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Where can you find these bandanas? Is there an online source?

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on 5/31/02 9:45 PM, tolzarg at Tolzar@... wrote:

> Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in water that keep you cool?

> They are filled with granules that plump up when wet. When worn around your

> neck, it cools you off because it is on your major arteries (I think), thereby

> cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've worn them in the

> summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with cea, will be wearing

> one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I thought of

> mentioning this when reading the post about washing arms with cool water

> instead of washing the face. I hope this can help someone.

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Where can you find these bandanas? Is there an online source?

Thanks,

on 5/31/02 9:45 PM, tolzarg at Tolzar@... wrote:

> Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in water that keep you cool?

> They are filled with granules that plump up when wet. When worn around your

> neck, it cools you off because it is on your major arteries (I think), thereby

> cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've worn them in the

> summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with cea, will be wearing

> one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I thought of

> mentioning this when reading the post about washing arms with cool water

> instead of washing the face. I hope this can help someone.

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Where can you find these bandanas? Is there an online source?

Thanks,

on 5/31/02 9:45 PM, tolzarg at Tolzar@... wrote:

> Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in water that keep you cool?

> They are filled with granules that plump up when wet. When worn around your

> neck, it cools you off because it is on your major arteries (I think), thereby

> cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've worn them in the

> summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with cea, will be wearing

> one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I thought of

> mentioning this when reading the post about washing arms with cool water

> instead of washing the face. I hope this can help someone.

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I bought mine through the Vermont Country Store. They have an online

store, and here is the url to the product. It's a long address, so

you'll have to copy and paste a few lines:

http://www.vermontcountrystore.com/prdSell.asp?

ProdGroupID=14935&DeptID=20078&CategoryID=20081&ShowSearchable=1&mode=

7

Take care,

Matija

>

> > Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in water that keep

you cool?

> > They are filled with granules that plump up when wet. When worn

around your

> > neck, it cools you off because it is on your major arteries (I

think), thereby

> > cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've worn

them in the

> > summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with cea,

will be wearing

> > one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I

thought of

> > mentioning this when reading the post about washing arms with

cool water

> > instead of washing the face. I hope this can help someone.

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I bought mine through the Vermont Country Store. They have an online

store, and here is the url to the product. It's a long address, so

you'll have to copy and paste a few lines:

http://www.vermontcountrystore.com/prdSell.asp?

ProdGroupID=14935&DeptID=20078&CategoryID=20081&ShowSearchable=1&mode=

7

Take care,

Matija

>

> > Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in water that keep

you cool?

> > They are filled with granules that plump up when wet. When worn

around your

> > neck, it cools you off because it is on your major arteries (I

think), thereby

> > cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've worn

them in the

> > summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with cea,

will be wearing

> > one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I

thought of

> > mentioning this when reading the post about washing arms with

cool water

> > instead of washing the face. I hope this can help someone.

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I bought mine through the Vermont Country Store. They have an online

store, and here is the url to the product. It's a long address, so

you'll have to copy and paste a few lines:

http://www.vermontcountrystore.com/prdSell.asp?

ProdGroupID=14935&DeptID=20078&CategoryID=20081&ShowSearchable=1&mode=

7

Take care,

Matija

>

> > Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in water that keep

you cool?

> > They are filled with granules that plump up when wet. When worn

around your

> > neck, it cools you off because it is on your major arteries (I

think), thereby

> > cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've worn

them in the

> > summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with cea,

will be wearing

> > one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I

thought of

> > mentioning this when reading the post about washing arms with

cool water

> > instead of washing the face. I hope this can help someone.

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These damp bandanas

may be a summer special

in sporting goods stores.

Suzi

(that's where I got mine)

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Here is one source you might try:

http://www.outsidemag.com/gear/gearguy/200108/20010812.html

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> Hi.

>

> What is the name of the product? I searched the Vermont

> Country Store web site for " bandana " but couldn't find it.

>

> Thanks.

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > > Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in water

> that keep

> > you cool?

> > > > They are filled with granules that plump up when wet.

> When worn

> > around your

> > > > neck, it cools you off because it is on your major arteries (I

> > think), thereby

> > > > cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've

> worn

> > them in the

> > > > summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with

> cea,

> > will be wearing

> > > > one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I

> > thought of

> > > > mentioning this when reading the post about washing

> arms with

> > cool water

> > > > instead of washing the face. I hope this can help

> someone.

>

>

>

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Here is one source you might try:

http://www.outsidemag.com/gear/gearguy/200108/20010812.html

Good luck,

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> Hi.

>

> What is the name of the product? I searched the Vermont

> Country Store web site for " bandana " but couldn't find it.

>

> Thanks.

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > > Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in water

> that keep

> > you cool?

> > > > They are filled with granules that plump up when wet.

> When worn

> > around your

> > > > neck, it cools you off because it is on your major arteries (I

> > think), thereby

> > > > cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've

> worn

> > them in the

> > > > summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with

> cea,

> > will be wearing

> > > > one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I

> > thought of

> > > > mentioning this when reading the post about washing

> arms with

> > cool water

> > > > instead of washing the face. I hope this can help

> someone.

>

>

>

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Here is one source you might try:

http://www.outsidemag.com/gear/gearguy/200108/20010812.html

Good luck,

Re: Keeping cool

> Hi.

>

> What is the name of the product? I searched the Vermont

> Country Store web site for " bandana " but couldn't find it.

>

> Thanks.

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > > Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in water

> that keep

> > you cool?

> > > > They are filled with granules that plump up when wet.

> When worn

> > around your

> > > > neck, it cools you off because it is on your major arteries (I

> > think), thereby

> > > > cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've

> worn

> > them in the

> > > > summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with

> cea,

> > will be wearing

> > > > one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I

> > thought of

> > > > mentioning this when reading the post about washing

> arms with

> > cool water

> > > > instead of washing the face. I hope this can help

> someone.

>

>

>

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Try searching for body cooler.

Take care,

Matija

> > >

> > > > Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in water

> that keep

> > you cool?

> > > > They are filled with granules that plump up when wet.

> When worn

> > around your

> > > > neck, it cools you off because it is on your major arteries

(I

> > think), thereby

> > > > cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've

> worn

> > them in the

> > > > summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with

> cea,

> > will be wearing

> > > > one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I

> > thought of

> > > > mentioning this when reading the post about washing

> arms with

> > cool water

> > > > instead of washing the face. I hope this can help

> someone.

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Try searching for body cooler.

Take care,

Matija

> > >

> > > > Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in water

> that keep

> > you cool?

> > > > They are filled with granules that plump up when wet.

> When worn

> > around your

> > > > neck, it cools you off because it is on your major arteries

(I

> > think), thereby

> > > > cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've

> worn

> > them in the

> > > > summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with

> cea,

> > will be wearing

> > > > one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I

> > thought of

> > > > mentioning this when reading the post about washing

> arms with

> > cool water

> > > > instead of washing the face. I hope this can help

> someone.

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Try searching for body cooler.

Take care,

Matija

> > >

> > > > Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in water

> that keep

> > you cool?

> > > > They are filled with granules that plump up when wet.

> When worn

> > around your

> > > > neck, it cools you off because it is on your major arteries

(I

> > think), thereby

> > > > cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've

> worn

> > them in the

> > > > summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with

> cea,

> > will be wearing

> > > > one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I

> > thought of

> > > > mentioning this when reading the post about washing

> arms with

> > cool water

> > > > instead of washing the face. I hope this can help

> someone.

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Thanks . That was interesting. Your web site led me to:

http://www.cooldanna.com/

Cooldana is a company that makes another bandana. They look

about the same as the ones sold by Vermont Country Store (I

finally found the bandana there). They cost $6.99 for one at

Cooldana and $12.50 for two at Vermont, not including S&H.

They also have pet bandanas! (Do pets get rosacea?)

trackgalcal

> > > >

> > > > > Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in

water

> > that keep

> > > you cool?

> > > > > They are filled with granules that plump up when wet.

> > When worn

> > > around your

> > > > > neck, it cools you off because it is on your major

arteries (I

> > > think), thereby

> > > > > cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've

> > worn

> > > them in the

> > > > > summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with

> > cea,

> > > will be wearing

> > > > > one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I

> > > thought of

> > > > > mentioning this when reading the post about washing

> > arms with

> > > cool water

> > > > > instead of washing the face. I hope this can help

> > someone.

> >

> >

> >

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Thanks . That was interesting. Your web site led me to:

http://www.cooldanna.com/

Cooldana is a company that makes another bandana. They look

about the same as the ones sold by Vermont Country Store (I

finally found the bandana there). They cost $6.99 for one at

Cooldana and $12.50 for two at Vermont, not including S&H.

They also have pet bandanas! (Do pets get rosacea?)

trackgalcal

> > > >

> > > > > Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in

water

> > that keep

> > > you cool?

> > > > > They are filled with granules that plump up when wet.

> > When worn

> > > around your

> > > > > neck, it cools you off because it is on your major

arteries (I

> > > think), thereby

> > > > > cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've

> > worn

> > > them in the

> > > > > summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with

> > cea,

> > > will be wearing

> > > > > one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I

> > > thought of

> > > > > mentioning this when reading the post about washing

> > arms with

> > > cool water

> > > > > instead of washing the face. I hope this can help

> > someone.

> >

> >

> >

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Thanks . That was interesting. Your web site led me to:

http://www.cooldanna.com/

Cooldana is a company that makes another bandana. They look

about the same as the ones sold by Vermont Country Store (I

finally found the bandana there). They cost $6.99 for one at

Cooldana and $12.50 for two at Vermont, not including S&H.

They also have pet bandanas! (Do pets get rosacea?)

trackgalcal

> > > >

> > > > > Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in

water

> > that keep

> > > you cool?

> > > > > They are filled with granules that plump up when wet.

> > When worn

> > > around your

> > > > > neck, it cools you off because it is on your major

arteries (I

> > > think), thereby

> > > > > cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've

> > worn

> > > them in the

> > > > > summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with

> > cea,

> > > will be wearing

> > > > > one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I

> > > thought of

> > > > > mentioning this when reading the post about washing

> > arms with

> > > cool water

> > > > > instead of washing the face. I hope this can help

> > someone.

> >

> >

> >

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For those of you who buy items from QVC, they carry " Cool-Danas " in a pack of

2 for $16.57 plus shipping. You can do a search on their website for

cool-dana to find the info. HTH Jackie

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For those of you who buy items from QVC, they carry " Cool-Danas " in a pack of

2 for $16.57 plus shipping. You can do a search on their website for

cool-dana to find the info. HTH Jackie

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For those of you who buy items from QVC, they carry " Cool-Danas " in a pack of

2 for $16.57 plus shipping. You can do a search on their website for

cool-dana to find the info. HTH Jackie

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Can you put then in the freezer and then wear them?

Keeping cool

> Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in water that keep you cool?

They are filled with granules that plump up when wet. When worn around your

neck, it cools you off because it is on your major arteries (I think),

thereby cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've worn

them in the summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with cea,

will be wearing one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I

thought of mentioning this when reading the post about washing arms with

cool water instead of washing the face. I hope this can help someone.

>

>

>

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Can you put then in the freezer and then wear them?

Keeping cool

> Has anyone tried those bandanas that you soak in water that keep you cool?

They are filled with granules that plump up when wet. When worn around your

neck, it cools you off because it is on your major arteries (I think),

thereby cooling off the blood that travels through your body. I've worn

them in the summer in the past, and since recently diagnosed with cea,

will be wearing one whenver it's a bit warm. They do help quite a bit. I

thought of mentioning this when reading the post about washing arms with

cool water instead of washing the face. I hope this can help someone.

>

>

>

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