Pain relieving gels can be a great way to help relieve pain topically. The folks at Pro Mag asked me to try out their pain relief cooling gel that's enhanced with magnesium. Purchase Pro Mag here: https://amzn.to/2Uitc5E (affiliate link)
Pro Mag is an all natural product that uses the benefits of menthol, magnesium, and other pain relieving essential oils to help provide pain relief.
You simply apply the pain relieving gel directly to the area of pain a few times throughout the day.
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Pro Mag Pain Relief Cooling Gel with Magnesium Review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWg6qOQ7rMM
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