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CobraZol contains venom from three snakes: Indian Cobra, the Mojave Rattlesnake and the South American Bushmaster.
All three of these neurotoxic snake venoms have been used in homeopathic medicine for centuries in the Americas and earlier in both Chinese and Indian Ayurveda medicine.
Each venom is believed to work by targeting receptors on nerve cells. These receptors are found in nerves outside the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and they are also found on cells of the immune system.
Specialized proteins unique to each venom block the action of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, a major stimulating neurotransmitter in the nervous system and activator of the inflammatory pathways.
As a result, the pain and inflammation pathways are temporarily shut off. In some clinical studies, Indian Cobra Venom has shown to provide prolonged chronic muscle pain, neuralgia and joint pain relief.
These venoms are mixed with other proven anti-inflamatories and pain killers:
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Capsaicin: A compound found in chili, cayenne & jalapeno peppers and is used topically to help relieve minor pain associated with rheumatoid arthritis or muscle sprains and strains. Capsaicin alleviates pain by blocking specific pain messengers in an injured area.
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Arnica: Has been used for centuries for its anti-inflammatory and pain reduction properties. Arnica also contains thymol (an essential oil), flavonoids, inulin, carotenoids and tannins which stimulate blood circulation. Arnica stimulates the activity of white blood cells that perform much of the digestion of congested blood, and assists in dispersing trapped fluids from bruised tissue, joints and muscle. Arnica has also shown to improve the health and conductivity of certain nerves and nerve endings.
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MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane): A relatively new dietary supplement form of sulfur that is found in every cell of our body. MSM supports healthy connective tissues like tendons, ligaments, and muscle. MSM has demonstrated ability to relieve pain and inflammation. Since MSM can restore flexibility and permeability to cell walls, fluids can pass through the tissues more easily. This helps equalize pressure and reduce or eliminate the cause of pain.
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Frankincense (Boswellia Serrata): The boswellic acids in the bark resin are thought to be responsible for the herb's anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic activities. Boswellia has attracted a lot of attention in the medical community due to its anti-inflammatory action that is just as effective against most types of induced arthritis as most prescription medication, yet Boswellia does not have any drug-like side effects.
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Curcumin: An extract of the popular Indian spice turmeric root which is in the ginger family. Curcumin contains curcuminoids which have demonstrated anti-inflammatory capability in muscle and joints. Curcumin has been shown to have six fundamental healing properties: anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-cancer.
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All of these are then placed into a roll-on gel for easy application. (see full ingredients list here)
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CobraZol
3 oz
Topical Roll-on Gel
for Chronic Pain Relief
$29.99
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CobraZol
1oz
Topical Roll-on Gel
for Chronic Pain Relief
$12.99
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"These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
This product is not intended to diagnose, cure, prevent or treat any diseases."
The above is a Government ORDERED statement.
It is NOT based in either reality or sanity.
Just like our Government.
In a landmark decision on Friday, Jan. 15, 1999, the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled that
the health claim rules imposed by the FDA unconstitutional and in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act.
The court instructed the FDA to allow the use of disclaimers on labels rather than to suppress these claims outright.
The court further held prohibiting nutrient disease relationship claims invalid under the first Amendment to the Constitution.
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