Muscular-Skeletal
CDEM5002Demusco Gel (7,5%)
Based on:
- Ozone: 1%
- MSM: 1%
- Devil's Claw (Artiglio del Diavolo): 1%
- Arnica Montana: 1%
- Boswellia: 1%
- Menthol: 1%
- Vitamin E: 0.5%
- Camphor: 0.5%
- Phytic Acid: 0.5%
High-concentration molecular gel complex formulated for use in combination with medical devices intended for the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, following trauma, accidents, bruising, and muscle contractures.
Its formulation makes it suitable for topical use in the form of self-massage for muscle relaxation and also for recovery after physical exercise.
For orthopedic doctors, physiatrists, and sports physicians.
Packaging: 500 ml
Class 1 Medical Device
Bibliographic Notes on the Functional Properties of Plant Ingredients:
Ozone
A trivalent molecule capable of inducing an endogenous antioxidant effect, significantly increasing oxygen delivery to tissues through vasodilation. Ozone is also well-known for its proven anti-inflammatory properties.
MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane)
MSM is a molecule that acts as a sulfur reservoir, with its activity being to reduce the spread and development of radical species.
Devil's Claw
This plant is well-known for its properties. It is analgesic, anticonvulsant, anti-inflammatory, and chondroprotective.
Arnica Montana
Notable anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity.
Boswellia
Thanks to the presence of acetyl-11-keto-beta-boswellic acid, this plant has anti-arthritic, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties.
Menthol
By targeting the cationic receptors for heat and cold, menthol is an excellent analgesic and anti-inflammatory.
Vitamin E
An antioxidant molecule that protects cell membranes from oxidative damage. This vitamin is also used for its pronounced emollient effect.
Camphor
Phytocomplex extracted from the Cinnamomum camphora plant. This plant was used in ancient Egypt during the mummification process for its high antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Phytic Acid
A chelating agent capable of reducing the absorption of certain insoluble salts (magnesium, manganese, and zinc), thus reducing the formation of insoluble complexes.