Uses and Ingredients of Biofreeze Singles
If you like Biofreeze but you need more portability, check out Biofreeze Singles. Now, pain relief can go everywhere that you do.
You might do endurance training or recreational sports. Perhaps you make long-term trips with some frequency. Since you can’t always carry Biofreeze spray or gel everywhere you go, Biofreeze Singles provide the perfect complement to other pain soothing products that you use at home. Each Biofreeze Single is approximately the same size as a postage stamp; you can easily fit them in a wallet or a purse.
Whether you are out hiking, on the trail, or even just hanging out with your friends on a Friday night when pain strikes, you should always be prepared.
- How do Biofreeze Singles work?
All you need to do is take one of the individual pouches, break it open, and apply it to whatever part of your body is hurting you. It doesn’t leave a mess on your hands or on your clothing and they are easily and conveniently disposable.
- How much do Biofreeze Singles cost?
The standard sized box of Biofreeze Singles contains ten units; retail price is $10. Additionally, in order to promote them, Biofreeze will include Singles free of charge with sales of the tube and roll-on products.
- What’s in Biofreeze?
Biofreeze doesn’t keep any big secrets in terms of ingredients: menthol, Ilex and camphor.
- Menthol is part of the “isoprenoid” chemical family. When it comes in contact with mucous membranes, it produces a cooling sensation reminiscent of “mint” flavoring. It is a white and powdery substance derived from peppermint oil.
You will find menthol included in the ingredients of a wide variety of products such as toothpaste, cough drops and topical ointments such as chest rubs. The medicinal properties of menthol include, but do not limit to the capacity to relieve congestion of the nose and chest. Additionally, it is known to contain mild anesthetic properties. It is for this reason that you will find it in Biofreeze. Often, prepared treatments for breaking down kidney and gallstones will contain some amount of menthol.
- Aquifoliaceae is the fancy Latinate name for holly trees, or “ilex.” Over 400 species of these shrubs and trees exist. They can exhibit any of a wide variety of leaves and berries. In the European tradition ilex have traditionally served as house decorations with strong holiday associations. Native American and other cultures have used ilex for centuries as the active ingredient in various stimulant teas as well as numerous other solutions made from both the leaves and berries of these plants.
In eastern medicine, the bark of ilex-species trees is a known treatment of various cardiac problems including hypertension.
- Finally, camphor is a naturally occurring chemical present in the wood and leaves of the camphor tree. When heated to just under 200 degrees Fahrenheit, it produces a solution known to soothes the stomach as well as producing the analgesic effects that make it an integral component of Biofreeze.

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