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Free Sample of Pete's Lotion for Muscle/Joint Pain

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Pete's Lotion is an Australian product and endorsed by legendary Australian lawn bowler Kelvin Kerkow OAM. Fill in the form for a free sample.

Pete's Lotion may help you with:

• Stiff shoulder and joints
• Muscle and joint discomfort
• Muscle aches
• Sport injuries
• Lower back discomfort
• Body aches after exercise

Only 60 samples to give away

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    • I would like a sample, please.

  • What are the ingredients like? Is it similar to the pawpaw creams?

    • listed on the site, and not at all. Stand-outs would be arnica, intergreen, cajeput among others, so warming, anti-inflammatory and circulation boosting. Definitely not for open wounds.
      http://www.peteslotion.com.au/lotion.html

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      It's nice when they actually set a limit for the free samples form. So many websites would just leave it collecting information with no intention of sending the samples.

      • yup totally agree

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  • My physio would be interested in how this "lotion" helps with the problems you claim, apart from placebo of course.

    • Easy:

      Years of research led Pete to investigate and become a believer in what traditional Chinese medicine terms ‘Chi’ – the body’s endogenous electrical circuit. Using all natural ingredients known to stimulate and relax, he developed Pete’s Lotion, a cream that helps to reconnect the body’s electrical circuit where breakages have occurred.

      cough

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        I believe the short term versions of this is

        years of reasearch led Pete to investigate and become a believer in what traditional Chinese medicine terms "cash" Using all natural ingredients known to stimulate and relax, he developed Pete’s Lotion, a cream that helps to reconnect pete's wallet with "cash"

        • There are actually ingredients in it proven to work, oil of wintergreen is primarily methyl salicilate which we metabolise to salicylic acid (as we do with asprin), a proven anaesthetic and anti-inflammatory for instance. A number of the other ingredients are known for their ability to increase local blood-flow which of course assists healing.
          My guess would be the other way around, take a bunch of well known ingredients and pack on the 'natural' 'chi' 'electrical circuit' and whatever other woo words he can find to increase the appeal to the anti-science crowd, since the market is already near saturated with products of similar composition claiming to be based on science (tho few of the ingredients are PROVEN other than wintergreen). Arnica for instance is EUROPEAN and has been used for centuries, and while the evidence is tentative does appear then to be better than placebo for bruising and osteoarthritis - It is pretty much the fad plant of the decade.
          It certainly will be more effective than placebo, the question is whether it is worth the likely highly elevated cost compared to a simple ibuprofen cream or a 'deep heat' with salicilates for instance at less than half the price is the real question.

        • How well do those ingredients get absorbed into the skin and muscle?

          I've always assumed all these normal OTC creams simply work as pain relief rather than a cure. Then there are the more "serious" ones like Voltaren Gel that actually gets in there and fixes the cause.

  • Damn, I was hoping it was a free 'male enhancement' cream.

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