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Betty McLean

“Suits a stormy day when you're struggling out there...”

— Betty McLean Vancouver, B.C.

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"I understand your pain..."

scarf modelIn spring of 2003, I suffered an enormous amount of back pain and ended up on the operating table. A massive herniated disc left my leg and foot without normal muscle function. A lifestyle change was necessary as I retrained myself to walk.

Physiotherapy, acupuncture, myo-fascial, cranio sacral, chiropractic (torque release therapy), massage, energy healing, homeopathy, and yoga all aided in improving my health. I am no stranger to a variety of pain as I deal with dysmenorrhea and fluctuating back pain.

Heat, and cold became important aids for my pain relief. Both heat and cold are used for pain therapy. Heat increases blood flow, which increases healing and decreases pain. Cold is used for decreasing swelling and inflammation especially in sports injuries. Both may be used in conjunction with each other.

With Hot Scarves products one can have a heat source at anytime, and anywhere. To be able to relieve pain through an easy portable heat source is a comforting thought. Imagine yourself in transit battling neck, shoulder, stomach, leg, and joint pain, and being able to relieve it by opening an air activated heat pad and popping it into a Hot Scarves fleece pocket. It’s worked for me!

"For your well being..."

Heat is used more frequently for sustained pain therapy. With Hot Scarves you can have a heat source anywhere. To be able to relieve pain through an easy portable heat source is a comforting thought. It has worked for me!

When you’re not in the comfort of your own home a Hot Scarf can be used any place with the environmentally friendly disposable heat pads. You are not confined to microwaved packs, electrical heat pads and limited heat sources. Having a Hot Scarf can free you to continue to enjoy your activities for up to 6 hours.

"Suggestions for you..."

Types of pain relieved by heat therapy include back, menstrual, fibromyalgia, sports injuries, arthritis, carpal tunnel, and muscle tension.

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