“I took magnesium glycinate every night for three months and it did nothing. Night seven on this cream I slept five hours straight without getting up once. That had not happened since February.”
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A topical Magnesium Chloride cream for women tired of frozen shoulder pain, stiffness, and 3 AM wake-ups.
Many customers arrive after trying magnesium glycinate, citrate, threonate, gummies, or capsules without noticing a meaningful change in their shoulder routine.
Brisilia is topical. Instead of swallowing another pill, you massage Magnesium Chloride, Arnica, and Menthol directly over the affected shoulder as part of your bedtime routine.
Brisilia combines Magnesium Chloride + Arnica + Menthol in one topical formula. Menthol provides the cooling sensation, while the full formula is designed to support a consistent nighttime shoulder routine.
It is not positioned as a cure or a replacement for medical care. It is a simple topical step you can apply directly over the shoulder before bed, alongside the daytime work you are already doing.
Frozen shoulder involves the joint capsule, so no topical should be presented as a replacement for physical therapy, imaging, injections, or medical care.
Brisilia gives you a non-pill topical nighttime routine applied directly over the affected area. Individual results vary, and persistent or worsening symptoms should be evaluated by a qualified healthcare professional.
Massage a small amount into the affected shoulder and surrounding area before bed. Let it absorb before putting on clothing or lying down.
Avoid broken or irritated skin. If the pain is severe, follows an injury, causes weakness or numbness, or keeps getting worse, speak with a qualified healthcare professional.
No. Brisilia is designed to complement the daytime work you are already doing, not replace it.
Keep following the plan recommended by your doctor or physical therapist. Brisilia is the nighttime topical step for the hours when shoulder discomfort and stiffness can feel hardest to manage.
From sleepless nights to getting dressed without planning every movement, these stories reflect the everyday moments women say matter most.
“I took magnesium glycinate every night for three months and it did nothing. Night seven on this cream I slept five hours straight without getting up once. That had not happened since February.”
“Four months in I fastened a regular bra for the first time since January. My PT said whatever I changed, keep doing it.”
“My doctor told me to wait 12 to 24 months. I waited eleven of them before I found the research about what is actually happening overnight. Three weeks in I slept six hours straight for the first time since the previous December.”
“I looked up the University of Granada RCT and the Sun Yat-sen paper myself before I ordered anything. The citations are real. I have been sleeping through the night for six weeks.”
“Voltaren and Penetrex did nothing for the deep ache, so I had written off topicals completely. Week nine I am reaching for things without planning the movement first, which sounds small and is not small at all.”
“Two years, three rounds of PT, three cortisone shots, a TENS unit, acupuncture, and a drawer full of things that did not work. By week five I was reaching for things with my right arm without catching myself doing it first.”
When every sleeping position feels wrong, the last thing you want is another complicated routine.
You are here because magnesium pills, heating pads, pillows, stretching, physical therapy, injections, and other topical products may still have left you searching for a simple nighttime shoulder routine you can actually keep using.
The hardest part is not only the ache. It is how one stiff shoulder can follow you into sleep, getting dressed, and nearly every ordinary part of your day.
You finally fall asleep, then roll the wrong way and wake up searching for a position that does not make your shoulder throb.
Reaching behind your back, fastening a bra, pulling on a shirt, or lifting your arm can become something you have to plan before you move.
Reaching for a shelf, fixing your hair, putting on a seat belt, or carrying something suddenly reminds you that your shoulder is still controlling the day.
You are here because pillows, heating pads, magnesium pills, stretching, physical therapy, injections, and other creams may still have left you searching for something simple to use when your shoulder will not let you rest.