Embracing a Healthy Family: Arctic Ease Review and Giveaway 2/8 WINNER CLOSED

Arctic Ease Review and Giveaway 2/8 WINNER CLOSED

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Shellie & Brutus said...

I currently use pain patches from the drugstore for discomfort. Gollowing you publicly via GFC.
fatmeatloaf1 at gmail dot com


If you are into exercising, sports or are just sore from time to time.  Arctic Ease has a quick solution for you in these easy cryotherapy wraps.  Arctic Ease can be used for minor burns, bumps, bruises, muscle cramps and arthritic pain.  As their website states, "it's an ice bag without all the ice."  I find this very convenient and with it's targeted cold therapy, no need for refrigeration, eco-friendly, non-toxic wraps, a win-win for anyone. The fact you don't need to keep it refrigerated is a big plus especially for athletes and those who work out since they can be conveniently placed in your gym bag or locker.

 

Other great features for the pad include:

  • Stays cold for hours
  • Odorless
  • Cools and doesn't freeze like ice bags do
  • Conforms to the injury or sore area without having to hold in place (big plus for kids)
  • Convenient and easy to use right out of the resealable bag
Other great features for the wraps include:
  • Stays cold for hours
  • Odorless
  • Cut to fit so no waste
  • Cools and doesn't freeze
  • Conforms to the injury
  • Convenient and easy to use right out of the resealable bag

These pads and wraps work by absorbing heat energy thus enabling a thermodynamic cycle in which heat is removed from tissue allowing for tissues to be cooled.  You can read more about application and the science behind Arctic Ease here.

The Review:

I had two women, ages 63 and 69, also try the Arctic Ease to see how it helped their arthritic pain.  They both had no complaints especially with the ease of use.  One had the pads and one had the wrap due to an old knee injury.  They both complimented the comfort of coolness over freezing sensations often experienced with plain ice packs.  They found comfort in their pain levels with one more so than the other.  Ultimately, they both recommended Arctic Ease.

I tried it on my upper arm where I seem to have reoccurring pain and loved the cooling sensation.  I have a seven year old who has migraines and I wanted to see how it felt on her forehead as she usually wants a cold compress.  It was perfect! It was enough to stay put without being sticky or leaving a sticky residue.  It was cool and not freezing cold which she really preferred as it remained cold unlike cold compressions. Overall, I recommend Arctic Ease due to the many uses it has, the ease, the comfort.

Arctic Ease Cryotherapy Wrap 4 Inch X 60 Inch Arctic Ease Cryotherapy Pads 3 - 4" X 6" pads, (Pack of 3)

To find retailers who sell Arctic Ease, click here.

The Giveaway:

One winner will receive an Arctic Ease gift pack.

To Enter:

Follow my blog and tell me what you currently use to ease discomfort.

Extra Entries:

  • Like Arctic Ease on Facebook
  • Follow Arctic Ease on Twitter
  • Subscribe to my blog
  • Follow me on Twitter
  • Like me on Facebook
  • Tweet about this giveaway (two entries - can be done daily)
  • Blog about this giveaway (five entries - can be done once)
  • Enter any of my other giveaways (five entries)

Giveaway ends 2/8 at midnight (EST) - US only please


*Disclosure:  I received complimentary product in exchange for my honest review.



Right now, you can click here to find out how to save $2.00.

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Ronalyn said...

this would help my neck/shoulder pain due to osteoarthritis

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slehan said...

Someone has to be first.
A bag of frozen peas.
This will be much better.
Thanks for the contest.

Mari said...

I follow your blog. Right now I use ice packs or hot water bottles, depending on the ailment.

runningmatey at hotmail dot com

Anonymous said...

I use an ice pack and Motrin to alleviate elbow pain. My email is aday@jadaykennedy.com
I did all of the following things:

• Like Arctic Ease on Facebook
• Follow Arctic Ease on Twitter
• Subscribe to your blog
• Follow you on Twitter
• Like you on Facebook
• Tweet about this giveaway I tweeted about this 1-26-2010
Blessings,
J. Aday Kennedy
The Differently-Abled Writer & Speaker
Children's Author of Klutzy Kantor & Marta's Gargantuan Wings
www.jadaykennedy.com

slehan said...

1 http://twitter.com/slehan/status/30412001708613632

slehan said...

2 http://twitter.com/slehan/status/30412001708613632

janetfaye said...

I follow your blog - janetfaye

I usually use a plastic bag filled with ice.

janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com

Valerie said...

I follow :)
I usually alternate a heating pad with an ice pack when my back is sore.

vjsweeley at gmail dot com

Valerie said...

twitter follower: valceratops

slehan said...

1 http://twitter.com/slehan/status/31069996012544000

slehan said...

2 http://twitter.com/slehan/status/31069996012544000

mverno said...

i follow as mverno via gfc and i use ben gay
mverno@roadrunner.com

jennem said...

Public GFC follower as jennem. I use a rice bag that I put in the freezer or microwave.
Jennifer, jennem22 at yahoo dot com

jennem said...

Arctic Ease Twitter follower as jennem1.
http://twitter.com/jennem1
Jennifer, jennem22 at yahoo dot com

jennem said...

Your Facebook follower as Jennifer Maslowski
Jennifer, jennem22 at yahoo dot com

jennem said...

Arctic Ease
Facebook follower as Jennifer Maslowski
Jennifer, jennem22 at yahoo dot com

Carrie K said...

I follow on GFC.
I currently use the hot tub or an ice pack to ease discomfort.

Jolene said...

i currently use those icy hot patches.

h. mcnaron said...

WE use cold packs and sometimes frozen bags of peas :)
a lot of neck and knee pain.

hmcnaron at gmail dot com

Aileen said...

I follow your blog on GFC and use hot and cold packs and tylenol to ease discomfort. arobimom at gmail dot com

Aileen said...

Like you on FB
arobimom at gmail dot com

Aileen said...

Follow on Twitter
arobimom at gmail dot com

Aileen said...

http://twitter.com/#!/monkeygrl59/status/33479171179024384. Tweet - 1.
arobimom at gmail dot com

Aileen said...

http://twitter.com/#!/monkeygrl59/status/33479171179024384. Tweet - 2.
arobimom at gmail dot com

Unknown said...

I currently use pain patches from the drugstore for discomfort. Gollowing you publicly via GFC.
fatmeatloaf1 at gmail dot com

Unknown said...

Like Arctic Ease on Facebook
Brutus Duffy

Unknown said...

Following Arctic Ease on Twitter
@fatmeatloaf1

Unknown said...

Following you on Twitter
@fatmeatloaf1

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ice pack and tylenol
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The Frugal Military Wife said...

new gfc follower and i currently use a plain heating pad

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The Frugal Military Wife said...

i like artic ease on Fb as aj mcintyre


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The Frugal Military Wife said...

i follow u on twitter as TFMilitaryWife


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The Frugal Military Wife said...

i follow u on fb via aj mcintyre


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Nikki said...

Following via GFC. I currently soak in a tub of epsom salt and take motrin for back pain.

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