On the following page, there is also a description of some External/Topical Pain Relievers. Please read through this 2nd description and blog about your overall interest in these ideas—why do you say that? Then answer these questions…
a. What do you like about them? I think what I like about them the most is the fact that they can be easily applied and if you're not feeling well there really isn't going to affect your insides because you're not taking it orally. This plays a strong part because when you tend to take certain medicines it could make you weak, but since this is external it will just give you irritation at the most.
b. What don’t you like about them? There really isn't much for me to dislike about them other than they might take a little while longer to start working because they're not specifically hit the target area internally.
c. How might you use them relative to other pain relievers—as a substitute/replacement, in addition, alternating...? I honestly could only see them being used in addition because if it was me and it's not working immediately then I would definitely take another alternative medicine with it. I just really feel like anything taken internally will work alot faster then anything externally that just blends in.
d. What else would you want to see in them—other ingredients, benefits, etc.? Its really hard to pinpoint the ingredients you want to see in them since i really don't know the main ingredients that are normally suppose to be in medicine
Looking at this group of external/topical pain relievers collectively, would you say they're made for someone like you? Why or why not?
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