Ingredient List
MSM
MSM (methyl-sulfonyl-methane) is a powerful anti-inflammatory that has been researched over the years & is essential for the repair of ligaments,muscles, joints ...It is a natural organic sulfur compound that is a natural pain reliever and anti-inflammatory...Sulfur is the third most abundant mineral in our body...A shortage of sulfur may be the reason we have less flexibility especially as we age...causing muscles and joints to become stiff...MSM was found to be an effective pain killer..MSM also blocks inflammations and is a muscle relaxant helping to relieve muscle tension, relieving muscle soreness. ~ #veganMSM
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Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera contains qualities that reduce swelling in the skin, relieve redness & scaling, soothe itchy skin, and promote the growth of new skin cells. These properties make aloe vera useful for treating skin conditions such as:
Acne
Cold sores (herpes)
Cuts and scrapes
Insect bites and stings
Minor burns and sunburn
Psoriasis
Green Tea
A 2018 study showed the major polyphenolic compound present in green tea, EGCG (epigallocatechin-3-gallate), was found to exhibit a wide range of therapeutic properties, including:
anti-oxidant
anti-inflammatory
anti-atherosclerosis
anti-diabetes.
In a 2012 study, these plant polyphenols were shown to also offer cancer-prevention effects when used to protect the skin and immune system support.
Water
Water Is Hydrating To Our bodies! Our bodies are made up of approximately 60% water, so it's no surprise that we need it to stay hydrated. It absorbs quickly so a Water based product, unlike an oil based products, are very light weight on our skin and they don't tend to leave any heavy residue or stickiness behind.
Water is anti-ageing & It doesn't clog pores.
Water also Improves skin elasticity
Prevents premature skin aging
Strengthens the skin barrier
Enhances cell turnover rate
Prevents dry skin
Ginger
Ginger Has Many Benefits… Just a few below
Fights Germs
Certain compounds in fresh ginger help your body ward off germs. They’re great at halting growth of bacteria like E.coli and shigella, and they may also keep viruses like RSV at bay.
Ginger’s antibacterial power may also brighten your smile. Active compounds in ginger called gingerols keep oral bacteria from growing. These bacteria are the same ones that can cause periodontal disease, a serious gum infection.
Calms Nausea
Some say Ginger helps ease a queasy stomach, especially during pregnancy. It might also help settle seasickness or nausea caused by chemotherapy.
Soothes Sore Muscles
Ginger may not make muscle pain disappear on the spot, but over time it may tame soreness with consistent use. In some studies.