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Discomfort Support

Natural aromatherapy for muscle tension, discomfort and sensitivity

Aromatherapy blend for physical discomfort, muscle tension and sensitivity in animals. Copaiba, frankincense, lavender, ginger, marjoram, turmeric and Roman chamomile. Supports relaxation and well-being without forcing the body. In recovery older animals and temporary sensitivity.

Aromatherapy blend for pain relief and relaxation
Available as a roller, massage oil and internal oil
For joint pain, muscle cramps and osteoarthritis
Caution in cats

 21,95

Description

This product supports with: physical discomfort and sensitivity, tension in muscles or joints, recovery moments, older animals with reduced flexibility and restlessness due to physical discomfort. Gentle formula that promotes relaxation without forcing the body.

How does Discomfort Support work?

Physical discomfort and pain always have a neurobiological component. Nociceptors signal tissue stimulation via the spinal cord to the brain, but the pain perception itself is also partly determined by the autonomic nervous system and the emotional state. Animals that are tense due to pain experience that pain more intensely and recover more slowly. Relaxation of the nervous system is therefore not only comfort, it contributes to actual recovery.

Discomfort Support works topically and via inhalation. Copaiba (beta-caryophyllene) inhibits prostaglandin synthesis via CB2 receptor activity, the same mechanism as classic anti-inflammatories but without the gastrointestinal side effects. Ginger activates TRPV1 heat receptors in muscle tissue, which promotes relaxation and blood flow. Marjolein supports the relaxation of smooth muscles and pain perception. Turmeric adds an additional modulating effect via aromatic turmeron components.

Composition

Copaiba

Beta-caryophyllene modulates prostaglandin synthesis via CB2 receptors. Soothing for physical sensitivity and tension.

Frankincense

Supports relaxation and is used for recovery and balance in the body.

Lavender

Contributes to relaxation of body and nervous system in case of tension and discomfort.

Ginger

Activates TRPV1 heat receptors in muscle tissue. Promotes blood flow and relaxation in case of stiffness.

Marjoram

Relaxing for muscle and tension feelings. Supports pain perception and recovery.

Turmeric

Aromatic turmeron components provide additional modulating action for comfort and dexterity.

Roman Chamomile

Soft and calming. Supports relaxation in sensitive animals.

Usage

  • Apply topically to the sensitive area: muscles, joints, back or legs.
  • Can be combined with the NGD Care Joint Protocol as a topical supplement.

Developed and clinically substantiated by Stefan Veenstra DVM, integrative veterinarian and founder of NGD Care. More about Stefan

Ingredients

  • Ingredients
    • Fractionated coconut oil
    • Essential oils of Copaiba, Frankincense, Lavender, Ginger, Marjoram, Turmeric, Roman Chamomile

Dosage and use

  • Dosage
    • Roll on a joint or sore muscle 1-2x daily.
  • Contraindications
    • Do not use in pregnant or lactating animals
    • Do not apply to open wounds or irritated skin
  • Side effects
    • Possible reactions when the animal starts licking the oil. This must be avoided. Drooling, lethargy, diarrhea, vomiting, skin irritation, or hyperactivity
  • Interactions
    • Copaiba works via CB2 receptor and can enhance the action of anti-inflammatory drugs
    • Turmeric can affect liver enzymes with long-term use

Literature

  • Srinivasan, K. (2014). Antioxidant potential of spices and their active constituents. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition.
  • de Cássia da Silveira e Sá, R. et al. (2013). Anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties of essential oils. Molecules.
  • Kamatou, G.P.P. & Viljoen, A.M. (2010). A review of the application and pharmacological properties of alpha-bisabolol and chamomile. Journal of the American Oil Chemists’ Society.
  • Henrotin, Y. et al. (2014). Biological actions of curcumin on articular chondrocytes. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage.
  • Buchbauer, G. (2010). Biological activities of essential oils. Flavour and Fragrance Journal.
  • Fitzgerald, M. et al. (2019). Therapeutic potential of Copaiba oil. Journal of Ethnopharmacology.

Disclaimer

  • Essential oils are natural products that can be used to support well-being. They are not a substitute for veterinary care or prescription medication.
  • In case of persistent or serious complaints, pregnancy, lactation or in young animals, always consult a veterinarian or qualified therapist.
  • Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Only use according to advice and always apply diluted, unless otherwise indicated.
  • Always use essential oils in animals with care. Animals have a different metabolism than humans and can react more sensitively. Always observe your animal after use and stop at signs of hypersensitivity.

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