Monday, 28 July 2014

TOPICAL BIOMEDICS OFFERS HEALTH LIVING TIPS FOR SUMMER



Beach Bag Essentials 
Whether you’re spending the day by the shore, lake, or pool, there are several must-have items for toting in your beach bag:
     -Lip balm: Lip protection is important to keep lips from getting chapped by the breeze or burned by the sun.
     -Water shoes or flip-flops: Choose shoes that can get wet and rinse off easily. If you are heading to a public pool that has rough cement, fresh water swimming with a rocky bottom or ocean it would be safer to opt for water shoes with rubber soles with a mesh covering to protect feet and toes.  Shoes also help protect delicate feet from hot sand and asphalt, which can cause severe burns. Just remember, flip flops do not offer any support whatsoever and should not be worn when you’ll be walking around for any length of time.

     -Water bottle: Even though your family is spending the day at the beach, it is very important that you rehydrate throughout the day and having water handy will encourage your kids to replenish their fluids.  Avoid alcoholic beverages, caffeine, soda, and other carbonated drinks, which are dehydrating.
     -Head protection: Whether you choose a floppy straw hat or a baseball cap, be sure to include hats for every member of your family in your beach bag. Remember that ears get sunburned too so choosing a wide-brimmed hat is extremely useful for keeping the sun off ears, face and head.
     -Eye protection: Sunglasses help shield the eyes from the harmful effects of the sun and also keep you from squinting, which can contribute to premature wrinkling. Be sure to choose sunglasses that have good UV protection.


 Summer first aid kit for active families
Be prepared by keeping a first aid kit on hand for any incident that could put a damper on summer fun. One ideal one:  Topricin’s  “Boo Boos Happen” kit featuring a convenient zippered pouch with a tube of Topricin for Children—the doctor-recommended safe, natural alternative to chemical-based pills, ointment, and liquids, as well as a great all ‘round first aid cream for treating bug bites, sunburns, and other aches and pains—plus “Ouchies” design-your-own self-adhesive bandages with their own coloring markers, and handy travel-size packets of original Topricin and Topricin Foot Therapy Cream.  

Other essentials to tuck into your vacation first aid kit:
     -Ear plugs to keep water out of the ear to avoid discomfort and prevent bacterial from causing an infection
     -Goggles to protect eyes and natural/homeopathic eye drops to relieve any irritation

     -A vial of vinegar to treat jellyfish stings if you’re at the ocean
     -Tweezers.
     -Alcohol wipes to disinfect or cleanse

     -Extra bandages and gauze
     -Antibiotic ointment to treat open wounds


     -An antihistamine, just in case of an unexpected allergic reaction

THE TOPICAL BIOMEDICS “GET RELIEF, GIVE RELIEF” MISSION

For over 20 years, the Topricin project has assisted hundreds of thousands of people suffering with pain and those addicted to painkillers to achieve fully restored and robust healthy living. Unfortunately, millions of people continue to suffer in pain, with many experiencing the hazardous side effects of OTC chemical pain pills or negative effects of narcotic Rx painkillers—an epidemic that turns the lives of American families upside down and is undermining the very fabric of our country. 



Because of the company’s experience in addressing these challenges, it has launched its “Get Relief, Give Relief” initiative:  for every purchase of Topricin, Topricin Foot Therapy, or Topricin for Children ordered directly from the company, it will donate a tube of Topricin to a credible pain clinic on the customer’s behalf…Free. 

The company invites the public to join its army of pain relief warriors determined to help those in need by ending suffering and painkiller addiction and restoring hope and the joy of living life to the fullest.  To “Get Relief, Give Relief,” order from www.topricin.com or call 1-800-LES-PAIN (537-7246).

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