Every European country has its own rules. The best thing is to check with the embassy/consulate of the country you will be visiting, as well as the airports you might be transiting through on the way to your destination. I would be sure to take as much documentation as possible.
Ginger—both in crystal and tea form—works well for me. I am presently receiving acupuncture on my hands/thumbs with promising results. Good luck.
You can get Voltaren in Europe for less than it costs in the US. I don't remember what country we were in, but we looked in a pharmacy and was surprised at the lower cost. My wife bought some and brought it back with us.
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Probaby better not to tempt fate. Try Voltaren.
Every European country has its own rules. The best thing is to check with the embassy/consulate of the country you will be visiting, as well as the airports you might be transiting through on the way to your destination. I would be sure to take as much documentation as possible.
Ginger—both in crystal and tea form—works well for me. I am presently receiving acupuncture on my hands/thumbs with promising results. Good luck.
I would also suggest Voltaren. Europe is a lot of different countries.
You can get Voltaren in Europe for less than it costs in the US. I don't remember what country we were in, but we looked in a pharmacy and was surprised at the lower cost. My wife bought some and brought it back with us.
I was able to purchase Voltaren in the Heathrow Airport at Boots #7. It is much stronger than what you can purchase here.
We use magnesium cream.
In the States, Voltaren is 1%. In Europe, one can buy 2% at pharmacies. What a difference!