Non-irritating for those animals with sensitivec skin. Does not blister or burn.
Use under bandages, magnets or ceramic therapy
Use prior to exercising to loosen muscles and tendons, or as leg and body brace before and after exercise to help blood flow.
Great when bringing an animal back from an injury
Available in 16oz, 1/2 gallon, 1 gallon sizes
2 reviews for Sore No More Liniment Bottle
Rated 5 out of 5
Katrina Tippett –
I’ve used arnica gel for years … on myself and on my horses. So when my mare suffered ligament damage in her front legs, I ordered Sore No More. She was stocked up and miserable, which just aggravated the problem. The very next day after the first application of Sore No More, the swelling was noticeably reduced. A couple days later, there was no sign of edema. The vet had originally predicted it would be a year before I could begin to ride her … if then. He recently came out to do fall shots, and checked her legs again. He said she would be just fine and I could start gently riding her at a walk around February or March. That’s just under six months since her injury!!!
Rated 5 out of 5
Bobby bowles –
I use it on my horse who has on going sore back muscles. It really helps. You can feel it get warm as you apply it. I try to get it on prior to riding and I re-apply after riding. He had a torn check ligament and I applied it twice a day and it really seemed to help.
I was using the gel formula but in error I ordered the liniment this time. It seems to be applying okay but I think I do prefer the gel especially if you are applying to legs. I will not be without this in my tack room and it will travel with me to shows, trail riding.
Katrina Tippett –
I’ve used arnica gel for years … on myself and on my horses. So when my mare suffered ligament damage in her front legs, I ordered Sore No More. She was stocked up and miserable, which just aggravated the problem. The very next day after the first application of Sore No More, the swelling was noticeably reduced. A couple days later, there was no sign of edema. The vet had originally predicted it would be a year before I could begin to ride her … if then. He recently came out to do fall shots, and checked her legs again. He said she would be just fine and I could start gently riding her at a walk around February or March. That’s just under six months since her injury!!!
Bobby bowles –
I use it on my horse who has on going sore back muscles. It really helps. You can feel it get warm as you apply it. I try to get it on prior to riding and I re-apply after riding. He had a torn check ligament and I applied it twice a day and it really seemed to help.
I was using the gel formula but in error I ordered the liniment this time. It seems to be applying okay but I think I do prefer the gel especially if you are applying to legs. I will not be without this in my tack room and it will travel with me to shows, trail riding.