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I always just made myself a rice bag, but the shelled corn has me

intrigued. Where to purchase it?

Thanks,

Girlsaylor

>

> As I make these, I can try and explain what they are....there are a

lot out

> on the market, that have rice in them, which after so many uses,

the rice

> withers inside and becomes stale and can mold....wheat, well wheat

can cause

> a small fire if too dried out in the microwave,,,,and flax seed

ones can

> explode. I use corn, shelled corn. Corn is larger than the others,

so it

> holds heat longer, and you can use it for the following:

>

> Microwave It For!

>

> Backaches, Migraines, Stress, Bursitis, Insomnia, Sinusitis,

Earaches,

> Cramps, Neck Pain, Colic, Muscle Pain, Flu

>

> Freeze It For!

> Heatstroke, Black Eye, Burns, Bruises, Tendonitis, Hives, Nose

Bleeds,

> Swelling, Fever, Headaches, Toothaches, Sport Injuries, Carpal

Tunnel

> Syndrome

>

> Reuseable as a heat pad or ice pack and can be used over and over.

> GREAT for fibromyalgia, sore or tired muscles , relieves tension

and stress,

> breast feeding moms, or if you have other conditions such as,

arthritis,

> lupus, diabetes, thyroid problems, scleroderma, poor circulation,

heart

> disease, carpal tunnel, chronic fatigue, bursitis, or you just need

to warm

> up or cool down.

> Simple to use.

> Just place in your microwave for 1 to 3 minutes (depending on your

wattage)

> and you are ready for about 45 minutes of soothing 120 degree heat

for all

> kinds of pain.

>

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I get mine from the feed mills....if you are in town...and don't have them

close....Hmmm, I'm not really sure....I will look around and see what I can

find.

-- to LadyMoonkist - where to get the shelled corn?

I always just made myself a rice bag, but the shelled corn has me

intrigued. Where to purchase it?

Thanks,

Girlsaylor

>

> As I make these, I can try and explain what they are....there are a

lot out

> on the market, that have rice in them, which after so many uses,

the rice

> withers inside and becomes stale and can mold....wheat, well wheat

can cause

> a small fire if too dried out in the microwave,,,,and flax seed

ones can

> explode. I use corn, shelled corn. Corn is larger than the others,

so it

> holds heat longer, and you can use it for the following:

>

> Microwave It For!

>

> Backaches, Migraines, Stress, Bursitis, Insomnia, Sinusitis,

Earaches,

> Cramps, Neck Pain, Colic, Muscle Pain, Flu

>

> Freeze It For!

> Heatstroke, Black Eye, Burns, Bruises, Tendonitis, Hives, Nose

Bleeds,

> Swelling, Fever, Headaches, Toothaches, Sport Injuries, Carpal

Tunnel

> Syndrome

>

> Reuseable as a heat pad or ice pack and can be used over and over.

> GREAT for fibromyalgia, sore or tired muscles , relieves tension

and stress,

> breast feeding moms, or if you have other conditions such as,

arthritis,

> lupus, diabetes, thyroid problems, scleroderma, poor circulation,

heart

> disease, carpal tunnel, chronic fatigue, bursitis, or you just need

to warm

> up or cool down.

> Simple to use.

> Just place in your microwave for 1 to 3 minutes (depending on your

wattage)

> and you are ready for about 45 minutes of soothing 120 degree heat

for all

> kinds of pain.

>

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