What is Sedosyl Gel used for?
Sedosyl Gel is recommended for the treatment of painful osteoarticular pathologies, rheumatic back pain, inflammatory rheumatism, strains, bruises, tendonitis, synovial pain...).
The excellent transcutaneous action of Sedosyl's Reseda extract ensures therapeutic efficacy comparable to that of the best steroidal anti-inflammatories on the market, whether taken orally or externally. In addition, because of its composition, Sedosyl gel is recommended for the treatment of patients allergic to cortisone-containing products, and for athletes.
Reseda, also known as Reseda phyteuma, is a plant that was exploited for its beneficial properties for many centuries before gradually falling into oblivion. However, it was not until the 1970s that reseda regained its reputation for its remarkable medicinal virtues. Theextract derived from reseda, a key component of SEDOSYL, not only demonstrated considerable efficacy as ananalgesic and anti-inflammatory agent, but also exhibited an exceptional aptitude for transcutaneous diffusion. This singular characteristic enables reseda extract, when applied topically, to demonstrate therapeutic activity rivaling the best non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on the market.
The intrinsic properties of this reseda extract make it particularly effective and suitable for optimal use in the treatment of painful conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system, whether acute or chronic. In particular, it has proved beneficial in the treatment of osteoarticular pathologies, rheumatic back pain and inflammatory rheumatism. Reseda has thus regained its importance and essential role in the field of phytotherapy.
Reseda is an incredibly rich plant that has attracted interest since ancient times, not only for its medicinal properties, but also for its use in perfumery. Its sweet, penetrating fragrance has always been appreciated, as has the beauty of its flowers. The reseda, in fact, carries a symbolism of constant, faithful love in the language of flowers.
In the vast world of reseda, we come across a multitude of species, each with its own unique characteristics. The best-known include white reseda, yellow reseda and dyer's reseda. The latter, used since Antiquity, has the particularity of being used to produce yellow dyes. Reseda's value is not limited to its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. It also reveals sedative, antispasmodic and diuretic properties, making it a valuable plant for the treatment of a wide variety of illnesses and symptoms.
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How to use this soothing gel
To use Sedosyl gel, follow these steps:
- Apply an appropriate amount of gel to the area of skin you wish to treat.
- Gently massage the area until the product penetrates the skin. The gel is non-greasy, so it's easy to apply and leaves no sticky residue.
- For best results, we recommend maintaining this application three times a day for one to three weeks. You can repeat the application as often as necessary.
- For an immediate cooling and soothing effect, you can place Sedosyl in the fridge before application.
Always follow the instructions on the product packaging and consult a healthcare professional if you have any concerns or questions.
Precautions for use
- Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
- Do not apply to wounds. Wash hands after application.
- Do not use on children under 30 months.
- Undesirable or troublesome effects : There are no known side effects associated with the use of this product.
What is the composition of this reseda gel?
Reseda extract 70 % Aqua, éthanol, ethoxydiglycol, PEG - 40 hydrogenated, Castor oil, carbomer, Triéthanolamine, mentha species, Sodium menthyl paraben, sodium propyl paraben, Dimethicone, origanum vulgare.
Presentation
Sedosyl Gel Au Réséda Douleurs Articulaires comes in a 60 ml tube.