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Arenus Sore No-More Performance Ultra Gelotion

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The research backed Sore No-More® Performance Ultra Gelotion is the optimal consistency of liniment, as a gelotion, for easy application to areas where regular liniment might run off.  It is a clinical strength formula that helps reduce inflammation and increase circulation making it a staple choice for those who do not want to waste a drop.

Conceived for high level competitors and developed for all levels of riders, it is a worry free product to use on competition day. Formulated with all-natural, herbal ingredients that are not on FEI regulatory lists, it is the ideal choice to use before and after competition. This Gelotion is safe to use under tack, boots, wraps, blankets and with therapeutics like BeneFab by Sore No-More®, it will help ease deep and soft tissue discomfort that arises before, during and after competition. Highly absorbable, it will infiltrate those deep muscle pains without causing friction and warmth under tack.  Though it is clinical strength, it is safe to use on delicate skinned horses. For those getting back into the show ring routine after an injury, the Gelotion helps aid in bringing horses back after injury by helping to reduce inflammation and increase circulation to muscles, tendons and ligaments.

  • A thicker formula than the liniment that is easy to apply before and after a ride.
  • The Gelotion is a better option to use on areas such as the girth, poll, neck and lower limbs, where regular liniment might run off, causing product waste. 12 oz. bottle.
  • The thicker consistency allows for a more precise application, leading to focus on a specific area of deep and soft tissue discomfort.
  • Has dual usage as a coupling medium for ultrasound work while helping to ease any discomfort associated with soft tissue inflammation. 

CAUTIONS:  For topical use only. Not meant to be ingested. Keep away from immediate eye area. Do not use on open cuts or wounds. Keep out of reach of children. Keep away from an open flame. For equine and canine use only.

DIRECTIONS:

Shake well before using.

Use on lower and upper limbs. 

Apply to directly to skin and massage prior and after exercise on the back, legs, poll, or hocks. 

Paint directly on sole of sore hooves. 

Gelotion may also be applied to area and a wet, warm towel placed over gelotion application to help increase circulation.

Safe to use under, tack, wraps, blankets and under therapeutics like Benefab by Sore No-More.

INGREDIENTS:  Proprietary extract of witch hazel bark and leaves with the following common herbs: arnica (Arnica montana), rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), ginger (Zingiber officinale), comfrey (Symphytum officinale), and xanthan gum.

Arenus Sore No-More Performance Ultra Gelotion
Arenus Sore No-More Performance Ultra Gelotion Sale price$14.99 Regular price$29.95

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