Stiff Muscles From Gardening? Zim’s Maximum-Heat and Max-Freeze Offer Relief

Zims Maximum Heat

As a 40-something, I notice more and more that gardening and farming activities take their toll on my joints and muscles.  Aging is inevitable, as are the associated aches and pains, but suffering doesn’t have to be part of the equation.

To help curb extensive discomfort or suffering from joint or muschle pain, my preference is to avoid any unnecessary pill-taking and to use natural products whenever possible.  Which is why Zim’s Pain Relief product line certainly caught my attention.  Zim’s is dedicated to providing innovative, naturally-based solutions for body care.

Zim's Max-Freeze

Paraben-free and sulfate-free Zim’s Max-Freeze is formulated to help relieve sore muscle and joint pain.  With it’s cooling sensation, it’s perfect for obtaining instant relief after a hot summer day of gardening.   Available in gel, spray and roll-on versions, you can easily target the specific area of pain. My favorite is the roll-on as I can tuck it in my gardening tool bag or even my pocket to use on-the-go.  Very handy!

Zim’s Maximum-Heat is also formulated to address muscles and joint aches and pains.  As the label implies, rather than a cooling sensation, it offers warmth.  I find that Maximum-Heat is an amazing product to use when you have time to kick back or prior to bedtime as the warming properties offer a very relaxing sensation.  A great choice for quick neck and back massages, too.

If you are looking for a natural solution to your gardening aches and pains, check out the full line of Zim’s pain relief products at http://www.zimsusa.com/

Zim's Max-Freeze

Special thanks to Zim’s for providing samples for review.  All thoughts and opinions are that of Rural Mom.


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Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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Comments

    • Daisy B
    • August 23, 2013
    Reply

    I tried the one in a tube, but I haven’t tried the roll-on one. That sounds really nice. I know that my husband would like it!

    • Pam
    • August 23, 2013
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    I need to try this. I have noticed the soreness too. Blech!

      • Barb Webb
      • August 26, 2013
      Reply

      LOL, yep, the joys of our aging bodies!

    • Frugal and Fun Mom
    • August 24, 2013
    Reply

    I was actually suffering from this the other day after pulling weeds in the HOT Florida sun. This would have some in handy.

    • Tough Cookie Mommy
    • August 24, 2013
    Reply

    I love that this comes in a roll-on because my son would be able to carry it in his basketball and baseball bag. This is a great product for athletes or those with muscle soreness.

    • Tough Cookie Mommy
    • August 24, 2013
    Reply

    I love that this comes in a roll-on because my son would be able to carry it in his basketball and baseball bag. This is a great product for athletes or those with muscle soreness.

    • CrazyMom
    • August 25, 2013
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    I soo need this for my neck and the Teen could benefit from this, too. I love that it rolls, makes it easier to apply by myself, thanks fora great review; I’ve seen them at walmart the other day but wasn’t sure if it’s just another product that may or may not work… need to grab some next time I’m there.

      • Barb Webb
      • August 26, 2013
      Reply

      They are quite effective and the roller version is a real convenience to have around, particularly for sports!

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