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Instructions for Use
 | Wrap the target area with the Farabloc. If necessary,
you can place a thin layer of cotton or linen fabric between the
skin and Farabloc. |
 | For best results, you may want to double or triple the
Farabloc material. |
 | Farabloc can create a heat effect or tingling of the skin.
These sensations are a result of heat reflection and the
action of the patented Farabloc fabric. |
 | Farabloc can be worn under or over clothes during work,
play and sleep. |
 | For amputees, it is necessary to cover the scar area with
Farabloc when the phantom limb sensation first begins. All
other scars must be covered with the Farabloc material also. |
Versatile, fast acting and reusable
Whether you require a lower-back wrap, a knee guard, an elbow guard,
a wrist guard, jacket, a pair of socks, a sleeve, or a simple wrap
to cover a limb, Farabloc's anti-inflammatory properties provide
a natural and effective answer to pain relief and discomfort (see
Clinical trials)
Taking Care of Your Farabloc
Product
Farabloc can be machine-washed at low temperature (not more than 30° -
40° celsius;
86° - 104° Fahrenheit) and tumbled dry low. Care should be
taken not to damage or twist the metal fibres
inside.
We
recommend
air-drying
at
no more than 60º celsius (140º F). The material must
never be wrung.
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