(Part 3) Best joint & muscle pain relief products according to redditors

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We found 84 Reddit comments discussing the best joint & muscle pain relief products. We ranked the 48 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Joint & muscle pain relief medications
Joint & muscle pain relief treatments

Top Reddit comments about Joint & Muscle Pain Relief:

u/discosnake · 8 pointsr/Petioles

Sure. What I do is take 1 oz of herb and grind it fine (grinder or coffee grinder not used for coffee) and put the ground flowers into a mason jar, the type used for canning seal that sucker up and put it in a 300 degree oven for a half hour. Take it out and let it cool a half hour. Then put 1 cup of coconut oil in the same jar and put it in a crock pot with about 2 inches of water and put that on high for an hour or three, shaking and swirling around the mixture every half hour or so. Then after, let it cool a bit until you can pick up the jar with your hands, but don't let it solidify. Then I either strain the mixture using a mesh bag into another mason jar for some other edible or I used to try to scoop the flowers into the pills but it wasn't very effective.

The pills come in a couple of differenent sizes and I got one of these things at a "nautral" food store to help hold them in batches. Then while the coconut oil is melty it's eyedropper time and fill them up and seal them. Then I put them in the freezer unless I'm carrying them so they stay solid. Then you have a measure dose of cannabis that you can take everywhere you want to be. I find this pretty cost effective. Scale up and down the recipe as necessary.

TL:DR: bake an oz of ground weed in mason jar for 30 min @ 300 F, add 1 cup of coconut oil, place in jar in crockpot and simmer for 2-3 hours or longer, use eyedropper to put liquid coconut oil in pills put on pill lid. Keep them cold to stay solid. You win.

Hope this helps.

Edit: Thanks for the gold! My first one!

u/sputteredgold · 6 pointsr/migraine
u/toastshop · 3 pointsr/Drugs
u/hatchet-face · 3 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

The pore strips have never worked well for me.

Try PRID Drawing Salve.
(Put on for a few minutes 10-15) and then squeeze the black/ whiteheads out. You can use (clean) hands or a blackhead extractor

OR

Use Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay, follow instructions, and squeeze all the gunk out after. :)

u/ghostforest · 2 pointsr/xxketo

Make sure your electrolytes are good and stretch a lot. That's always what helped me get over the paaaainnnnnnnn. ;) I also love the terribly named China Gel for muscle soreness. Good for you for getting your fitness routine so on-point!!! I'm inspired to get back into it. So far my exercise routing is zero, but my injury is doing way better, so it's time to get my body in gear!

u/yaNahmean · 1 pointr/endometriosis

For me
Prescriptions:
•Toradol (Ketorolac) - a strong anti inflammatory drug, given in injection or pill form.

•Medro (MethylPREDNISolone dose pack) - a steroid to help reduce inflammation.

•Indocin (Indomethacin) - anti inflammatory drug.

• Neurotin (Gabapentin) - a nerve pain drug

•Valium (diazepam) vaginal suppositories -works as a muscle relaxer directly into the pelvic floor to ease spasm. Can also be made with Baclofen and other drug compounded.

Over-the-Counter:
Doan’s (magnesium salicylate tetrahydrate) - a pain reliever that isn’t acetaminophen or ibuprofen.

Hot Hand’s adhesive body warmer -cheaper and heat lasts longer than Thermacare Heatwraps

Bengay cream - active ingredients are: Methol, Camphor and Methyl Salycilate.

In addition, Pelvic floor physical therapy, very gentle yoga, hot tubs and water walking. I also have a Rollator I use to help on bad days (I also have hip chronic hip pain). I hope this list is helpful. Hugs

u/thneakythnakes · 1 pointr/Sciatica

After years of dealing with chronic pain I was introduced to something called CryoDerm and it's changed my life. I use this whenever I have a flare up (like right now) and it definitely helps take the edge off and provides relief long enough to fall asleep. They have a cold and a heat therapy and although I have not tried the heat, if it's anything like the cold I would say it's definitely worth a shot. I recommend the roll-on because I find it's less messy and way easier to apply to yourself. You can get it off of amazon for around 10 bucks.

Cold: https://www.amazon.com/CryoDerm-Analgesic-Cryotherapy-3-0-Roll/dp/B000FRIWUS/ref=sr_1_18?crid=2FU0DRHGACJBL&keywords=cryoderm+roll+on&qid=1550288077&s=gateway&sprefix=cryoderm+r%2Caps%2C176&sr=8-18

Hot: https://www.amazon.com/Cryoderm-Heat-Roll-On-3-oz/dp/B00GYRC9ZM/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?crid=2FU0DRHGACJBL&keywords=cryoderm+roll+on&qid=1550289726&s=gateway&sprefix=cryoderm+r%2Caps%2C176&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1