Zim’s Max-Freeze {Review}
Aches and pains are just a fact of life. But who wants to be taking pills all the time? I was given the opportunity to try Zim’s Max-Freeze for my muscle and joint pain relief and I may never look back!
May effectively help relieve pain from:
Sore Muscles & Muscle Sprains
Back, Shoulder, Neck Pain
Painful Ankle, Knee, Hip & Elbow Joints
Muscular Strains
Zim’s Max-Freeze is a mixture of aloe, tea tree oil, menthol and other products that are applied with a roll-on so your hands remain clean while you get pain relief.
I was glad to find it didn’t leave a gross, greasy feeling behind, and while the odor is strong at first, it does fade as it soaks into the skin. I like having an alternative to taking a pain pill every time my knees or wrists hurt! This can be applied up to 4 times a day, which is usually plenty to get me through the day.
Even at 3 ounces, it packs plenty of strength in this small bottle. But, I can easily toss it in my purse or gym bag to use as needed!
When it’s first applied, it definitely warms up the area, but wonderfully so, not painful or uncomfortable for me at all. Then the cool takes effect, and it feels like it gets to the center of the muscle or joint and soothes the pain away. Even my teenagers have started using after sports and exercising, since it doesn’t leave them smelling like “an old person” like some of the other products out there do. LOL
So whether you work on your feet all day, chase kids and grandkids, or are recovering from an injury, I think you should try Zim’s Max-Freeze roll on. And if you prefer, they offer this formula as a spray and as a gel!
You can purchase Zim’s Max-Freeze at their website, plus you can learn more about them on Facebook and Twitter.
Or you can win a bottle by entering below! Good luck!
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