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Great News — Nature Creation Wrist Wrap is only $9.99

October 4th, 2010

Nature Cre­ation Wrist Wrap is only $9.99* each


 

Yes, it is the same prod­uct which we nor­mally sell for $24.99 at our kiosks in the malls.  There is no dif­fer­ent, except we only offer the color in orange.  Like every Nature Cre­ation Wrist Wrap, there are per­fect blends of 9 essen­tial nat­ural herbs, includ­ing chamomile, cin­na­mon, lemon­grass, pep­per­mint, rose­mary, spearmint, white wil­low, yarrow and yellow-dock root.  In addi­tion, we include the flax seed and wheat to extend the heat and/ or cool­ing effect into the prod­uct.  Basi­cally, you are get­ting a com­plete nat­ural herbal treat­ment from this product.

 

What can Nature Cre­ation Wrist Wrap do?

Besides the nat­ural heal­ing ben­e­fits from the unique com­po­si­tion of the ingre­di­ents, Nature Cre­ation Wrist Wrap can be used as hot and cold treat­ments.  You may use it hot to ele­vate mus­cu­lar pain and aches such as relieve stiff­ness, min­i­mize sen­si­tiv­ity due to carpal tun­nel syn­dromme and pain around the joints.  You also can use it cold to relieve pain due to sprains, mus­cle injuries, swelling, burns and bruises.

 

How can we pur­chase it at this incred­i­ble price?

On every prod­uct page of Nature Cre­ation web­site, there is an option to add the BONUS BUY. Just include the option of wrist wrap from your selec­tion.  Cur­rently, the avail­able color is orange.

 

There is no min­i­mum to pur­chase to be eli­gi­ble for this spe­cial offer.  Just select the main prod­uct, quan­tity & color plus do not for­get to select YES, to add wrist wrap to my pur­chase from the drop-tab.

 

In addi­tion, we also will give you 10% OFF from your main prod­uct pur­chase, if you use coupon code: NATURE10 dur­ing check­out.  In fact, you are eli­gi­ble to earn 20% OFF + FREE SHIPPING (Coupon Code: NATURE20), if your total amounts of pur­chase (after coupon rebate) is above $49.99.  One coupon can only be used and no other com­bined dis­counts can be applied on sin­gle purchase.

 

These incred­i­ble offers are only valid in Octo­ber 2010 or while sup­ply last. 

 

Please visit our web­site www.naturecreation.com and begin your sav­ing now !!!

 

 


 

 

Nature Cre­ation — The Ulti­mate Nature Pain Relief Therapy

 

Tel. 888–250-2010

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Hot & Cold Pain Treatments

May 11th, 2009

Heat and ice are the two most com­mon types of pas­sive, non-invasive, and non-addictive ther­a­pies. Heat and cold can be used alter­na­tively and are often used as a pre­lude to exer­cise therapy.

Hot and cold agents should always be used with cau­tion. It is a good idea to seek the advice of a health care pro­fes­sional prior to use.

Hot Packs and Heat Therapy

Heat ther­apy induces vasodi­la­tion: draw­ing blood into the tar­get tis­sues. Increased blood flow deliv­ers needed oxy­gen and nutri­ents, and removes cell wastes. The warmth decreases mus­cle spasm, relaxes tense mus­cles, relieves pain, and can increase range of motion.

Super­fi­cial heat is avail­able in many forms includ­ing hot and moist com­presses, dry or moist heat­ing pads, hydrother­apy, and com­mer­cial chemical/gel packs.

Hot packs in any form should always be wrapped in tow­el­ing to pre­vent burns. Punc­tured com­mer­cial hot packs should be imme­di­ately dis­carded, as the chem­i­cal agent/gel will burn skin.

Cold Packs and Cold Ther­apy (Cryotherapy)

Cold ther­apy pro­duces vaso­con­stric­tion, which slows cir­cu­la­tion reduc­ing inflam­ma­tion, mus­cle spasm, and pain.

Super­fi­cial cold is avail­able in many forms includ­ing a vari­ety of com­mer­cial cold packs, ice cubes, iced towels/compresses, and forms of hydrother­apy. The dura­tion of cold ther­apy is less than heat ther­apy; usu­ally less than 15 min­utes. The effect of cold is known to last longer than heat.

Cold or ice should never to applied directly to the skin. A bar­rier, such as a tow­el­ing, should be placed between the cold agent and the skin’s sur­face to pre­vent skin and nerve dam­age. Punc­tured com­mer­cial cold packs should be imme­di­ately dis­carded, as the chem­i­cal agent/gel will burn skin.

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