So I wanted this to work, but I knew it wouldn't work with my scientific background and deep knowledge of human anatomy and physiology. First, let me say that local anesthetics are actually utter rubbish, at least the over-the-counter ones. The only thing that works is a family of "cainenes" like lidocaine or benzocaine, and then in decent concentrations. Such sprays are as effective as gently patting the inflamed areas and singing a lullaby. Where there can be effectiveness is as a placebo, which is the real thing. The placebo effect can actually increase your productivity, so if, like Santa, you really believe in it, then it might actually work for you in a weird way. However, as far as clinical evidence goes, you will surely be disappointed with the topical spray due to the slight inconvenience of demanding empirical evidence. In order to get adequate relief you need to take the right active ingredients, which many people are reluctant to do and I can understand that feeling. That's how the body works, though, but if you're willing to spend money on placebos, go for it.
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