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Real Time Pain Relief
Is pain making it hard for you to do what you love? When everyday things like kneeling and bending-over become unbearable, Real Time Pain Relief can help!
Real Time Pain Relief is a non-greasy, fast absorbing, pain relieving lotion that relieves pain within minutes of application. Made with nature’s ingredients, Real Time Pain Relief is pain relief you can trust.
Nature’s Ingredients
Real Time Pain Relief is made with the highest quality ingredients including Aloe Vera, Emu Oil, Menthol, Arnica, Witch Hazel, and more! It is free of harmful chemicals, parabens, SLS, and dye, so you can use it often and feel great.
Extraordinary Results
Made with nature’s ingredients and formulated for fast relief, Real Time Pain Relief provides safe, effective, fast acting relief you can count on for over 100 types of pains.
Works On
-Back Pain
-Muscle Strain
-Bruises
-Sprains
-Cramps
-150 types of Arthritic Pain
-And more!
About Real Time Pain Relief
Since 1998, Real Time Pain Relief has been manufactured in Lawton, Oklahoma. The first batches of Real Time Pain Relief were made for friends and family. As we have grown as a company, we've stayed true to our beginning philosophies by using Nature’s Ingredients to provide Extraordinary Results.
Testimonials
“My husband has plates & screws in his ankles from an auto accident almost 4 years ago. Nothing relieved his pain until he tried Real Time Pain Relief! He gives this product 10 stars!”
Kim S. - Ashton, South Dakota
“I am TRULY impressed with Real Time Pain Relief products. I have had feedback from numerous people, both men and women suffering from muscle strain, arthritis, and back pain.”
Dr. Diane Folk - Sun Lakes, Arizona
Visit Website: Real Time Pain Relief
877-787-7180
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Study on the Reduction of Opioid use and improvement in chronic pain in opioid-experienced patients after topical analgesic treatment. Click here.
877-787-7180
info@rtpr.com
Study on the Reduction of Opioid use and improvement in chronic pain in opioid-experienced patients after topical analgesic treatment. Click here.
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