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If You Can Cook, You Can Prepare Your Own Powerful Topical Pain Relievers in Your Own Home

Powerful topical pain relievers can be made in the home by grinding up generic ibuprofen or naproxen pills, extracting the active ingredients with isopropyl alcohol, and mixing with Aloe Vera and orange oil to enhance skin penetration.

(PRWEB) December 3, 2004 -- Grouppe Kurosawa, an organization dedicated to developing treatment protocols for a host of chronic and acute diseases using only natural products and easily available OTC products, has published on its web site (http://www.grouppekurosawa.com) a treatment protocol for treating the topical pain associated with arthritis and muscle pain. The protocol has already been tested on a host of volunteers, all with different pain conditions, with a great deal of success. The treatment protocol is free, non-patented, and can easily be prepared in the home.

This protocol (recipe), or Kurosawa Koctail is extremely simple to follow and inexpensive to prepare. Basically, it involves grinding ibuprofen or naproxen (Aleve) in a clean coffee grinder, extracting the active ingredient out of the fillers with isopropyl alcohol and adding a little Aloe Vera gel and orange oil to enhance skin penetration. Orally ingested ibuprofen and naproxen are cleared from the body rapidly while topically applied versions can remain in the skin, strategically placed, for days at a time. Although orally ingested NSAID drugs can damage the stomach lining, there is no toxicity associated with topical formulations. These topical products have been available in Europe for over 15 years. They are not readily available in the US for obvious commercial reasons...they work extremely well, are inexpensive and non-toxic, and their presence in the marketplace would destroy the profitability of more expensive pain reliever products.

Chronic pain is the most costly health problem in America, costing the US economy over 90 billion dollars annually. Arthritis pain affects 43 million Americans each year, while back pain has affected 85% of the American population at one time or another. These serious pain related problems can be inexpensively treated, but not cured usually, with topical NSAID drugs like ibuprofen and naproxen. Since these topical products are not available in the US, we encourage people to visit our web site for instructions on how to make their own topical pain relief products. Nothing could be easier.

Dr. Stephen Martin, Chief Scientist of Grouppe Kurosawa, says some of the feedback from volunteers has been nothing short of remarkable.

The following non-solicited comment was received by Grouppe Kurosawa in 2002 from one of its Mice", or volunteer test subjects.

Wow! I made up some cream as to your instructions. I have had horrible back pain since 1989...and 2 back surgeries to no avail. That cream is a MIRACLE...I have no other word for it. I would say that at least $250,000 has been stuck into my back so far...with no pain relief. When I can make a cream in my own home for less than $10 and get real pain relief for the first time in all these years...to me that is a Miracle. I still have nerve damage pain...but I feel so much better.
THANK YOU!!"

People should now be able to economically and effectively help themselves with their chronic pain problems.

Contact:
Dr. Stephen Martin
7079961747
FAX 7075811768
presswriter@grouppekurosawa.net
Grouppe Kurosawa
El Verano, California

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