Penetrative warmth and aromatherapy benefits are well known. These can be obtained by using a Microwavable Herbal Neck Wrap to relieve stress, stiffness, cramp, muscle tension and general pain. The shape of such a device allows it to stay in place while you stand, walk or sit. A curved neck wrap can also be used chilled to alleviate inflammation.
Neck wraps can be rapidly heated in a microwave or quickly cooled in a freezer. They are manufactured from a soft, soothing fabric and contoured for a cosy fit. The filling is made up of 100% natural grains and herbal extracts. Long-lasting warmth can help active people to relax. The herbs aid rejuvenation of body and soul.
Neck wraps in the Herbal Concepts range are offered in a selection of eight colours; dark chocolate, light blue, olive, mauve, charcoal, slate blue, black and lavender plus the environmentally-friendly creamy-coloured "organic cotton fleece". These first-rate, inexpensive goods have been in development since 1996. The fabric options you can select are "cosy mink" or 'ultra soft".
The aromatherapy influences of Herbal Concepts merchandise are created by a recipe of aromatic plants and grains advanced in conjunction with physicians. These constituents comprise a concoction of hops (for their sedative qualities), lavender (as a tonic for the nerves), valerian root (an anti-spasming relaxant), rosemary (for headache relief), peppermint (anti-spasm and pain-relieving properties), white willow (analgesia), chamomile (a nerve tonic and aid to relaxation), yarrow (healing support), lemongrass (to ease pain), spearmint (for nerve support), yellow dock (to assist circulation), cinnamon (anti-spasm benefits) and an amalgamation of natural grains including flax. These seeds maintain heat.
A couple of minutes in the microwave and a gentle shake of the contents make these pillows ready to relax tired or aching muscles and to enhance circulation. A cushion can be sealed in a plastic covering and frozen for an hour or more to produce the effects of cold therapy. This will comfort sprains, strains and swellings as well as treating inflammation.
You can dab a wrap clean with a moistened cloth and then allow it to dry up in the open air. The separable jacket can be machine-washed. Wash in cool water and under no circumstances add bleach. Wrappings can be put into a tumble dryer set on cool or they will dry on a washing-line. The internal herb packet must not get wet.
It is easy to relieve the stress often trapped in the trapezius muscles that extend up each side of the neck from the shoulders to the skull by making your own heating pad. An old, thick, long sock makes a convenient wrap. Buckwheat, oatmeal, millet seed and other household ingredients can be used for the filling.
A DIY Microwavable Herbal Wrap can use essential oils to deliver aromatherapy scents when heated. Spices can produce similar relaxing and soothing effects. Oils such as rose, lavender and peppermint, or spices like cloves, cinnamon and rosemary smell great. Flower petals can also add to the mix. The wrap should stay warm for around twenty minutes after being heated in the microwave. It might be necessary to renew the filling every few months for continued effectiveness.
Neck wraps can be rapidly heated in a microwave or quickly cooled in a freezer. They are manufactured from a soft, soothing fabric and contoured for a cosy fit. The filling is made up of 100% natural grains and herbal extracts. Long-lasting warmth can help active people to relax. The herbs aid rejuvenation of body and soul.
Neck wraps in the Herbal Concepts range are offered in a selection of eight colours; dark chocolate, light blue, olive, mauve, charcoal, slate blue, black and lavender plus the environmentally-friendly creamy-coloured "organic cotton fleece". These first-rate, inexpensive goods have been in development since 1996. The fabric options you can select are "cosy mink" or 'ultra soft".
The aromatherapy influences of Herbal Concepts merchandise are created by a recipe of aromatic plants and grains advanced in conjunction with physicians. These constituents comprise a concoction of hops (for their sedative qualities), lavender (as a tonic for the nerves), valerian root (an anti-spasming relaxant), rosemary (for headache relief), peppermint (anti-spasm and pain-relieving properties), white willow (analgesia), chamomile (a nerve tonic and aid to relaxation), yarrow (healing support), lemongrass (to ease pain), spearmint (for nerve support), yellow dock (to assist circulation), cinnamon (anti-spasm benefits) and an amalgamation of natural grains including flax. These seeds maintain heat.
A couple of minutes in the microwave and a gentle shake of the contents make these pillows ready to relax tired or aching muscles and to enhance circulation. A cushion can be sealed in a plastic covering and frozen for an hour or more to produce the effects of cold therapy. This will comfort sprains, strains and swellings as well as treating inflammation.
You can dab a wrap clean with a moistened cloth and then allow it to dry up in the open air. The separable jacket can be machine-washed. Wash in cool water and under no circumstances add bleach. Wrappings can be put into a tumble dryer set on cool or they will dry on a washing-line. The internal herb packet must not get wet.
It is easy to relieve the stress often trapped in the trapezius muscles that extend up each side of the neck from the shoulders to the skull by making your own heating pad. An old, thick, long sock makes a convenient wrap. Buckwheat, oatmeal, millet seed and other household ingredients can be used for the filling.
A DIY Microwavable Herbal Wrap can use essential oils to deliver aromatherapy scents when heated. Spices can produce similar relaxing and soothing effects. Oils such as rose, lavender and peppermint, or spices like cloves, cinnamon and rosemary smell great. Flower petals can also add to the mix. The wrap should stay warm for around twenty minutes after being heated in the microwave. It might be necessary to renew the filling every few months for continued effectiveness.