Biofreeze 4 Oz Spray

$19.95


Biofreeze 4 Oz Spray

Biofreeze Pain Reliever provides temporary relief from the minor aches and pains of sore muscles and joints associated with simple backache, arthritis, strains, bruises, and sprains. Apply Biofreeze Pain Reliever to the affected area no more than four times daily.

Biofreeze 360° Spray delivers the #1 clinically recommended topical analgesic using the best spray technology on the market today—it works from any angle, even upside down.

It’s often difficult for back pain sufferers and arthritic patients to get an even application of Biofreeze where they need it most. The 360˚ Spray makes it much easier.

Like all Biofreeze products, the 360˚ Spray is paraben-free, propylene glycol free and includes a proprietary herbal blend. The 360 ˚ Spray  is colorless, uses 10% menthol and is available in a 4 fluid ounce size.


Biofreeze Products

Regular exercise is key to rehabilitation when a muscle or joint is injured. But when pain limits a body’s ability to exercise, the healing process takes longer.

To break this pain cycle, Biofreeze products help relieve pain through a method known as “Gate Control,” or “gating.” In the gating process, menthol acts to stimulate specific sensory receptors in the skin, thereby blocking other receptors from sending pain signals to the brain.

Above all these products provide temporary relief from minor aches and pains of sore muscles and joints associated with simple backache, arthritis, bruises, strains and sprains.

Biofreeze Pain Reliever can be used up to four times a day- both before exercise or therapy (to alleviate painful movement), and also afterwards (to soothe muscle or joint soreness). In some cases, Biofreeze products are used during these activities as well.


How does it work?

Traditional thinking is that the pain-relieving mechanism of action of menthol – the active ingredient in Biofreeze Pain Reliever – results from a counter-irritant effect. Simply put, a counter-irritant has an effect of overriding noxious pain signals traveling to the brain through a process modulated between pain-transmitting and non-pain transmitting neurons. This process, known as “Gate Control” or “gating,” was first described by Melzak and Wall.

Gate control theory is based on the understanding that two kinds of afferent nerve fibers transmit pain. One is the larger myelinated A-delta fiber, which carries quick, intense-pain messages. Another is the smaller, unmyelinated “C” fiber, which transmits throbbing, chronic pain. Finally, the third type of nerve fiber, called A-beta, is “nonnociceptive,” meaning it does not transmit pain stimuli. The gate control theory asserts that signals transmitted by the A-delta and C pain fibers can be thwarted by the activation/stimulation of the nonnociceptive A-beta fibers. Thus inhibiting an individual’s perception of pain.
More recently, laboratory researchers have discovered that menthol stimulates the TRPM8 cold receptors. Even though it has long been accepted that cooling and cold can induce analgesia, it remains a poorly understood mechanism. As scientists have continued to isolate these specific heat-sensitive transient receptor potential (TRP) channels within our sensory neurons we are now able to have a much better understanding of the body’s cutaneous temperature detection. With the isolation and further study of these specific TRPM8 receptors there is stronger evidence supporting the benefits achieved with the cooling effect of menthol in functioning as a topical analgesic while activating these receptors and the resulting consequent pain relief.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the indications and also directions for use of Biofreeze Pain Reliever?

A: Biofreeze Pain Reliever provides temporary relief from minor aches and pains of sore muscles and joints associated with simple backache, arthritis, strains, bruises, and sprains. Apply it to the affected area not more than 4 times daily; massage not necessary.

Q: Where can I buy Biofreeze?

A: Biofreeze products have been formulated for authorized distribution through hands-on healthcare practitioners for the patients, clients, and athletes under their care.

Q: Do I need a prescription to get Biofreeze?

A: No, you do not need a prescription, nor do you need to be a patient of a healthcare professional in your area to purchase Biofreeze from them. Biofreeze is only available through authorized dealers. It is not available through retail outlets or pharmacy locations.

Q: How does Biofreeze work?

A: Biofreeze products are classified as topical analgesics, which work through a ‘counter irritant’ mechanism. In short, this means that the menthol in them creates a sensation that overrides pain signals to the brain. ‘Gate Control Theory’ is the name of this process, where nerve impulses from one stimulus block the nerves containing pain signals to the brain. Recent research also suggests that menthol may stimulate cold receptors in the skin that may help regulate pain as well.

Q: Is Biofreeze commonly used?

A: Yes, chiropractors, massage therapists, physical therapists, and podiatrists have Biofreeze as their #1 used and recommended topical pain reliever.

Q: How often can I use Biofreeze?

A: Up to four times a day.

Q: Can you send me a sample of Biofreeze?

A: FREE Biofreeze gel sample packets are available through healthcare practitioners, including a brochure about the product and a 3 mL trial packet.

Q: What is cryotherapy?

A: Also known as ‘cold therapy’, cryotherapy is the application of cold to temporarily relieve pain. The related term cryokinetics refers to the pairing of pain-relieving cryotherapy with exercise. This cooling and re-warming of tissue stimulates the return of blood flow to the affected areas.

The most common form of cryotherapy is ice. Biofreeze produces the same sensation of cold that accompanies icing. But unlike ice, Biofreeze products allow you to remain active during treatment.

Q: Are there scientific studies done on Biofreeze?

A: Yes, firstly Biofreeze conducts all FDA required studies such as: skin sensitization, drug stability, and process validation testing. Secondly, we also conduct an additional battery of tests in our laboratory. Lastly, we conduct studies with clinicians to further understand our products. These studies can be found at www.thera-bandacademy.com

Q: Can I take Biofreeze on an airplane?

A: Yes, you can take the 3 fl oz roll-on and 3 mL sample packet on an airplane.

Q: Is Biofreeze available in stores or through the Internet?

A: Only hands-on healthcare professionals sell Biofreeze, it is not available in retail stores. Some clinicians do sell it on their website.

Q: Do you have any studies about long-term use of Biofreeze?

A: Biofreeze is an over the counter topical analgesic pain relieving gel used to provide temporary relief from minor aches and pains of sore muscles and joints associated with simple backache, arthritis, bruises, strains and sprains. It is labeled according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations regarding topical analgesics. The label lists all ingredients, directions for use, and product warnings.

Please remember that Biofreeze is a topical pain reliever, not a cure to an underlying condition. It provides temporary pain relief. If you have any questions regarding the product or its use, please consult your healthcare Professional. If the condition worsens or symptoms persist for more than 7 days consult a doctor.

Q: How long does Biofreeze last, when is the expiration date?

A: The product’s shelf life is 2 years. In addition to this the expiration date can be located on the package of Biofreeze Pain Relieving Product.

Q: What is the active ingredient in Biofreeze?

A: The active ingredient is menthol.

Q: When was Biofreeze invented?

A: Biofreeze was first introduced in 1991 by a healthcare practitioner that was searching for a way to help his grandmother manage her arthritis pain. Today, Biofreeze products provide relief to countless arthritis sufferers. But the pain reliever’s unique, cooling formulation is also comforting to sore muscles and muscle sprains; easing back shoulder and neck pain; reducing painful ankle, knee, hip, and elbow joints, and helping to lessen the effects of muscular strain.

Q: Does Biofreeze contain gluten, starch, aspirin or nut derivatives?

A: No.

Q: Will Biofreeze cause any adverse effects if I am taking other medications?

A: Biofreeze is only a topical pain reliever and has a low potential for absorption. Therefore, we do suggest that you always check with your healthcare professional before using this product.

Q: If I am Pregnant or nursing – Can I use Biofreeze?

A: Consult a healthcare professional before use.

Q: Can I use a heating pad while also using Biofreeze?

A: No, you should never use a heating pad while using Biofreeze. It works by causing a cooling effect, not heat. By using a heating pad in conjunction with this product, you may cause serious injury to yourself. You may also not be able to tell how hot the heating pad is on the problem area, even possibly causing you to experience severe blistering.

Q: Can I wrap the area where I have used the Biofreeze?

A: No. You should not wrap or bandage the area where the product has been applied.

Q: Biofreeze in the EYE – how should I treat this?

A: Firstly, rinse eyes with lukewarm water or take a warm shower with the shower water hitting your forehead and running down through your eyes. Do this for 15 minutes. If problem persists then see a physician and be sure to take the product with you.

Q: Can I use Biofreeze to cool sunburn pain, in a tanning bed or sauna?

A: It is not intended for use in these types of situations.

Q: Can I use Biofreeze on insect bites or for poison ivy?

A: It is not intended for use in these types of situations.

Q: Will Biofreeze work on headaches?

A: It is not intended for this use.

Q: My child or pet ate Biofreeze, what do I do?

If accidentally ingested, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately.

Pet – Contact your veterinarian immediately.

Q: Can I use Biofreeze on an open wound or stitches?

A: No, do not apply to wounds or damaged skin.

Q: After applying Biofreeze, I have developed a rash/irritation on my skin. What should I do?

A: First, take a tepid (warm) bath with one cup of Arm and Hammer baking soda, or other brand of baking soda. Second, relax in the bath for at least 20 minutes. Afterward, if the rash persists, contact your physician.

Q: Is Biofreeze registered with the FDA?

A: Yes, The FDA registers the facilities that manufacture Biofreeze. Please refer to the National Drug Code number that is on every Biofreeze product. To explain, this number represents to the FDA, our product/brand and the actual size of the container.

Q: Is there Aspirin in Biofreeze?

A: No.

Q: Is there Capsaicin in Biofreeze?

A: No.

Q: Can I use Biofreeze if I have Diabetes?

A: Yes, Biofreeze is a topical pain reliever that has a low potential for absorption. Diabetes is a disease in which the body cannot use sugar normally. In particular, you must be extremely cautious when using any OTC medications when diagnosed with this specific ailment. There are certain ingredients in OTC medications that do enter the bloodstream that can cause a severe reaction to a diabetic patient. However, this product does not contain any of these ingredients and can often be used by a diabetic patient. In spite of this, please consult with your healthcare professional before using this product.

Q: Is Biofreeze vegetarian friendly?

A: Yes, it is vegetarian friendly. The ingredients do not contain any animal products. In addition, it is also not tested on animals.


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