After the work you put in on the court and in the gym, you’re not likely to get away without some aching muscles. If you have pain, try Alcis, a topical medication that you rub onto sore spots for relief. It doesn’t irritate skin or contain menthol, so it won’t have the minty smell that a lot of other topical pain relievers have. *www.alcis.com*, $50 for a 30-day supply.
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