About Balmosa
Balmosa is a warming pain relieving cream that offers effective relief from muscular aches and pains and soothes the pain of unbroken chilblains. Easily absorbed, Balmosa cream can also be used to relieve the symptoms associated with strains, sprains, bruising, back pain and sciatica. Gentle on the skin it can be used safely in conjunction with other painkillers.
- Balmosa is available over the counter at your local pharmacy or can be prescribed by your doctor.
- Balmosa is suitable for adults and children from 12 years.
Always read the label.
How Balmosa works
Balmosa works by stimulating dilation of the capillaries to help improve circulation. This results in a sensation of warmth around the affected area which in turn relieves the pain.
Many people have used Balmosa over the years to successfully help them ease the pain associated with rheumatic conditions such as X & Y.
Testimonials
Kirsty is a keen gardener and shares a communal garden where she lives. A friend recently took on an allotment to grow her own vegetables and asked Kirsty to give her a hand to get it ready to plant.
Kirsty says "
I knew I had overdone it but my Mum is a keen gardener and told me to try Balmosa cream, which she uses when she gets a bad lower back from too much time in the garden! I put it on after my bath and found it was really warming and not smelly like some other muscle rubs. Within a few days it had really eased the aches. I think it's a definite 'must-have' for all gardeners' first aid cupboards!"Kirsty
Claire, an events co-coordinator, recently organized an outdoor event where her clients were quad biking, she was outside for 90% of the time and her feet became extremely cold.
Following the event one of her toes became extremely sore and itchy with a burning sensation. She couldn't scratch it as it was too sore and she found she couldn't wear her shoes either. Claire's mum said it sounded like a chilblain to her – the symptoms were typical – and that she had some Balmosa that would help.
Claire applied the Balmosa cream to her toe and within a few days the discomfort had gone leaving only a small amount of redness but no soreness. "I was beginning to get desperate as the pain was so bad. The thought of accidentally banging my toe on something brought tears to my eyes so I was greatly relieved when Mum said she knew of a cure" said Claire. I will make sure I wear thermal socks next time I organize an outdoor event in the winter and will keep a tube of Balmosa in the cupboard – just in case!"
Claire
I have been using Balmosa for some time and it really is a wonder cream for me. It keeps my big toes alive and does my back a lot of good too. Thank you.
Mrs Jensen
As I am sensitive to other similar creams, I found I could use Balmosa without any adverse affect. I am so very grateful and so are my knees!
Mrs Stephens
Warnings & Cautions
Do not apply to inflamed or unbroken skin or near the eyes, nostrils or other sensitive areas. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding of are sensitive/allergic to aspirin or any of the ingredients listed consult your pharmacist before use.
Do not use on children under 12 years.
Please read the enclosed leaflet before using Balmosa