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01-21-2026 09:51 PM - edited 01-22-2026 02:02 PM
I had purchased a cream formula of Asutra which did not burn at all when sprayed on my back pain, but when I sprayed this formulation I started choking from the ingredients and was wondering if any one else experienced this side effect? I have to return it because it is impossible to use at least that has been my experience. Anyone else?
01-21-2026 09:56 PM
Yes!! I bought my husband some for Christmas and the other night I sprayed some on my knee and I coughed for 5 minutes.
01-21-2026 10:35 PM
What is Asutra Burnig?
01-22-2026 12:11 AM - edited 01-22-2026 12:18 AM
@Tinkrbl44 It's a pain cream, rollon, or spray. I think she meant she experienced "burning."
01-22-2026 12:42 PM - edited 02-26-2026 08:30 AM
Have used the spray on my knee daily since I bought it over a year ago. It does not make me sneeze. I wonder that maybe you could be having a reaction to the capsaicin which is from a chili Pepper.🤷🏻♀️ when I eat or sniff spicy foods sometimes I sneeze. With this particular one that you're having an issue with being a spray, I wonder if it's because it's in the air where as the lotion or balms stabilize the capsaicin.
01-22-2026 02:01 PM
Sorry! Spelling error Asutra "BURNING"
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