliefdoc.com.
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Beginning in late February, you will be able to obtain GYM GEL, a
prescription-only, topical, (transdermal) compound for joint
pain. Hundreds of thousands of patients have benefited from the
prescription medications contained in GYM GEL, a compound
developed by the pain physician and pain psychologist at
MyPainReliefDoc.com
GYM GEL is offered as an element in your comprehensive
rehabilitation paradigm to decrease your pain sensation and
increase movement and activity. This transdermal compound is
placed directly on your joint and releases medication directly
into the joint. Since transdermal medications are not processed
through the stomach or liver, they often have fewer side effects
than medications taken orally.
Joint pain in specific areas may respond better to localized
treatment with less risk of tolerance and addiction than oral
medications. If you have joint pain, e.g., the following
diagnoses, you may want to try the transdermal compound GYM GEL:
Arthritis
Bursitis
Degenerative Joint Disease
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Joint Injuries
Costochondritis
Facet Arthropathy
Tendonitis
Strained Ligaments
GYM GEL is a transdermal compound comprised of prescription
medications used for joint and connective tissue pain. GYM GEL
contains Indomethecin, LidoCaine, Tetracaine, Glucosamine, and
Capsaicin.
According to literature, Indomethacin is an anti-inflammatory
that is commonly used to reduce pain, stiffness, and swelling. It
inhibits the body's production of prostaglandins at the site of
injury.
Lidocaine is a rapid-acting, local anesthetic commonly used as a
numbing agent. It is not prescribed orally but is administered
topically and by injection. It works by numbing the area of
neuropathic pain. In small doses, it can reduce sensitivity to
pain and movement.
Tetracaine is a long-acting, local anesthetic commonly used as a
numbing agent. It is not prescribed orally but is administered
topically and by injection. It functions by numbing the area of
neuropathic pain. In small doses, it can reduce sensitivity to
pain and movement.
Glucosamine is a non-prescription supplement that is commonly
recommended to people with osteoarthritis. It is a naturally-
occurring chemical that is a precursor in the manufacture of
joint cartilage. As people age, they produce less glucosamine
which can result in gradual deterioration of joints.
Capsaicin is a naturally occurring chemical derived from chili
peppers. It is considered to be a counter irritant that produces
a sensation of warmth that reduces pain neurotransmitters and
decreases pain.
To order GYM GEL, you will soon find instructions on our web site
at: http://www.mypainreliefdoc.com/topical-creams.htm
Please direct any questions to me through my contact form at:
http://www.mypainreliefdoc.com/contact-us.htm
Thanks.
Please feel free to suggest newsletter topics for 2007.
Good light,
Dr. Tim
My Pain Relief Doc
http://www.mypainreliefdoc.com
Copyright 2007. Dr. Tim Sams and My Pain Relief Doc. All rights
reserved. http://www.mypainreliefdoc.com
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