Zea Relief Original Kunzea Cream Questions & Answers
VerifiedCan I use this even if I'm taking naproxen 1000mg slow release anti inflammatory medication ?
Hi Gavin - yes you can. There are no known contraindications associated with using this product. If you have any further questions or concerns, we would recommend speaking with your health professional
How often does the pain relief cream need to be applied in a day,
Hi Sue - this is very individual to the person, and the severity of the condition. A lot of customers apply it as required during the day and when flare-ups occur. As a general rule, we recommend using it when you first wake up in the morning, and just before you go to bed. If you have a more severe condition you may want to apply it 1-2 times during the day.
Read more about our Pain Relief Cream here: external link
Is it safe to use with blood thinners? I noticed the question was asked by someone else and left unanswered. Is there evidences to back this? Thanks a reply would be helpful.
Hi Jan, thank you for your question. There are no known contraindications for using our Kunzea Pain Relief Cream while taking blood thinners. You should be able to use our products externally without side effects, however, we do advise you to consult with your physician and monitor your INR levels whenever you incorporate any new therapies. I hope this helps, please let me know if you have any other questions.
Can you use this cream if you take blood thinning tablets. I cannot use Voltaren because it may cause internal bkeeding Evelyn
Hi Evelyn, thank you for your question. There are no known contraindications for using our Kunzea Pain Relief Cream while taking blood thinners. You should be able to use our products externally without side effects, however, we do advise you to consult with your physician and monitor your INR levels whenever you incorporate any new therapies. I hope this helps, please let me know if you have any other questions.
I sprained my ankle three months ago and have torn ligaments. I get a burning sensation now in my arch and have trouble walking after sitting down. Also osteoarthritis in hands. What do you recommend. Thankyou
Hi Linda - oh no, thats not good at all! The number one product we would recommend to you is our: external link - it sounds like a great choice for everything you have suggested. Alternatively, the bath salts would also be a good option for full-body relief. You can see our full Zea Relief range here: external link
I have sciatica and back pain from cauda equina which product do you recommend please?
Hi Caz - thanks for your question! Our best recommendation for sciatica is our Kunzea Pain Relief Cream: external link Customers also find the Kunzea Roll On Liniment beneficial as well, as it is easy to roll into the back
I’ve heard that it could help with restless leg syndrome. Do you know anything about that. Katty B
Thanks for the question Katty! Our Kunzea Pain Relief Cream isn't designed for Restless Leg Syndrome, but it is certainly worth a try. We have had customers get relief from using it on this condition: external link
Does the Zea Cream effect adversely with people who take blood pressure or diabetic medication.
Might be best to contact they company that makes the product for an answer.
I’m on Warfarin , am I able to use this , as I have osteoarthritis in my back hips and legs
Hi Jenny - there are no known contraindications when on warfarin. If you are unsure however, I would recommend speaking with your health practitioner. The product we would recommend for those ailments would be: external link
Does this help eczema please
Hi Ann - it may help and it certainly is worth a try! Although generally for eczema and inflammatory skin conditions we recommend the Zea Relief Kunzea Balm: external link
Can i use this cream while on blood pressure tablets?
My 94 year old father’s knees are bone on bone. Do Terra’s ice blue rub works pretty good for his knees but we are always looking for effective pain relief for him. Would this cream work for his knees?
Hi Ray - it is certainly worth a try! It won't have the same cooling sensation as an Ice Rub, but we have had a lot of success with similar conditions. We would recommend this product for him: external link
Good morning, do you have the Kundera cream ( Zea relief ) in double strength and how much for 100 gm. How much do we use at every treatment?
Is it any good for shoulder bursitis?
We have a lot of customers who find it useful in treating bursitis, so it is certainly worth a try! This is a great blog post we wrote on plantar fasciitis that may also be useful for treating bursitis: external link
what in zea cream
All Zea products contain the natural therapeutic and aromatic benefits of Australian Kunzea Oil. They have been formulated for health, wellness and lifestyle. Our Zea Relief Kuznea Cream is particularly popular for pain management. You can learn more here: external link
What would you recommend for bone on bone knee osteoarthritis? Thank you
Hi Chedaw - we would recommend either our Double-Strength Kunzea Cream or Concentrated Massage Oil. You can read about them here: external link
Has anyone tried Kunzea on Psoriasis?
The product we recommend trying for psoriasis is our Kunzea Balm: external link
Does this work on remitoid arthritis
We have had a lot of great results on Rheumatoid Arthritis. It is a particularly difficult condition to treat, however it is certainly worth a try! We would recommend the Double-Strength Kunzea Cream for arthritis.
Is it possible this would help with radicular pain from a herniated disc?
Hi Julie - Thank you for your question! Radicular pain along a nerve is usually due to the inflammatory process, so because our products have an anti-inflammatory action it may provide some relief. I would try the Extra-Strength Kunzea Cream and/or Concentrated Massage Oil.
Does it relieve itching skin?
We have a lot of customers who use it to relieve itchy skin - particularly the Kunzea Balm :)
I have remitoid arthritis in the ankle so ankle is stiff would this work.
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