Why do modern people need self-heating patches?
- Too busy at work to do physiotherapy
- Traditional hot water bottles are not easy to carry
- Fatigue needs to be relieved anytime and anywhere
- They want a safe way to warm up without side effects
How to use it for office workers
- Back pain: Apply the Warming Belt to warm the entire spine area
- Stiff shoulders and neck: Use Shoulder&Neck Warmer and warm compresses while working
- Sore wrists: Dedicated Wrist Warmer, typing does not hinder
- Puffy legs: Stick the Knee Warmer to promote blood circulation


How to choose for sports lovers
- Before exercise: Choose the patches to warm up the joints
- Post-exercise: Apply to sore muscles
- Daily maintenance: Preventive use on vulnerable areas
- Special recommendation: Recovery artifact after high-intensity training


What are the benefits of living at home?
- While watching TV: Relax on your neck and shoulders
- After housework: Apply to the waist for relief
- Special period: a good helper for keeping the abdomen warm
How special populations can use it safer?
- Middle-aged and elderly people: choose a mild type and avoid overheating
- Women with cold body: choosing period pain patches during menstruation
- Cold-sensitive constitution: Focus on keeping hands, feet and joints warm
- Precautions: Avoid direct contact with skin
What’s better than traditional ways to keep warm?
- More convenient: ready to use, no need to charge and irrigate
- Longer-lasting: constant temperature for 8-12 hours
- Safer: No water or electricity leakage
- More accurate: Stick it wherever you want to be warm
- More hygienic: Clean and convenient for one-time use