One very un-chic thing that many fashion editors and bloggers will have in common during fashion month is foot pain. Some will carry extra flats, while others will take a preventative Advil.
Giannis Antetokounmpo, the NBA star, has a better idea. Professional sportsmen have been using Flexpower, a well-kept pain-reduction trick, for the past 20 years.
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Flexpower topical lotions are allegedly used by thousands of elite athletes in the NBA, NFL, U.S. Women's Soccer, U.S. Olympics, and more to relieve muscular soreness, hasten recovery from strenuous exercises, and warm up before games (it gets warm like Ben Gay without the stench).
It is a mainstay in trainer bags and could soon be a mainstay in designer purses because of an investment made by Antetokounmpo and his family's business, Ante Inc.
"I firmly believe in this product," Antetokounmpo told Forbes, adding that his family values our genuine dedication to supporting Flexpower's expansion.
Flexpower is soo and not only effective for pain. The lotion helps remove bruises from anything from Botox to a banged knee because it is full of botanicals, including arnica. It also helps with sunburn and bug bites. I've tried it on my aching hands from typing too much, and it also helps with that.
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Professional athletes all over the world utilize Warm, the brand's other pain reliever, as the original lotion. It provides immediate relief from joint and muscular pain, according to trainers and athletes. Antetokounmpo and other athletes use it to warm up before practice and to relieve discomfort afterward. It may even alleviate arthritis pain, according to some users.
Rasheen Smith, a former basketball player for U.C. Berkeley, started Flexpower's two-decade adventure.