The benefits of thermal bags
Applying heat or cold in a contained area is one of the main natural remedies that exist. All of us, at one time or another in our lives, have used this remedy. Who, as a child, has not had a hot bag put on their belly when their stomach ached? Or who has not put the bag of frozen peas when they had hit.
Kusi Wawa takes thermal bags and reinvents them with a design that allows you to make the most of their usefulness.
When we talk about thermotherapy, there are two types of treatments: heat or cold treatment.
When we use heat, we do it to relieve pain or discomfort from lower back pain, contractures, menstrual pain, throat, belly, molars, infant colic, or while you cleanse your skin.
In a complementary way, it is also very good to warm the crib, or warm our feet when we are cold.
In terms of cold use, seed bags are wonderful because as they do not contain water, they do not freeze so aggressively. Its cooling is softer and more pleasant when it comes to placing it at the right point.
The main uses are to reduce fever or inflammation, beauty treatments, heal wounds, relieve tendinitis and relieve migraines or headaches. In the latter, we will apply the bags over the eyes or the forehead to relieve discomfort.
Bags designed specifically for your use:
Special bags for newborns. With the seeds chosen with great care. With weight and temperature controls. The only ones that have the anti-burn safety device.
Special bags for women. With a belt that allows you to have two points of heat at the same time to relieve two key pain points: the lower back and the suprapubic area. With weight controls to ensure that it allows real mobility.
Soon, we will make two new releases. They will also work with the power of thermotherapy.
Tape to relieve headache. Where we have studied the key points where we should place the thermal bags. This time, it is about making a cold application.
Cap for hair hydration treatment. A hat that you can heat in the microwave and place on top of your hydration treatment to promote its absorption.
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