What is biobiofreeze?

Biofreeze is a topical analgesic. The gel, spray, patch, roll-on, and cream can be applied to your skin providing cool relief and reducing your muscle and joint pain. The active ingredient in Biofreeze is menthol.

Is Biofreeze a topical analgesic?

“Topical” means applied on the skin (unlike oral pain medication), while “analgesic” means used for pain relief. All forms of Biofreeze are topical analgesics. What is Biofreeze? Biofreeze is a topical analgesic. The gel, spray, patch, roll-on, foam, and cream can be applied to your skin providing temporary cooling relief for muscle and joint pain.

How does Biofreeze work for spinal pain?

You feel pain when your nerve receptors send a signal from the point of pain to your spinal cord and then to your brain. The cold sensation “counter irritant” caused by the menthol in Biofreeze blocks the nerves that signal pain, so you feel a cooling sensation instead.

What does Biofreeze feel like?

The cold sensation “counter irritant” caused by the menthol in Biofreeze blocks the nerves that signal pain, so you feel a cooling sensation instead. How does Biofreeze work compared to ice? Biofreeze and ice are both forms of cryotherapy. Both can help relieve your pain, but Biofreeze is proven to be the superior choice.

How long does the Biofreeze patch last?

The Biofreeze Patch provides relief for 8 hours after application. All other Biofreeze products (gel, spray, roll-on, and cream) effects can last up to 5 hours after application.

What are the different types of Biofreeze?

The gel, spray, patch, roll-on, foam, and cream can be applied to your skin providing temporary cooling relief for muscle and joint pain. The active ingredient in Biofreeze is menthol.