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Mask Relief is available for free before official launch through www.freemaskrelief.com upon completion of the feedback survey. The cream is made in the USA and registered with the FDA. Continue reading
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Apr 07, 2021 /prREACH/ -- The COVID-19 pandemic has been the source of a new normal for people around the globe wearing a mask. Distributed by Starell Pharmaceuticals, Dr. Bruce Miller is happy to report his mask relief cream has been successful in soothing common symptoms from PPE overuse. Right now, all first responders, frontline workers, and those required to wear a mask as part of their daily duties are able to receive mask relief for FREE, by visiting www.freemaskrelief.com.
Dr. Miller invented this cream initially as an antiviral cream that had impressive results. After much testing, the original formulation also proved to be effective for treating burns and provided relief from the common side effects of long-term mask-wearing including chafing and bruising, dermatitis (maskne), burns, cuts, scrapes, skin discoloration, rashes and itching, rosacea and inflammation.
A horrible accident in 2005 caused serious second and third-degree burns all over Dr. Miller's body. He took this horrific situation as an opportunity to test first-hand the effectiveness of his healing cream. Doctors were astounded that after just two weeks of using it, Dr. Miller was no longer in critical condition and did not need the planned procedures that are typically performed on severe burn victims, like himself.
After witnessing his product's capabilities, Dr. Miller decided he didn't want to sell it for profit; he chose to donate the relief cream wherever he could instead. He made the cream available for free to homeless shelters, disaster relief aids, foster homes and abuse centers. With the help of his son, Wayne Miller, he created the Burn Solution Foundation to distribute the cream to those who needed it, for free.
It occurred to him that the skin irritations caused by wearing masks continually were another version of a "burn." "Masks are a common part of life during the global pandemic," says Dr. Miller. "But that doesn't mean you have to continue to struggle with the long-term effects of mask-wearing." Frontline workers and first responders know all too well the skin irritation that can come with wearing the protective mask for extended periods. "I'm very excited to work with a program that is healing the healers," he adds.
The COVID-19 mask relief cream has been shown to prevent and heal:
- Chafing and bruising
- Dermatitis (maskne)
- Burns, cuts, and scrapes
- Skin discoloration
- Rashes and itching
- Rosacea and inflammation
Dr. Miller advises that Mask Relief is made in the USA and registered with the FDA. All of its ingredients meet the FDA's regulations to give to people for relief of temporary pain. He recommends that the cream should be applied as quickly as possible following the injury for the greatest effect. For cooling, deep-penetrating pain relief, apply a thin layer sparingly to affected areas, up to three times daily.
Those interested in learning more about the Mask Relief cream should visit the official website at www.maskreliefcream.com.
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