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Using Arnica: The Ralph Stephens Professional Massage Series

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Natural, Effective Pain Management Tool!

Pure Pro Arnica Therapeutic Concentrate allows you to work deeper with less soreness for your client! Don't let the small size fool you. This concentrate is 25 times stronger than other arnica products now available. Dilute 30 drops of ATC into an 8 ounce bottle of oil or lotion for an all purpose arnica massage oil. Or use 3-4 drops undiluted on serious injuries such as Tennis Elbow & Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and massage in. Also great for your own arms after a tough day of massage sessions! 100% natural.

Great for Injury and Chronic Pain Management, Myofascial, Trigger Point, Neuromuscular Therapy, Deep Tissue, and Sports massage. Aids in treatment of fibromyalgia, tennis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, strains, sprains, and bruising.

Cruelty free. Made in the USA.


Check out ‪http://www.ralphstephens.com‬ & ‪http://www.purepro.com/page/ralphstephenscream‬ for more videos and product info.

Ralph R. Stephens, LMT, NCTMB, Certified Sports Massage Therapist, Certified Neuromuscular Therapist - St. John Method - Highly acclaimed, internationally recognized, Ralph has worked with many Olympic and All-American athletes since the beginning of his massage career 25 years ago...

He was a sports Massage Team Leader/Instructor for the Winter Para-Olympics in Winter Park, CO. He specializes in treating people with pain and injuries. A popular presenter at national, regional and state meetings, he teaches seminars across the country and interntaionally in Seated Therapeutic Massage, Sports Massage and Medical Massage.

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