Medical cosmetics Doctor Bobyr® was developed jointly with M.A. Bobyr, KMN.
Body cream-balm Doctor Bobyr® No. 1 contains active ingredients that relieve muscle spasm and pain in the neck and upper back with cervical osteochondrosis. Eliminates muscle pain caused by hypothermia, trauma, overwork.
About the problem. The most common cause of back pain is osteochondrosis. Osteochondrosis is a disease of the spine, which is characterized by damage to the cartilage tissue of the intervertebral discs, adjacent vertebral bodies, and the ligamentous apparatus of the spine. The vertebral disc holds the vertebrae together. Over the years, in almost all people, the vertebral disc dries up, the distance between the vertebrae decreases, and the nerve roots extending from the spinal cord are clamped, and pain occurs. Osteochondrosis is often localized in the cervical spine.
Tests to determine the presence of cervical osteochondrosis:
• Do you experience pain when you roll your head back?
• Is there a pain in the neck early in the morning? Are you waking up in pain?
• Is it easy for you to turn your head?
• Have there been head and neck injuries?
• Are there any restrictions in head movements, is there a crunch during movements?
• Is the pain paroxysmal or persistent?
• Are there pain, tingling, numbness, weakness in the arms? • Does the pain increase with movement?
• Are your shoulders sore?
• Are there headaches and dizziness?
• Do you often suffer from otolaryngological diseases (otitis media, sinusitis)?
• Do you have high blood pressure?
If you answered yes to most of the questions, you have reason to suspect you have cervical osteochondrosis.
One of the main reasons for the development of cervical osteochondrosis is degenerative changes (destruction, destruction) in the intervertebral discs.
Body cream-balm Doctor Bobyr® No. 1 contains natural ingredients that slow down the process of further destruction of discs by improving their nutrition and enhancing metabolic processes.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: melilot extract, arnica extract, lavender essential oil, rosemary essential oil, CO2 burdock extract, CO2 comfrey extract, sodium hyaluronate, menthol, sesame oil, cocoa butter.
Melilot extract
Melilot has anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, sedative, anticonvulsant, analgesic effects. Reduces pain in joints swollen from rheumatism. Rich in essential oils and coumarin, which normalizes blood rheology, increases the elasticity of blood vessels. Contains the antioxidant quercetin, which prevents the damaging effects of excess free radicals.
Arnica extract
Mountain arnica has been known for its medicinal properties since the 11th century. The doctor Dioscorides from ancient Greece called it a sneezing flower, as flower baskets and leaves provoke sneezing. Healers of those times used the healing properties of the plant to relieve inflammation of the skin and heal the wounds of warriors. Arnica has anti-inflammatory, wound healing and analgesic effects; helps relieve cramps and muscle spasms. Lavender essential oil
Since ancient times, lavender essential oil has been actively used not only for aromatizing rooms or composing compositions, but also used in medicine. As a pain reliever, lavender oil acts on muscle, joint, bone pain; has anti-inflammatory and anticonvulsant effects.
Rosemary essential oil
The medicinal qualities of rosemary have been known since ancient times. Currently, the leaves and young shoots of evergreen shrub are widely used in cooking, cosmetology and medicine. The oil helps to reduce pain from bruises, osteochondrosis, gout and arthritis. Relieves neurological pain, muscle spasms and helps to resolve bruises.
C02 burdock extract
Burdock root contains essential and fatty oils, tannins, is rich in vitamins and minerals. It has an anti-inflammatory effect, reduces pain, effectively strengthens bone and muscle tissue. It is indicated for rheumatism, gout, edema of the lower extremities.
CO2 extract of comfrey
The popular name for comfrey is larkspur. This name emphasizes the ability of comfrey to accelerate bone healing in fractures and wound healing. In sports medicine, comfrey-based preparations are recommended for bruises, sprains, and muscle tears. Sodium hyaluronate (low molecular weight hyaluronic acid)
It plays the role of a molecular sponge that retains water in the intercellular spaces of the skin. Participates in the processes of tissue regeneration. As we age, our body produces less and less hyaluronic acid, which manifests itself on the skin with such signs as the appearance of dryness, flabbiness and wrinkles. A crunch appears in the joints. These unpleasant phenomena can be observed even at a young age.
Menthol
When applied to the skin, it has a local antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effect, accompanied by a decrease in the severity of pain and itching. Sesame oil (sesame)
It was known in antiquity and is still very popular in India, China, Pakistan, etc., not only for its taste, but also for its medicinal properties. Sesame seeds and the oil obtained from them contain vitamins A, D, E, K, C, some vitamins from group B, as well as a large amount of polyunsaturated fatty acids, antioxidants, and a large amount of trace elements. Due to its high content of calcium, as well as phosphorus, magnesium and vitamin C, this product helps in the treatment and prevention of joint and bone diseases. It has anti-inflammatory, regenerating and analgesic effects.
Cacao butter
The fat obtained from the grains of the fruit of the chocolate tree. It is a balanced natural product that has a healing effect on the entire body. In addition to the immunostimulating effect, the oil enhances the penetration of nutrients through the skin into the tissues. Increases collagen production. Collagen is essential for the elasticity of our skin, the strength and elasticity of the ligaments, strength and, at the same time, the mobility of the joints.
INN / Active ingredient
Melilot extract, arnica extract, lavender essential oil, rosemary essential oil, burdock CO2 extract, comfrey CO2 extract, sodium hyaluronate, menthol, sesame oil, cocoa butter.
Ingredients: Water, glyceryl stearate (s) ceteareth-20 (and) ceteareth-12 (and) cetearyl alcohol (s) cetyl palmitate, cetearyl alcohol, vaseline oil, cyclomethicone, isopropyl palmitate, ethoxydiglycol, sesame oil, menthol (propane) diazolidinyl urea (and) methylparaben (and) propylparaben, cocoa butter, sweet clover extract, arnica extract, lavender essential oil, rosemary essential oil, Trilon B, propyl glycol (and) butylhydroxytoluene (and) ascorbyl palmitate (and) glyceryl stearate (and) acid, CO2-extract of comfrey, CO2-extract of burdock, sodium hyaluronate
Indications: All components of the cream, penetrating deep into the tissues, have a multifactorial effect, improving the structure of discs and stopping their further destruction: • saturate cells with nutrients; • increase blood circulation; • activate metabolic and recovery processes; • relieve muscle spasm; • reduce the feeling of discomfort and pain; • have an anti-inflammatory effect. The results of regular use of the cream-balm Doctor Bobyr® No. 1: • decreases pain in the upper back caused by osteochondrosis of the cervicothoracic spine, as well as muscle and neuralgic pain caused by hypothermia, trauma, muscle fatigue; • relieves muscle spasm and stiffness in the cervicothoracic spine; • the symptoms caused by cervical osteochondrosis decrease or disappear: headache, dizziness, numbness in the shoulders and a feeling of creeping in the arms, pain in the shoulders and neck.
How to use: Apply the cream-balm Doctor Bobyr® No. 1 with light massaging movements 2-3 times a day until completely absorbed. Apply until positive. For the effect to be more noticeable and effective, it is necessary to apply the cream regularly. Improvements may be noticeable from the first days of using the cream, but the full course of application is at least three weeks. To prevent exacerbations, it is recommended to repeat the course in 2-3 months.