There are two main categories of pain relievers on the market today: liniments and counterirritants. Liniments utilize menthol as their active ingredient to provide a cooling effect. Absorbine Jr, with 2.5% menthol as an active ingredient, is an example of a liniment. Counterirritants provide a heating sensation and rely on methyl salicylate as their active ingredient. Ben Gay, for example, has 15% methyl salicylate to create a warming sensation.
Rock Sauce is formulated with 20% methyl salicylate, 10% menthol and .3% capsicum, a natural heating agent found in chili peppers. When applied, Rock Sauce users first experience a cooling sensation, followed with a warming sensation. The combination creates a powerful effect that is approximately 10 times more intense than competing products, and delivers ingredients deep into sore muscles and tissue to reduce inflammation and soothe sore muscles.
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Rock Sauce is available immediately at over 600 medical clinics including HealthSource, Therapeutic Associates and Koala Centers, and also at leading sports retailers such as Sports Basement and Second Sole. Rock Sauce is also available at the company’s website www.rocktape.com and sells for $12.95 for 4 oz. and $24.95 for 8 oz.
“We’ve found Rock Sauce to be very effective when treating our patients. We often combine Rock Sauce with other modalities, such as Rocktape, Graston, laser and ultrasound. Rock Sauce provides immediate feedback to the patient that our treatments are effective at reducing pain,” said Dr. Kevin Reichlin, D.C., a sport physician at FAC in Boulder and team chiropractor for the Garmin Transitions cycling team.
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“I’ve used a lot of different pain relievers over the years and Rock Sauce
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