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Renate, a rice sock is a pillow with a filling that retains heat that

you can microwave and use where you are aching. You can buy a rice sock

( " Bed Buddy " ) or fashion your own. Here are some directions on making

one from Arthritis Insight:

Rice Socks

Everyone loves them! They make great gifts and nothing feels better on a

stiff, sore joint.

Equipment:

cotton sock (doesn't matter what shape, color, or size as long as it's

cotton so it doesn't melt in the microwave)

dry rice (white, brown - doesn't matter)

potpourri (optional)

Directions:

Take a cotton sock (clean is preferred!) and fill with dry uncooked

rice. Tie or stitch the end closed. Heat it in the microwave for about

three minutes. Remove carefully, it will be hot!

Treatment:

Place it on or wrap around a joint. The heat lasts for about a half

hour.

Get a little inventive - we've heard tell of people all sorts of things

to stuff with rice - potholders, place mats, etc. Try one of these:

1. You can add a pinch of potpourri to the rice for a soothing touch of

aromatherapy.

2. A rice sock also makes a very nice wrist rest for your computer

mouse. Just heat it up, and place it in front of your mouse. Lay your

wrist on it while you are using the mouse.

3. Fill one only about 1/3 full. Tie at halfway point. Heat, fold top

down and insert your hand....a rice mitten!

Now, if we could only find a way to fit a body size rice sock into a

microwave!

Kim McCarthy

Page last updated on March 12, 2000

http://arthritisinsight.com/living/print/ricesock.html

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

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