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Reasons Why You Might Need A Wheat Heat Pad



What is a wheat heat pad and how come you need one? Well, maybe you don’t and let’s hope you won’t!

Chances are though, at some point, you or someone in your family will experience muscular pain or discomfort in your joints. Here is where the wheat heat pad comes in. Applying heat often helps improve circulation and provide relief from aches and pains. Add some moisture and you have a winner. The use of wheat is to retain moisture without having any water leaks.

Heat pads for back pain relief are popular for the reasons stated above. The process is a simple one. The heat pads are normally made from cotton or similar natural material that is safe for use in the microwave. The wheat in the bag or pad, is placed, as you might have guessed by now, in the microwave. Heat it up to the desired temperature and you have portable pain relief for 30 – 45 minutes and because of the natural water retention, the heat pad provides moisture to the affected area for additional relief.

Migraines, ear ache, stomach pain – the list of ailments that can be treated with wheat heat pads is long.

The material covering the wheat tends to be fairly thick so as to shield the user from any hotspots or overheated wheat. Last thing you want is to add burns to your list of injuries.

There is obviously a limit on how big these items can be as they need to fit into an average sized microwave.

Some contain aromatherapy oils, which are activated when heated.

The major advantage to heat pads for back pain or other maladies, is that it is a drug free alternative. Those suffering from back pain or conditions stemming from arthritis seek natural solutions so as to avoid the side effects of long term medication.

No pain? Then combat the cold. Some use it as an alternative to an electric blanket when sleeping which is certainly safer and others use it to keep them warm in the office on a cold day. This is a far more economical alternative to heating an open plan office or a room with no doors.

Wheat heat pads are occasionally also used as cold packs. They can be placed in the freezer and then used pretty much in the same way as when hot, for pain relief.

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