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Jill

I don't use icy hot, but me and my son have both used a product we

received at the Arthritis Walk.

Its called 024 . You can get it at Rite Aid. Its kind of expensive, but

we have had really good results with it. It is " essential oil pain

neutralizer " , and it comes in little towelettes soaked in camphor oil.

It really helps. You can also google it and it has a website and will

show you what stores carry it.

Just thought I'd share my 2 cents.

, adult onset RA, and Rob, 17, juvenile ankylosing spondylitis

On Sun, 03 Dec 2006 01:51:39 -0000 " jahutslar " <shutslar@...>

writes:

I was wondering if anyone uses icy hot for the pain in the joints? I

am trying to think of the sample that we get when we attend Arthritis

Foundation events, but I can't remember the it. If anyone knows please

let me know. Otherwise I/Kendra could use some opinions on which over

the counter icy hot type item works best.

thanks!

Jill & Kendra 11 jra

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Jill,

The Icy Hot doesn't do much good as says. You also have to be

careful with some of the creams also. As they can cause a Rash. At the San

Diego

2004 AJAO Conference they gave out something that REALLY was good and did

stop pain. Look in the AVON Catalog and you can find it. It is for Pain.

I myself will use Hubby as a Guinea pig lololol. The Icy Hot I rubbed on

him didn't work. He said it get's cold then HOT and was stinging. He also got

a red rash. Other creams were used on him to BUT this AVON product worked

GREAT. I still have some around here. It is under 10.00. I have other thing's I

use which is probably already in your Cabinet.

Robbin

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Jill,

We got an Avon product from the AF.It helped without the burn.

I don't recommend Icy Hot for a child.Mayby it's just me but all those

arthritis creams burn me so bad that I wind up miserable and in the shower

trying to

get it off.

Becki and 8systemic

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Do you know the name of it?? I am open to any suggestions. We tried the

Icy Hot last night and she didn't mind it, but I am not sure about the rash.

We didn't think to check for that.

Thanks!

Jill & Kendra 11 jra

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Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 7:16 AM

Subject: Re: question about icy hot

Jill,

The Icy Hot doesn't do much good as says. You also have to be

careful with some of the creams also. As they can cause a Rash. At the San

Diego

2004 AJAO Conference they gave out something that REALLY was good and did

stop pain. Look in the AVON Catalog and you can find it. It is for Pain.

I myself will use Hubby as a Guinea pig lololol. The Icy Hot I rubbed on

him didn't work. He said it get's cold then HOT and was stinging. He also

got

a red rash. Other creams were used on him to BUT this AVON product worked

GREAT. I still have some around here. It is under 10.00. I have other

thing's I

use which is probably already in your Cabinet.

Robbin

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Hi Jill:

There is a warning on the Icy Hot pkgs about age. If I remember right it said

not use on kids under 12. I use the Therma Care heat wraps with Hannah. I

like them because they are made for specific areas of the body and come in

different sizes. Some are even adjustable in size and velcro on. They say they

last for 8 hours, but I've used the back one on myself and had heat for 10

hours....Just my 2 cents.

Beth (Hannah, 10 unspecified arthritis; asthma; gerd)

Jill Hutslar <shutslar@...> wrote:

Thanks! We are trying to figure out what to use for her and I am open

to

any suggestions!

Thanks again!!

Jill & Kendra 11 jra

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Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 9:28 PM

Subject: Re: question about icy hot

Jill

I don't use icy hot, but me and my son have both used a product we

received at the Arthritis Walk.

Its called 024 . You can get it at Rite Aid. Its kind of expensive, but

we have had really good results with it. It is " essential oil pain

neutralizer " , and it comes in little towelettes soaked in camphor oil.

It really helps. You can also google it and it has a website and will

show you what stores carry it.

Just thought I'd share my 2 cents.

, adult onset RA, and Rob, 17, juvenile ankylosing spondylitis

On Sun, 03 Dec 2006 01:51:39 -0000 " jahutslar " <shutslarfullnet (DOT)

<mailto:shutslar%40fullnet.com> com>

writes:

I was wondering if anyone uses icy hot for the pain in the joints? I

am trying to think of the sample that we get when we attend Arthritis

Foundation events, but I can't remember the it. If anyone knows please

let me know. Otherwise I/Kendra could use some opinions on which over

the counter icy hot type item works best.

thanks!

Jill & Kendra 11 jra

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Okay, I did find this comment about something sold through Avon and

looked on their website. They have a roll-on product containing

Celadrin, which is described as a join lubricator. Has anyone tried

this?

Thanks in advance!

>

> Jill,

> We got an Avon product from the AF.It helped without the burn.

> I don't recommend Icy Hot for a child.Mayby it's just me but all

those

> arthritis creams burn me so bad that I wind up miserable and in the

shower trying to

> get it off.

> Becki and 8systemic

>

>

>

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There was a wanring put out by the FDA about a product - I don't remember if it

was ICY HOT or another brand - I forwarded it to the group a few weeks ago - it

may have just been one particular lot, I don't remember because I don't buy any

ot that type of product.? I'll see if I can find it and send it again, if I

can.? Celadrin may be effective - but I personally would question it being a

" joint lubricator " - how can you lubricate a joint from the outside?

Val

Rob's Mom

Re: question about icy hot

Okay, I did find this comment about something sold through Avon and

looked on their website. They have a roll-on product containing

Celadrin, which is described as a join lubricator. Has anyone tried

this?

Thanks in advance!

>

> Jill,

> We got an Avon product from the AF.It helped without the burn.

> I don't recommend Icy Hot for a child.Mayby it's just me but all

those

> arthritis creams burn me so bad that I wind up miserable and in the

shower trying to

> get it off.

> Becki and 8systemic

>

>

>

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Yes, as an Avon lady, I have customers who have used this. My mom really

likes it, found it to work ok. It is offered as a roll on right

now, but if I remember right it was also in a cream. They offer it as a

temporary pain reliever. It is in their Wellness line. The roll - on

price I found most recently is $4.99. The description in the book is

" rolls directly across sore muscles, strains or sprains for temporary

pain relief " . On the bottle it says it is a topical analgesic lotion. My

mom uses it for the arthritis pain in her feet and elbows. Hope this

info helps, Michele ( 21, spondy)

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Behalf Of Finlinson

Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 11:23 AM

Subject: Re: question about icy hot

Okay, I did find this comment about something sold through Avon and

looked on their website. They have a roll-on product containing

Celadrin, which is described as a join lubricator. Has anyone tried

this?

Thanks in advance!

>

> Jill,

> We got an Avon product from the AF.It helped without the burn.

> I don't recommend Icy Hot for a child.Mayby it's just me but all

those

> arthritis creams burn me so bad that I wind up miserable and in the

shower trying to

> get it off.

> Becki and 8systemic

>

>

>

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Thanks Michele,

It makes more sense to me to hear it described as a topical analgesic, which I

know does provide relief to many people - I thought the other a?rather strange

description for an Avon product.

Val

Rob's Mom (10, systemic)

?<MTepper@...>

Sent: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 12:39 pm

Subject: RE: question about icy hot

Yes, as an Avon lady, I have customers who have used this. My mom really

likes it, found it to work ok. It is offered as a roll on right

now, but if I remember right it was also in a cream. They offer it as a

temporary pain reliever. It is in their Wellness line. The roll - on

price I found most recently is $4.99. The description in the book is

" rolls directly across sore muscles, strains or sprains for temporary

pain relief " . On the bottle it says it is a topical analgesic lotion. My

mom uses it for the arthritis pain in her feet and elbows. Hope this

info helps, Michele ( 21, spondy)

________________________________

From: [mailto: ] On

Behalf Of Finlinson

Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 11:23 AM

Subject: Re: question about icy hot

Okay, I did find this comment about something sold through Avon and

looked on their website. They have a roll-on product containing

Celadrin, which is described as a join lubricator. Has anyone tried

this?

Thanks in advance!

>

> Jill,

> We got an Avon product from the AF.It helped without the burn.

> I don't recommend Icy Hot for a child.Mayby it's just me but all

those

> arthritis creams burn me so bad that I wind up miserable and in the

shower trying to

> get it off.

> Becki and 8systemic

>

>

>

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I wonder if the way it was meant (I have not read that description

myself) is that it lubricates the joint area? As in it can loosen an

area that feels stiff externally, not really lubricating the joint

itself, which as you said is really not possible. I am now thinking

about getting this for my hubby. I had forgotten that my mom orders it

often from me. They also made a nice foot cream product through their

Footworks line which provides similar topical relief for aching feet. My

hubby does like that one, but I have not seen it recently.

Also, for those who suffer with eczema or other itchy skin problems,

their Moisture Therapy line has a great oatmeal lotion formula that my

family really likes. You can often get that on special, Michele (

21, spondy)

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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 11:52 AM

Subject: Re: question about icy hot

Thanks Michele,

It makes more sense to me to hear it described as a topical analgesic,

which I know does provide relief to many people - I thought the other

a?rather strange description for an Avon product.

Val

Rob's Mom (10, systemic)

?<MTepper@... <mailto:MTepper%40ftportfolios.com> >

<mailto: %40>

Sent: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 12:39 pm

Subject: RE: question about icy hot

Yes, as an Avon lady, I have customers who have used this. My mom really

likes it, found it to work ok. It is offered as a roll on right

now, but if I remember right it was also in a cream. They offer it as a

temporary pain reliever. It is in their Wellness line. The roll - on

price I found most recently is $4.99. The description in the book is

" rolls directly across sore muscles, strains or sprains for temporary

pain relief " . On the bottle it says it is a topical analgesic lotion. My

mom uses it for the arthritis pain in her feet and elbows. Hope this

info helps, Michele ( 21, spondy)

________________________________

From: <mailto: %40>

[mailto: <mailto: %40> ]

On

Behalf Of Finlinson

Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 11:23 AM

<mailto: %40>

Subject: Re: question about icy hot

Okay, I did find this comment about something sold through Avon and

looked on their website. They have a roll-on product containing

Celadrin, which is described as a join lubricator. Has anyone tried

this?

Thanks in advance!

>

> Jill,

> We got an Avon product from the AF.It helped without the burn.

> I don't recommend Icy Hot for a child.Mayby it's just me but all

those

> arthritis creams burn me so bad that I wind up miserable and in the

shower trying to

> get it off.

> Becki and 8systemic

>

>

>

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HI Michele,

I am sure that it probably meant that it loosen's the area - I haven't read the

description either.? That foot cream sounds interesting - my feet hurt alot!? I

have used the oatmeal creams in the past - I have eczema - though thankfully

haven't had any major flares in the last few years (knock on wood).

Val

Re: question about icy hot

Okay, I did find this comment about something sold through Avon and

looked on their website. They have a roll-on product containing

Celadrin, which is described as a join lubricator. Has anyone tried

this?

Thanks in advance!

>

> Jill,

> We got an Avon product from the AF.It helped without the burn.

> I don't recommend Icy Hot for a child.Mayby it's just me but all

those

> arthritis creams burn me so bad that I wind up miserable and in the

shower trying to

> get it off.

> Becki and 8systemic

>

>

>

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Hi,

Just wanted to say the Avon Product is Good. As and I always use

my hubby as a Guinea pig on creams lolololol. Several years ago I thought I

was doing good by buying the Aspercreme and Bengay and other such Items to

help relieve 's pain but in return it would cause her to burn and rash

worse.

Soooooooooo My Hubby became the guinea pig. If it did not bother him then

got to try it. Well I have to say I have had to take back a lot of

Creams such as ICY HOT and Aspercreme. As My hubby always had a reaction to

it.

Now those of you who did attend the San Diego AJAO Conference should have

received the AVON Cream and they still do sell it at 4.99 per tube. When we

got back from that Conference my hubby tried it and has been hooked on it

ever since. My daughter in law sells Avon and that's how we was able to buy it

now.

Ok, I figuired I would try the Asorbine Jr patch so I bought that for a

1,00 at Dollar Tree ummm was really hurting last week with her hips

and back and she asked me to put it on her. Ummm Well less than 10 minutes

later she was hollering to get it off. When I pulled it off she had a RED patch

on her hipsand back. I told her do not put water on it as it could cause it to

burn worse so I put the HydroCortizone cream on it. Well there goes another

one out the door of not trying again.

Since the kid's have a more Sensitive skin I would be weary about using

this type of stuff. If you are going to use it try a small part just to see. I

do have a bottle of the liquid Asborbine Jr but will not go anywhere near

with it lololol. Besides the smell lolol She is afraid of what is told

will work but the end result is a side effect. Remember OTC's can react with

Prescribed Medications as well.

Robbin

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YEP that is it. lololol. Comes in Roll on or Cream. The price is great as

well. So far no reaction to this for or Hubby. lololol. So I do HOPE

Avon keeps this product on their Market as it does help. It is better than

the PTC Creams selling for 17.99

Robbin

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So far AVON is the only place can actually order products from and

not have any skin reaction. Have to say she has ordered from Kay and

WOW what a Skin reaction she had and there's another one which she has heard

from me about STOP trying everything on the market before something serious

really happens to your skin. After my daughter in law showed her AVON she has

stopped using products which say this and that but is reversed reactions.

Robbin

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