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Using Lava Sand Heating Pads For Your Headaches
When you have a headache, taking some pain medications is not your only option. You can also use a lava sand heating pad to help reduce or complet... -
Top Safety Tips For Using Heating Pads
Everyone needs a good heating pad that they can use when they are sore or hurting from an injury. With that, there are tips for safety in using you... -
Why Lava Sand Heating Pad Are The Best For Your Sports Injuries
There are a lot of great options for heating pads that you can choose from. But when it comes addressing your sports injuries, the lava sand heati... -
Chery Pits Vs Lava Sand: Which Is The Better Heating Pad?
Lava sand and cherry pits are both good options for your heating pad. But when you compare the two together, one stands out more than the other. W... -
Corn Vs Lava Sand: What Is Better For Heating Pads
  Lava sand and corn are both good options for your heating pad. But when you compare the two together, one stands out more than the other. When ... -
Where Can I Buy A Microwaveable Heating Pad
Where Can I Buy A Microwavable Heating Pad If you want to buy a good quality microwavable heating pad but don’t know where to look, then this artic... -
How to Use a Microwavable Heating Pad
Whether you have a rice sock, a heating pad purchased online, or you decide to make your own with beans, flax seeds, or other pantry items- heating pads are a great way to find relief.
Find out how to use a heating pad- including what makes the best heating pad, how to make a simple heating pad, how long you should microwave it, and more!
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What Is The Best Microwave Heating Pad
With so many heating pad options on the market as well as DIY tutorials about making rice socks and other homemade versions of heating pads, which ones are the best? Find out as we list the good and the bad of different DIY and commercial microwavable heating pads, and tell you which heating pad out performs them all. -
What Do You Use Heating Pads For
If you experience stiffness, muscle cramping, or joint pain, heating pads can help reduce pain.
By increasing blood flow to constricted muscles, helping connective tissue loosen, and causing muscles to relax, heating pads are an easy, effective, affordable pain treatment option.
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When To Apply Heat or Cold
To determine when to ice or heat an injury depends if you want to constrict or dilate the blood vessels surrounding an injury or the source of pain. Generally speaking, icing an injury is recommended on the onset of an injury to reduce inflammation. Heating is best when cramping occurs due to constriction of blood vessels. -
Are DIY Rice Sock Heating Pads Safe to Microwave?
Put your socks in the sock drawer where they belong, and keep them OUT of the kitchen! Seriously, socks are for feet.
Heat up a Lavabag instead, and feel the long-lasting relief of your new best friend.
The design, material, and execution of this great idea are very nearly perfect! It's a sustainable, long-lasting, clean, odor-free, pleasantly weighted solution to the very old problem of sore muscles and period cramps.
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Top 10 Fillers for Microwavable Heating Pads
The best heating pads are those with fillers that can retain heat for long periods of time, are durable, comfortable, don't smell bad after repeated use, and are easy to find.
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