Kneipp Wärmebalsam Arnika
Brand: Kneipp

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I am actually totally convinced of the effect of arnica, but I don't really know whether this balm really helps here...
It burns on the rubbed areas of the body, as well as on the hands of the "masseur"...
Hello elchbaerli
Thank you for your comment.
Arnica warming balm is indeed quite warming. It is therefore unsuitable as a massage agent for a masseur - or only in very small doses. As a masseur produces a lot of heat through friction and stimulates blood flow to the skin, the use of an additional warming balm is too much.
For massage, we recommend Kneipp massage oil with arnica (article number 5119.920) or Kneipp arnica ointment (article number 5119.850).
We hope this will help you and look forward to your next visit.
Best regards from the M-Infoline team
Good morning dear Infoline
I didn't want to portray the masseur as such a professional, hence the quotation marks.
But muscles are "activated" by lightly massaging the affected area, and we (our household) have never massaged the product. Instead, we applied it to the affected area with light, circular movements and it still burned like hell... we have already found a replacement, thank you very much and despite the rain I send you sunny greetings
Elkbaerli
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