Muscle & Joint Active Massage Oil
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The benefits of Casida Muscle & Joint Active Massage Oil
- The Muscle & Joint Active Massage Oil with moisture-regulating almond oil supports skin care for a relaxed skin feeling
- Composition of valuable natural oils with arnica, Roman chamomile, ginger, mint and lavender in almond oil
- Arnica, also known as mountain arnica, is traditionally used to stimulate blood circulation and care for stressed muscles
- With cajeput and marjoram oil for relaxed muscles and joints
- Ginger is said to activate the metabolism and circulation
- Wintergreen oil is very popular in folk medicine to support joints and muscles and to stimulate blood circulation
- Peppermint oil is known for its refreshing and invigorating effect
- Nourishing almond oil makes the skin soft and supple. The linoleic acid it contains strengthens the skin structure and counteracts skin irritation
- The massage oil is easy to spread and work into the skin
- Ideal for massage treatments, rubs and self-treatments
- Free from unwanted additives and microplastics
- Vegan and naturally cruelty-free: We love nature and animals and therefore consistently refrain from animal testing. We pay attention to sustainability and environmental compatibility in our work
Through high-quality, certified ingredients and selected suppliers, we can guarantee the best quality. We trust in naturalness and purity and consistently avoid chemical-synthetic additives. Our products are 100% cruelty-free! Ingredients:
- Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil
- Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (Coconut Oil)
- Arnica Montana Flower Extract
- Mentha Piperita Oil
- Anthemis Nobilis Flower Oil
- Leucadendron Cajaputi Leaf Oil
- Origanum Majorana Leaf Oil
- Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil
- Gaultheria Procumbens (Wintergreen) Leaf Oil
- Zingiber Officinale (Ginger) Root Oil
- Citral*
- Geraniol*
- Limonene*
- Linalool*
The effects of a massage Rubs and touching and working on tissue structures with the hands are among the oldest healing methods. Most people have already experienced the soothing or healing effects of a massage. Massages not only have a positive effect on the body, but also on the psyche. The area of effect extends from the area of the body being treated across the entire organism to the vegetative-psychological level. Not only can local complaints be alleviated, but body and soul can also be brought back into balance. Releasing tension and hardening of the muscles, relieving chronic pain, and improving blood circulation and lymphatic flow are widely known to have positive effects. In addition, the massage stimuli can also contribute to psychological relaxation and stimulate the body's self-healing powers. This has an impact on the immune system, wound healing and sleep. During a massage, the body releases the hormones oxytocin and endorphins, which provide positive emotions and reduce stress. The scents of natural essential oils can intensify the effects of a massage and increase well-being. When should you not massage? There are certain clinical pictures for which massage should be avoided. These include:
- Thrombosis, acute stroke or heart attack
- Acute inflammation (symptoms: redness, swelling, warmth, pain)
- Skin diseases and open wounds, fresh injuries
- Varicose veins
To nourish the regeneration of the musculoskeletal system and to support blood circulation, massage the skin with the oil as needed into areas of the body with stressed muscles and joints. Not suitable for children under 12 years and pregnant women. Do not use in acute thrombosis or vascular occlusions. Avoid direct contact with eyes and mucous membranes.