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Are there any risks with allergies and rock sauce or any type of skin reaction?
Hi Kevin,
Skin allergies are uncommon, though if your patient has sensitive skin, we’d recommend testing it on a patch prior to using.
I had a guy, about 50 years old. Cyclist. Scandinavian. Did the test patch on his arm. 15-20 minutes later I put the rock sauce on his back. Fight or flight. If he could have run out the door and down the street, he would have. He was crying. Water really doesn’t take it off. The solution is to put oil on it. The massage oil will penetrate the skin and dilute the rock sauce.