
Back on Track Limber Up Linimint Gel
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Information At-A-Glance
- Holistic and BSCG Certified Drug Free formulation
- Improves suppleness and range of motion while reducing aches and stiffness associated with daily use and exercise
- Active ingredients include: Arnica, Aloe Vera, Rose Hip, Rosemary, Yucca Root, Peppermint Essential Oil and Witch Hazel
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Keep your horse feeling and performing at their best with the Back on Track Limber Up Liniment Gel! This all-natural liniment utilizes a variety of ingredients such as arnica, rosemary, rosehips, and yucca in an aloe vera and witch hazel base. Together, these ingredients cool, soothe, and relax sore muscles while also relieving soreness and swelling. With the addition of peppermint oil, this liniment has a pleasant smell sure to be appreciated by both horse and human.
Gentle enough for sensitive skin, Limber Up is certified drug free and is non-greasy so you can be sure it won't leave an undesired residue. Ideal for use alone or under wraps or blankets such as Back on Track products, it helps tighten when used as a brace before or after exercise. Utilizing pure, all-natural, and purposeful ingredients, Limber Up may just become your go-to product for addressing inflammation, soreness, swelling, and everything in between.
Key Features:
- All-Natural Liniment
- Certified Drug-Free
- Thick Gel Stays Where You Want It
- Gentle Enough for Sensitive Skin
- Variety of Effective Ingredients
- Peppermint Oil Provides Pleasant Smell
- Relives Soreness and Inflammation
- Use Alone or Under Back on Track Products
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