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Re: Sore necks, shoulders and other areas


At 06:43 AM 11/3/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Hey, THANKS.  I bought one of those things.  It's called a bed buddy and
>cost about 8 bucks!  I wondered what "miracle" stuff was inside.   :))
>Sharon Starr, Daughter and CG for Rae  74/50/45  (age now/age dx/age first
>symptoms)
>fsstarr@xxxxxxxxxxxx    Florence, AZ
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: McLean <mclean@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: Tuesday, November 03, 1998 12:45 AM
>Subject: Sore necks, shoulders and other areas
>
>
>>There is something that we use around our house that is absolutely
>>wonderful for aching shoulders and necks and just about any other part of
>>the body......we call it the "rice sock".  I take a "tube" sock and fill it
>>with regular rice and then tie a knot in the end.  Just throw it in your
>>micro wave oven for a few minutes (do it on "high" and it may take anywhere
>>from 2-4 minutes depending on your oven)...take it out and drape it over
>>the area that is sore.  The heat penetrates in and the weight of the rice
>>holds it in place.  The heat lasts around 15-30 minutes.  I throw one in at
>>the bottom of my bed in the wintertime to warm up my toes when I climb in
>>bed.
>>
>>Enjoy!
>>
>>Juelie McLean  CG/Dan 50/dx98
>>HI LUELIE great minds work to together.  i made one out of rice long time
ago.  for an ice pack i wade one out of those
things you put food in the call the old penny pincher  lolo
                                      I.Y.Q. >


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