A new 100 per cent natural ally: DermaCure

DermaCure.

Enthusiastic users of the ointment Traumeel will be happy to learn that a cream that’s equally effective – if not more so – has been developed, called DermaCure. Developed in Mont-Tremblant and made in British Columbia, the topical cream could well become the new ally of athletes, active individuals and families that care about optimal health.

Three creams in one tube

Free of petroleum, parabens, mineral oil, isoparaffin and aluminum, DermaCure works on three different levels. Thanks to 20 homeopathic medical ingredients, it helps to reduce swelling and inflammation, soothe strained or pulled muscles and sprains, and reduce joint pain.

In other words, it does good where it feels bad.

But there’s more. These ingredients also act upon blood circulation and inflammation of various vessels and lymph nodes, and assist drainage. The people behind DermaCure have shared with us conclusive results in the treatment of postoperative edema. Lastly, ten therapeutic ingredients allow superior hydration of the skin with 100 per cent natural oils.

All of this is packaged in a plastic tube free of PBA.

“What I love about this cream is the synergy between mother tinctures/herb products, cosmetology and homeopathy. The best of all worlds comes together for maximum effectiveness!” wrote blogger Shirley Séguin in an article that appeared on October 24, 2018, on the website mabeautebio.com

The press desk at Tremblant Express tested this cream for more than a year. While we don’t claim the rigour of a scientific study, children’s bruises are ancient history. In just a few days of applying the cream, an ankle sprain was also a thing of the past.

In other words, the “Made in Canada” cream is quite surprising and is worthy, in our judgement, of the attention of athletes and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Guillaume Vincent432 Posts

Rédacteur et journaliste de profession, Guillaume Vincent a fait ses armes au sein de l’agence QMI. Il s’est joint au Tremblant Express en 2014. Promu en 2017, il y assume depuis le rôle de rédacteur en chef et directeur de la publication. / A writer and photojournalist by profession, Guillaume Vincent won his stripes in the QMI agency. He joined Tremblant Express in 2014. Promoted in 2017, he has been editor-in-chief and co-publisher since then.

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