Rectangle Heat Wrap / Natural Heat Bag
The all natural alternative to relieve aches and pains that's suitable for all parts of the body.
- Quick microwave for easy heating.
- Freeze and use as a cold pack.
- Suitable for all parts of the body.
- No odour.
- 30% lighter than wheat heat bags / packs.
- Made from Australian lupins.
- Allergy and odour free.
- Not treated with chemicals or fungicides.
- Heat is Longer lasting that traditional wheat bags.
Can be used on a many areas of the body. It is probably best suited for full muscle relief along the calves, hamstrings, arms and the back of the neck where its length really comes to the fore.
Our lupins bags with their gentle penetrating heat or cold, go deep into the muscles to help nature with the act of healing. By simply warming in the microwave or chilling in the freezer, the natural lupins will assist to sooth aches, pains, stress and hot flushes.
Handmade in Australia from Australian lupins the Therapeutic Goods Administration (ARTG) number is 106788. The fabric is 100% natural cotton corduroy.
Totally Natural healing: Lupins are widely regarded as a “low allergy” alternative to wheat and are more resistant to moisture (to make cleaning easier) and less weight for more comfort.
100% Natural Lupin Heat Pack - Give your body the love and warmth it deserves
IMPORTANT NOTE : LUPINS ARE A NATURAL GRAIN PRODUCT AND AS SUCH MAY BE SUBJECT TO QUARANTINE IF BEING SHIPPED INTERNATIONALLY. PLEASE CHECK WITH LOCAL CUSTOMS BEFORE ORDERING FROM ANY COUNTRY OUTSIDE OF AUSTRALIA.
Frequently Asked Questions about our Lupin heat bags
Q. What is Lupin?
A. The yellow legume seeds of lupins, commonly called lupin beans, were popular with the Romans, who spread the plant's cultivation throughout the Roman Empire. Lupin or Lupini Beans are yellow legume seeds of the lupinus genus plant, and were once a common food of the Mediterranean basin and Latin America.
Q. What's the difference between Lupin and Wheat?
A. While wheat is the traditional filler for heat bags we have found that lupin is lighter and maintains its heat longer than wheat, thus giving you a longer lasting product.
Q. Does Lupin have an odour ?
A. All seed tents to have an odour when heated up. Lupin can have a slight smell of popcorn.
Q. How do I wash my Lupin Bag?
A. Sponge your lupin bag lightly with luke warm water to remove surface marks, being careful not to saturate product. Hang up to dry as soon as possible. When cover is dry, rub lupin bag briskly between your hands to ensure grains are dry. Do not tumble dry. Do not dry clean. Do not machine wash. Do not immerse.
Therapeutic Pillow & Thera-med has the most comprehensive range of 100% natural lupin heat packs. Our heat packs are hand made in Australia so you can trust the quality from the harvesting of the lupin grain, all the way to the final stitch on the corduroy cover.