Reddit Reddit reviews Boiron Arnicare Gel 2.6 Ounce Topical Pain Relief Gel

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Boiron Arnicare Gel 2.6 Ounce Topical Pain Relief Gel
ARNICA FOR PAIN: This homeopathic medicine helps temporarily relieve muscle pain & stiffness due to minor injuries, overexertion & falls. Also great for pain, swelling, & discoloration from bruises.TOPICAL PAIN RELIEF: Our non-greasy, water-based formula absorbs quickly & is unscented & paraben-free. This cooling gel is great for relief following an injury, intense workout, or general overexertion.PLANT-BASED ACTIVE INGREDIENT: The Arnica montana plant is a natural pain reliever. This popular homeopathic medicine temporarily relieves muscle pain & stiffness without unwanted drowsiness.HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE uses highly diluted biological, botanical, or mineral substances to relieve symptoms. Our tablets, pellets, & topical treatments work with your body without the risk of contraindications, or known drug interactions.THE BOIRON PROMISE: We believe there’s more than one way to feel better. Since 1932, we have been committed to providing quality medicines. As a world leader in homeopathy, our passion is your health. Our promise is your satisfaction.
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4 Reddit comments about Boiron Arnicare Gel 2.6 Ounce Topical Pain Relief Gel:

u/krallfish · 5 pointsr/xxfitness

WANTS:

  • Lululemon Boogie Shorts. They are tiny, but I finally have the confidence to wear them and I absolutely love them. So comfortable and allow for big range of motion. The roll down ones are my favorites. Drooling over the pretty blue pair and the herringbone pair.
  • Knee Sleeves. My sister is getting me a set.. really excited!
  • Fabletics Doon Sports Bras. I have one and it's always the first one I wear after I do laundry, which means it's my favorite :)
  • Outdoor Voices Hoodie. I won an Outdoor Voices tank top in a competition and the fabric is just like butter. I signed up for their mailing list, which gives you a 20% code, so I may end up getting this for myself eventually. They are $$ like Lululemon, but made in the USA.

    WHAT I WOULD GIVE:

  • Mesh Shoe Bag. So nice when you have a pair of lifters.
  • No Slip Hair Ties. My absolute favorite. My hair actually stays in a ponytail when I use these, even while doing stuff like jumping rope!
  • Mary Jane's Pain Relief Salve. Not exactly legal in all US states (yet), but this stuff works better than any salve I have ever used.
  • Arnica Gel. I put this on any bruising I get from the barbell after a workout and the bruises heal much faster!
  • Life Extension Fish Oil. My favorite fish oil ever.
u/MonkeysOnBalloons · 2 pointsr/Theatre

> Break a leg!

I think you mean merde.

Also, I dated dancers my entire adult life and have since married one. If you're interested and homeopathic solutions, I have several exes who swear by [Arnica Gel](Boiron Arnicare Gel 2.6 Ounce Topical Pain Relief Gel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EEEFUZI/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_WTCUDbAPJVR98).

Also also, you've been rehearsing for two months? Is this an educational production?

Merde!!

u/skittles_rainbows · 2 pointsr/autism

Sometimes you have to take kids out of the class because its either take the kid out of the class or evacuate the class. As long as you move them safely (hopefully you've been trained to do it safely) its fine. I will usually move a kid out of class unless its over the top violent and then I evacuate the class but that is rare.

You just need to let them go. Don't engage them a lot. Keep them safe. Keep yourself safe. They don't really know what they are doing at that point. Keep a neutral body posture. If you can sit on a desk or table (not a chair) or lean up against a wall. It is a more relaxed posture. If you sit in a chair you can't get up quick enough if they start coming at you. Don't cross your arms. Don't have tense body language. Find your inner zen. There is a certain point where your anxiety becomes their anxiety. Just talk to them occasionally and tell them that everything is fine. Its okay to be upset but not to hit. Don't talk a lot though. Use short sentences with few words. Don't overwhelm them with too many words. They need to go through it. If you don't let them go through it, it will just be put on hold until later.

When they're calmer I'll have a talk with them. Some of the kids think they are in trouble or what they did was bad. I'll tell them that it is okay to be upset in life and they aren't in trouble. But they need to ask for a break if they need a break. Typically what I do is wait until they can follow an instruction before bringing them back to class because then I know they are ready. If its a major meltdown with a kid I usually have a bottle of water that I'll put on a chair and ask them to go get it. Or if we're outside I'll ask them to come sit next to me or stand next to me. If they don't I know they need more time. Its on their time frame, not mine.

Yeah it sucks to get hit. It sucks to get kicked. If you block with your forearm it helps. If you put your side towards them it helps. If they try to hit you in the face always turn your head so they hit the side of your head, I've had my nose broken that way. Arnica helps with bruises. If its been a really rough deal with a kid take a couple minute break to compose yourself.

Dealing with these meltdowns can be hard on a teacher and an aide. Its why teachers and aides in this population have such a high turn over. Stick it out. These kids are awesome. They just need teachers who understand and can deal with situations like these.



Edited to say, always make sure someone is with you when you are dealing with a kid having a meltdown. You need a witness. Always write a report afterwards. Inform your admin of what happened and call the parents. Have whoever was there write a report as well.