QR CREAM FOR THUMB AND FINGER PAIN

If you have pain in your thumb or your fingers, apply QR Cream to the areas that hurt.

QR Cream penetrates through the skin. The nerves that supply your thumb and your fingers are close to the surface of the skin so the mannitol in QR Cream can reach them very quickly and relieve your pain.

The 7 people who came in with thumb pain found an average of 74% relief, 6 minutes after they applied QR cream which lasted 3 ½ hours. The 11 who had painful fingers averaged 64% relief within 11 minutes after applying QR Cream and this relief lasted them 9 hours. This is better than the 36% relief people get from narcotics, the 23% from anti-inflammatory medications like Advil or Voltaren and 13% from Tylenol (acetaminophen)

QR CREAM FOR NERVE PAIN IN THE HANDS- PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY

QR Cream is very effective in relieving burning pain and tingling pain in hands and feet. This type of pain occurs when the nerves that supply the hands and feet are not healthy.

The 28 people who tried QR cream for their peripheral neuropathy experienced 57% relief of their pain in 16 minutes which lasted 4 hours after they applied the cream.  This is better than the 36% relief people get from narcotics, the 23% from anti-inflammatory medications like Advil or Voltaren, and 13% from Tylenol (acetaminophen).

Pain or tingling in the areas marked ingreen is coming from your ulnar nerve.That is the nerve that causes your little finger to tingle when you hit your “funny bone”. It might behelped by protecting your elbow with a neoprene sleeve.

Pain or tingling in the areas marked in green is coming from your ulnar nerve. That is the nerve that causes your little finger to tingle when you hit your “funny bone”. It might be helped by protecting your elbow with a neoprene sleeve.

Pain or tingling in the mauve area comes from your median nerve. You can protect it with a wrist splint to prevent your wrist from flexing when you sleep. You may get more relief by rubbing QR Cream on your wrist and in the palm of your hand where the median nerve is located, before you put on the splint