We do not know how to cure pain with a magic wand, but we have verified that the heat will make menstruation more pleasant for you. And who knows - you may not have to reach for painkillers at moments, you feel the worse. Our customers, experts and world studies agree...
Already our grandmothers used to say that a heated towel will help with a sore belly. And they were right. The heat will relieve you of menstrual cramps - just take heated bodysuit for more comfort instead of a towel.
The bodysuit will be your warm secret that will support you — both physically and psychologically.
The heat promotes blood flow and thus the strained muscles relax better.
Many women, especially at the beginning of menstruation, do not feel in their skin. Thanks to the warm support, you will feel better at the meeting, on the plane trip and at the festival.
A figurative icing on the cake that adds an extra layer of freedom. You can take black bodysuit to work, on a date, to the theater or snuggle on the couch at home. It will suit you everywhere.
We also discussed the effects of heat with the Mayor of MUDr. Martin Nemec, MBA, who leads an accredited centre for the treatment of endometriosis and pelvic area at the Frydeck-Místek Hospital.
“I will gladly recommend heated bodysuit to patients with endometriosis as an adjunct treatment, because unlike thermophores, the body is mobile and women do not have to be alone at home with it” says, adding that up to 30% of women experience painful menstruation. “Heat can be used in combination with any treatment. We know that heat on the lower abdomen has the same effects as pain medications.”
“It helps me so much mentally. “
“Dipping into a hot tub without needing a hot tub. Such a relief. I don't have to hold anything anywhere. I don't have to lie down. I can do what I need to do, and at the same time I have a little secret — my body relaxes. “
“I took the bodysuit on the first day of menstruation, when both my stomach hurt and at the same time my waist from dancing. “
“Before I was diagnosed with endometriosis, I was always in spasms, pain and worried that it would only get worse. The heat then helped me not only with the pain, but also mentally. “