Monday 7 April 2014

cool horse therapy that beats hot flushes!



If you suffer with hot flushes due to the Menopause or taking Tamoxifen, you may want to spritz yourself with  Rapid Cooling Mist by Physicool  which has galloped it's way off the race-track to come to the aid of over-heating damsels in distress! 

Breeder and trainer Kay Russell from Dorset originally wanted something to help reduce injury in racehorses and so with a team of developers came up with re-usable alcohol impregnated bandages which draw out heat from the joints and tendons of the horse's legs after a race. The expanded range of Equi-N-icE products are also highly rated for treating knocks, sprains and bruises so well worth checking out if you take part in any equestrian competition or go hunting.

But, when it became apparent the Jockeys were using the bandages to help their own injuries the team decided to go on and develop a product for humans which is now used by world-renowned surgeons and athletes alike. 

Seeing the need for some temperature control in women experiencing 'hot mare' moments they then set about turning the same unique rapid evaporation technology into a spray that can be spritzed onto the face, neck and chest,  reducing the skin's temperature to provide instant and long-lasting relief from hot flushes and night sweats.

In addition this light mist contains Aloe Vera to alleviate redness and glycerin and castor oil to moisturise. It also has a refreshing menthol scent which as we know can calm many a hot cross mare!

It comes in a handy 125ml handbag size, costs £9.99 and is available from physicool.co.uk. 





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