Yes, indeed. And they say as much on their site. But note this from their FAQs:
"The label only lists methyl salicylate as the active ingredient, not resveratrol. Why?
We are required to follow the labeling guidelines of the FDA, which only recognizes resveratrol as a natural dietary supplement. While our research suggests it may in fact be the chief active ingredient in Ted’s™ pain cream, we can’t officially make that claim."
The published research paper, available in full on their site, is quite interesting and focuses on the resveratrol, not the salicylate.
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Originally Posted by ElaineD
The principal ingredient is Methyl Salicylate, which has been around forever/
Active Ingredients:
Methyl Salicylate 10%
Inactive Ingredients:
Aqua (deionized water), arnica montana (arnica) extract, boswellia serrata extract, cetearyl olivate, cetyl alcohol, dimethyl sulfone (MSM), ethylhexylglycerin, glycerin, glyceryl stearate, PEG-100 stearate, phenoxyethanol, polysorbate-20, resveratrol, sodium laurylglucosides hydroxypropylsulfonate, sorbitan olivate, stearic acid
Methyl salicylate - Wikipedia
I think if it works for you, fine, but I don't think it's worth the steep price.
These are the ingredients in BenGay which is really much cheaper.
Ultra Strength BENGAY Pain Relieving Cream
Active ingredients Purpose
Camphor 4% Topical analgesic
Menthol 10% Topical analgesic
Methyl salicylate 30% Topical analgesic
Regards, ElaineD
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