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Wood Lock Medicated Oil
Wood Lock oil is a traditional topical analgesic used for the temporary relief of minor muscle and joint aches. It is highly concentrated and used to soothe stiffness, sprains, backaches, and minor arthritic pain.
Primary Uses
Muscle & Joint Pain: Temporarily relieves soreness, backaches, and muscle cramps.
Sports Injuries: Helps alleviate pain from sprains, strains, and bruises by promoting blood circulation.
Tension Relief: Can be massaged into the temples for tension headaches or onto tight shoulders for relaxation.
Key Ingredients & How it Works
It utilises a blend of powerful counter-irritants that create alternating hot and cold sensations to distract the brain from pain:
Menthol (16%): Provides an initial cooling sensation and pain relief.
Camphor (10%): Increases localised blood flow and provides a warming effect.
Methyl Salicylate (50%): Acts as a topical anti-inflammatory.
Best Practices for Application
Massage: Apply 3 to 4 drops to the affected area and massage gently to promote absorption and stimulate blood flow.
Heat Therapy: For deeper penetration, apply a warm pad or towel over the massaged area for about 10 minutes.
Frequency: Can be applied 3 to 4 times daily as needed.
Safety Warnings
External use only: Never ingest it or apply it to open wounds, broken skin, or mucous membranes.
Precaution: Avoid contact with eyes. It is generally not recommended for use on young children or during pregnancy.
Wood Lock oil is a traditional topical analgesic used for the temporary relief of minor muscle and joint aches. It is highly concentrated and used to soothe stiffness, sprains, backaches, and minor arthritic pain.
Primary Uses
Muscle & Joint Pain: Temporarily relieves soreness, backaches, and muscle cramps.
Sports Injuries: Helps alleviate pain from sprains, strains, and bruises by promoting blood circulation.
Tension Relief: Can be massaged into the temples for tension headaches or onto tight shoulders for relaxation.
Key Ingredients & How it Works
It utilises a blend of powerful counter-irritants that create alternating hot and cold sensations to distract the brain from pain:
Menthol (16%): Provides an initial cooling sensation and pain relief.
Camphor (10%): Increases localised blood flow and provides a warming effect.
Methyl Salicylate (50%): Acts as a topical anti-inflammatory.
Best Practices for Application
Massage: Apply 3 to 4 drops to the affected area and massage gently to promote absorption and stimulate blood flow.
Heat Therapy: For deeper penetration, apply a warm pad or towel over the massaged area for about 10 minutes.
Frequency: Can be applied 3 to 4 times daily as needed.
Safety Warnings
External use only: Never ingest it or apply it to open wounds, broken skin, or mucous membranes.
Precaution: Avoid contact with eyes. It is generally not recommended for use on young children or during pregnancy.

