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Relief...At Last! New Medicated Treatment for Dry and Damaged Skin, Originally Developed for Gymnasts, Now Widely Available for All Athletes

Relief for blisters, rips, and severely dry skin. An all-in-one Medication, Hand-e-Balm gives pain relief, faster healing, skin protection, and stops infections. Ideal skin related treatment for athletes, diabetics, amputees, cyclist, seniors, and anyone with severe skin damage.

Pasadena, Ca. (PRWEB) May 11, 2008 -- For several years, Gold Star Products, Inc., has been providing Hand-e-Balm to gymnasts to treat dry and damaged skin. An all-in-one product, Hand-e-Balm is a unique combination of ingredients which has been proven to soothe pain and promote healing. It seals the skin, holds in moisture to reduce dryness, fights off infections, and acts as a skin protector to help reduce additional injuries to hands and feet.The Hand-e-Balm™ formula is energized with vitamin E to speed the healing process and all ingredients are USP grade or better and FDA tested for safety and effectiveness.

Herb Rankin, President of Gold Star Products, said: "although we originally developed this formula specifically for gymnasts, Hand-e-Balm™ has proved to be first choice for many athletes, such as cyclists, runners, hikers, and golfers who have similar skin problems. We are therefore increasing distribution to make it more widely available."

Rankin added: "it has been rewarding to discover that athletes from multiple sports are telling us that Hand-e-Balm™, because of the effective way in which it relieves pain and promotes faster healing, is first choice for their often chronic skin conditions."

Most athletes develop rips, blisters, friction burns, and dry skin on their hands and feet, which if not treated properly, can cause loss of valuable time in their intense training regimen. Hand-e-Balm™ can give welcome relief to these persistent and often very painful skin injury problems. Many athletes use lotions that contain alcohol which, with continued use, actually increase skin dryness. The Hand-e-Balm™ formula contains no alcohol and uses lanolin, with its well-known soothing properties, as its base ingredient.

Other athletes who develop rips, blisters, and dry skin find that Hand-e-Balm™ gives them pain relief, faster healing, antiseptic protection and also aids ongoing skin protection.

Herb Rankin concluded: "I developed Hand-e-Balm™ to treat the often extreme skin problems of gymnasts and I have been very gratified to find that its highly effective formulation is successful and cost-effective in treating the difficult skin conditions of athletes in many other sports."

For more information on where to purchase Hand-e-Balm™ please visit www.goldstarskincare.com or call (626) 229-0848.

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