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I'm sorry about your sister's cancer.

This may be the lamest suggestion in this post, but your sister's pain my be relieved using a gentle massage using a product called Deep Heat. It's a non-greasy paste that feels very comforting and very warm when gently massaged into your skin. The soothing warmth and gentle muscle massage encourage blood flow and that's often enough to kick-start the healing process even for non-muscular aches.

It's an all natural product that have been used for centuries.

There are a few different types of Deep Heat for different kinds of aches, but I'd recommend just trying the classic version first.

You can buy it over the counter at most grocery stores and chemists.

I'm a trained masseuse but haven't gained my qualifications. I've used gentle massage with Deep Heat to cure many aches and pains among friends and family. It even works wonders for things like inner ear infections - just rub the cream around your neck and ear and the soothing warmth feels nice and the increased blood flood speeds up the healing.

If the massage feels uncomfortable for her then I'd stop immediately. If she enjoys it then it's likely helping because of the increased blood flow.

If you're unfamiliar with the product then I recommend rubbing some into your calf muscle so you understand what it does. I have no idea what medications you're sister is on, so you might want to have some towels and warm water ready to wash away the cream if she doesn't like the sensation.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm sorry about your sister's cancer.

This may be the lamest suggestion in this post, but your sister's pain my be relieved using a gentle massage using a product called Deep Heat. It's a non-greasy paste that feels very comforting and very warm when gently massaged into your skin. The soothing warmth and gentle muscle massage encourage blood flow and that's often enough to kick-start the healing process even for non-muscular aches.

It's an all natural product that have been used for centuries.

There are a few different types of Deep Heat for different kinds of aches, but I'd recommend just trying the classic version first.

You can buy it over the counter at most grocery stores and chemists.

I'm a trained masseuse but haven't gained my qualifications. I've used gentle massage with Deep Heat to cure many aches and pains among friends and family. It even works wonders for things like inner ear infections - just rub the cream around your neck and ear and the soothing warmth feels nice and the increased blood flood speeds up the healing.

If you're unfamiliar with the product then I recommend rubbing some into your calf muscle so you understand what it does. I have no idea what medications you're sister is on, so you might want to have some towels and warm water ready to wash away the cream if she doesn't like the sensation.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm sorry about your sister's cancer.

This may be the lamest suggestion in this post, but your sister's pain my be relieved using a gentle massage using a product called Deep Heat. It's a non-greasy paste that feels very comforting and very warm when gently massaged into your skin. The soothing warmth encourage blood flow and that's often enough to kick-start the healing process even for non-muscular aches.

It's an all natural product that have been used for centuries.

There are a few different types of Deep Heat for different kinds of aches, but I'd recommend just trying the classic version first.

You can buy it over the counter at most grocery stores and chemists.

I'm a trained masseuse but haven't gained my qualifications. I've used gentle massage with Deep Heat to cure many aches and pains among friends and family. It even works wonders for things like inner ear infections - just rub the cream around your neck and ear and the soothing warmth feels nice and the increased blood flood speeds up the healing.

If you're unfamiliar with the product then I recommend rubbing some into your calf muscle so you understand what it does. I have no idea what medications you're sister is on, so you might want to have some towels and warm water ready to wash away the cream if she doesn't like the sensation.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm sorry about your sister's cancer.

This may be the lamest suggestion in this post, but your sister's pain my be relieved using a gentle massage using a product called Deep Heat. It's a non-greasy paste that feels very comforting and very warm when gently massaged into your skin. The soothing warmth encourage blood flow and that's often enough to kick-start the healing process even for non-muscular aches.

It's an all natural product that have been used for centuries.

There are a few different types of Deep Heat for different kinds of aches, but I'd recommend just trying the classic version first.

You can buy it over the counter at most grocery stores and chemists.

I'm a trained masseuse but haven't gained my qualifications. I've used gentle massage with Deep Heat to cure many aches and pains among friends and family. It even works wonders for things like inner ear infections - just rub the cream around your neck and ear and the soothing warmth feels nice and the increased blood flood speeds up the healing.

If you're unfamiliar with the product then I recommend rubbing some into your calf muscle so you understand what it does. I have no idea what medications you're sister is on, so you might want to have some towels and warm water ready if wash away the cream if she decides she doesn't like it.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm sorry about your sister's cancer.

This may be the lamest suggestion in this post, but your sister's pain my be relieved using a gentle massage using a product called Deep Heat. It's a non-greasy paste that feels very comforting and very warm when gently massaged into your skin. The soothing warmth encourage blood flow and that's often enough to kick-start the healing process even for non-muscular aches.

It's an all natural product that have been used for centuries.

There are a few different types of Deep Heat for different kinds of aches, but I'd recommend just trying the classic version first.

I'm a trained masseuse but haven't gained my qualifications. I've used gentle massage with Deep Heat to cure many aches and pains among friends and family. It even works wonders for things like inner ear infections - just rub the cream around your neck and ear and the soothing warmth feels nice and the increased blood flood speeds up the healing.

If you're unfamiliar with the product then I recommend rubbing some into your calf muscle so you understand what it does. I have no idea what medications you're sister is on, so you might want to have some towels and warm water ready if wash away the cream if she decides she doesn't like it.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I'm sorry about your sister's cancer.

This may be the lamest suggestion in this post, but your sister's pain my be relieved using a gentle massage using a product called Deep Heat. It's a non-greasy paste that feels very comforting and very warm when gently massaged into your skin. The soothing warmth encourage blood flow and that's often enough to kick-start the healing process even for non-muscular aches.

It's an all natural product that have been used for centuries.

I'm a trained masseuse but haven't gained my qualifications. I've used gentle massage with Deep Heat to cure many aches and pains among friends and family. It even works wonders for things like inner ear infections - just rub the cream around your neck and ear and the soothing warmth feels nice and the increased blood flood speeds up the healing.

If you're unfamiliar with the product then I recommend rubbing some into your calf muscle so you understand what it does. I have no idea what medications you're sister is on, so you might want to have some towels and warm water ready if wash away the cream if she decides she doesn't like it.

2 years ago
1 score