Frequently Asked Questions about ExtRemedy

Is ExtRemedy REALLY safe? Is there any pain that should not be treated with ExtRemedy? How can Extremedy be used for a toothache? How can Extremedy be used for a headache? Are there special instructions for acute pain?

Is ExtRemedy REALLY safe?

ExtRemedy is made from all FDA-approved, all-natural ingredients, except for the FDA-mandated preservatives, which are neutral to the body; everything else is actually beneficial for your body. RETURN TO TOP

Is there any pain that should not be treated with ExtRemedy?

ExtRemedy can be safely used on all body pain. It should not be taken internally or used on broken skin, cuts, or open sores or in the eyes. Pregnant or lactating women should consult a physician before using. RETURN TO TOP

How can Extremedy be used for a toothache?

Spray ExtRemedy on the face (cheek or lip) adjacent to the painful tooth. Use caution not to get into the mouth or into the eyes. If ExtRemedy gets into the eyes, simply flush with water for about 10 seconds. RETURN TO TOP

How can Extremedy be used for a headache?

Close eyes and spray entire head completely, including the forehead, between and under the eyes, both temples, around the ears, back of neck and top of head, even through the hair. RETURN TO TOP

Are there special instructions for acute pain?

Sinus and Migraine headaches, arthritis in the hands and pinched nerves MAY take 3-4 minutes and MAY need additional applications; but most of the time even these pains are immediately relieved. Most chronic pains are gone for about a day, unless you do something to exacerbate that pain. If ExtRemedy is applied to pain every time the pain shows, after a while it is only needed about 2-3 times per week. RETURN TO TOP

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