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What's so good about Wheatbags?

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The wheatbag is a wonderful and natural way to ease aches and pains.  If you’re not convinced then read on to discover how a wheat heat pack can really benefit you. The wheatbag is one of those things that has many names. Heat pack, microwave hottie, bean bag, wheat pillow and so on. It is not a new invention. In fact it’s as old as… who knows? But it’s safe to say we’ve been using them for ages. So what’s so good about a wheatbag? I hear you ask. First off - it is a completely natural way to ease aches and pains. Whether it’s a sore neck from hours hunched over a laptop, chronic lower back pain, period cramps or stiffness in joints - the wheat bag will offer soothing deep heat or relaxing cool.  That’s right, you can use it both hot and cold. Hot and cold therapy is one of the most efficient ways of dealing with pain, and there are many products out there offering to help. These products are often made with chemical filling, plastic materials and are single use. The wheatbag ...

I'm in the mood to say Hello

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Hello! How are you? I'm so glad that you have decided to check out my blog. If you haven’t used a wheat bag before then hold on because you’re about to meet your new best mate. Really. That’s what I get told by people at markets and online all the time –   “I love my wheat bag it’s like my new best mate!” This is my first blog post and I wanted to give you a little overview about how Hello Wheatbags came about. My name is Rebecca, I am a qualified myotherapist and this is where I first discovered how good wheat bags are for tight sore muscles. I definitely used one after a hard day ironing out other people’s kinks all day! I wanted to sell some in my clinic because I knew how much they would benefit my clients. However there came the problem., I could never find one that was either long enough or heavy enough and let's not talk about the ugly corduroy ones! So 3 years ago I started making my own, after all I can use a sewing machine and picking the fabrics was heaps of fun.  ...