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FlexiPac Hot And Cold Compress - 5

FlexiPac Hot And Cold Compress - 5" x 10", box of 24

FlexiPac Hot And Cold Compress Hot and Cold Therapy Made Easy! On the go and need some hot or cold therapy? ActiveForever.com has found the per…

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Chattanooga FlexiPac Hot and Cold Compresses

Chattanooga FlexiPac Hot and Cold Compresses

Flexi Pac Hot and Cold Compresses by ChattanoogaThese individual, reusable Hot and Cold Compresses are perfect for use in the ThermaWrap Products (Sol…

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How To Articles

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How to Make a Warm Compress. A warm compress is one of the oldest and best forms of traditional medicine, and you can use it to help heal wounds, relieve pain and stiffness, bring a boil, sty or splinter to the surface and more. ..... more »
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How to Make A Warm Compress Rice Sock for Sinus Headaches, Backaches, etc.. Sinus headache, backache, other aches or pains that need a heat compress? Make an easy rice compress at home that costs next to nothing.. Health > Conditions & ... more »
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How to Use Ice and Heat for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. There are a variety of simple ways to ease the pain of repetitive strain injuries. You can use ice and heat for carpal tunnel syndrome, although you need to take steps to prevent damage to your ... more »
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How to Make Contractions Stronger. Sometimes, for reasons unknown, contractions will slow down or stop during labor. While many people believe that medical intervention is automatically needed if this happens, there are a couple of nat..... more »
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How to Treat an Infected Eyebrow Piercing. Eyebrow piercings take about 6 to 8 weeks to heal and are usually very easy to care for. After an eyebrow piercing, some people experience temporary swelling, bruising or bleeding that is not consider..... more »

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