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Sore No More's pain relieving gel is made of botanical bo·tan·i·cal   also bo·tan·ic
adj.
1. Of or relating to plants or plant life.

2. Of or relating to the science of botany.

n.
 extra and natural ingredients to ease sore joints; back, muscle, or arthritic arthritic /ar·thrit·ic/ (ahr-thrit´ik) pertaining to or affected with arthritis.  pain; and inflammation inflammation, reaction of the body to injury or to infectious, allergic, or chemical irritation. The symptoms are redness, swelling, heat, and pain resulting from dilation of the blood vessels in the affected part with loss of plasma and leucocytes (white blood . Call 800-842-6622.
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Publication:Contemporary Long Term Care
Date:Jul 1, 1999
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