WHEATBAGS LOVE Wheatbag Blue Cockatoo Lavender Scented
WHEATBAGS LOVE Wheatbag Blue Cockatoo Lavender Scented
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Description
Our wheatbags are longer in length and so fit comfortably across shoulders, tummies, lower backs, feet and our customers use them for sore shoulders, tight necks, period cramps, aching lower backs and stomach pain amongst many other uses!
Made in Australia from all natural cotton, and a lavender scent, they are the perfect addition to every home and workplace.
Each wheatbag also comes with it’s own gift box so they make great presents to send to loved ones!
Ingredients
Made from 100% cotton, Australian wheat, organic Lavender, or Clove.
Lavender is very calming and good for de-stressing overstimulated nervous systems. Can also aid with sleep.
Or choose Clove for a lovely warming scent that will remind you of Chai, Christmas, and all things nice.
Unscented is also available if you prefer to keep things simple!
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Where to Use
- Sore shoulders
- Tight necks
- Period cramps
- Lower backs
- Aching knees
- Sport-induced soreness or tightness in hamstrings, quads, or glutes
- Stomach pain
- Wrist and Ankle sprains (generally best to use cold but depends on the nature of the injury)
Uses
Put your wheat bag in the microwave on high for 2 minutes. We don’t recommend heating them for more than 2 and a half minutes as they become too hot to put comfortably on your skin. Keep in mind wheat bags may not feel very warm when you first remove them from the microwave as the heat is concentrated in the middle of the bag. Give it a shake and it will start to feel warmer!
Then place on areas of soreness or aching. Allow time for the heat to gently seep into the muscles or sore area.
The heat pack will last between 30-45 min depending on the surrounding air temperature.
Wheat bags also make great cold packs. Place in the freezer for at least 30min until it’s cold. Don’t worry it won’t freeze as there’s no water content! You can even store it in there so it’s always ready. Keep it in a freezer-safe container. Then you can use it on sprains and strains where cold is necessary to reduce inflammation and pain.