Not to sound like an advertisement, but a girl I work out with works for a media company that did the ads for the muscle pain cream Biosoothe (think Icy Hot, but not smelly). Biosoothe's active ingredient is capsaicin. I'm anticipating a shift in a lot of the muscle creams if this is the new trend. It works surprisingly well, and has some recurring effects apparently because of the way capsaicin hangs around in your tissue. (Ex. next day the area that was applied with the cream starts to get that soothing/cooling feeling from the muscle use activating the cap. again).
How about a lightning bolt instead. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ04mfAY2BU
Not to sound like an advertisement, but a girl I work out with works for a media company that did the ads for the muscle pain cream Biosoothe (think Icy Hot, but not smelly). Biosoothe's active ingredient is capsaicin. I'm anticipating a shift in a lot of the muscle creams if this is the new trend. It works surprisingly well, and has some recurring effects apparently because of the way capsaicin hangs around in your tissue. (Ex. next day the area that was applied with the cream starts to get that soothing/cooling feeling from the muscle use activating the cap. again).