1. How shall I use pure snail slime? \t
-Choose your favorite dispenser (spray or dropper) and apply the serum to the entire face and/or specific areas of the body. Let the serum absorb into the skin before applying another product, such as a face cream.
2. Does the product have an expiry date? \t
-No, being a cosmetic it has a PAO (time of use after opening the product), in this case 6 months.
3. What makes it different from other serums? \t
-Pure Nuvò's only active ingredient is pure snail slime while the other Nuvò Cosmetic snail slime serums contain other active ingredients aimed at treating specific problems (e.g. wrinkles, acne, skin spots, etc.).
4. What are the characteristics of Arnica 98% Dulac?\t
-Dulàc Farmaceutici Arnica Gel Extra Strength.
Also known as Arnica for horses for human use, Dulàc Arnica Gel is excellent for soothing massages to combat muscle and joint tension and to prepare muscles before sport. Its formula, with a very high arnica content (98%), is designed to act and absorb quickly, without leaving the skin sticky. Be wary of imitations: Arnica Dulac is special, which is why so many have already chosen it and continue to use it.
-Fast absorption.
Being almost 100% arnica water, the gel is not greasy and does not leave a sticky film: it absorbs perfectly in seconds.
-98% natural formulation.
Arnica Gel Extra Strong is a natural product, free of silicones, mineral oils, synthetic dyes and ethyl alcohol. Its composition is suitable for even the most sensitive skin.
-Ideal for sport.
Arnica montana is a plant known for its beneficial properties, which make it perfect for soothing tense muscles and joints before and after physical activity.
5. What is the difference between Omniven 500 / Dinaven 500 / Diosminven 1000?\t
-The 3 products are identical. Each tablet contains the same amount of Diosmin and Hesperidin. What changes is only the number of tablets and the name.
6. Are diosmin and hesperidin micronized in Omniven 500, Dinaven 500 and Diosminven 1000? \t
-Yes, diosmin and hesperidin are micronized (micronized flavonoid fraction).
7. Can diosmin be used during pregnancy?\t
-Since it has not been tested on pregnant women, it would be better not to use it.
8. What is the difference between arnica and devil's claw?\t
-Arnica is used in cases of trauma, bruises and contusions. Devil's claw is mainly used in case of chronic problems. Both gels are suitable for massaging muscles and joints. Read this article:
https://www.dulacfarmaceutici.com/it/blog/meglio-arnica-o-artiglio-del-diavolo/ for further information.
9. Can arnica be used during pregnancy?\t
-Scientific studies on the use of arnica during pregnancy suggest that arnica-based skin products (gels, creams, oils, etc.) are safe for the fetus. Even products for oral use, such as arnica in tablets, should be safe due to the extreme dilution of the active ingredient, but it is essential to consult your doctor before taking them. Do-it-yourself arnica preparations should be avoided (both during pregnancy and breastfeeding): arnica, if not correctly treated and diluted, is toxic to the body.
10. What can I use in case of swollen legs?\t
-Suggest these products: https://www.dulacfarmaceutici.com/it/crema-gambe-pesanti and https://www.dulacfarmaceutici.com/it/dinaven-500)
11. What is arnica used for?\t
-Arnica, in the form of gels, creams, ointments, ointments and oils, has been used since ancient times to reduce swelling and pain in cases of trauma, contractures, muscle strains, bruises, muscle and joint tension, tendinitis, cramps, sores. back pain and insect bites. Furthermore, the plant is attributed with anti-inflammatory and anti-edematous properties, which make it usable even in case of bruises (if there are no wounds present).
12. Arnica for horses for human use: what contraindications?\t
-The use of Arnica for horses for human use, therefore arnica gel, should be avoided in case of allergy or hypersensitivity to Arnica, to plants of the Asteraceae family or to other ingredients of the product. It must also be remembered that this is a product for external use, therefore avoid applying the gel to mucous membranes, open wounds and avoid contact with the eyes. The product must not be swallowed (if ingested, contact your doctor and show the gel label).
13. What are the properties of arnica?\t
-Arnica is attributed with anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving, anti-edematous, microcirculation protective, antioxidant and revulsive properties (in order to increase blood flow to the superficial layers of the skin). In fact, the plant, in particular its flower, is rich in beneficial active ingredients, including flavonoids, sesquiterpene lactones and polyphenols.
14. Is arnica an anti-inflammatory?\t
-Arnica has always been considered a natural anti-inflammatory especially thanks to the presence of the sesquiterpene lactone Elenalina. The anti-inflammatory properties of arnica are found in particular on contractures, strains, strains, swelling, muscle and joint discomfort.