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Instant cold pack 323540
Application For aches and sprains. Consumable Type Instant cold pack. Length mm 230. Pack Quantity 6. Width mm 140.
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Cold Season Set - 3 item
Set consisting of:Tea for Colds IVThis tea mixture of elderflowers, thyme and willow bark is a proven herbal medicine to relieve early symptoms of febrile colds. Elderflowers blossoms are often used to promote sweating and thus help to sweat out a cold. Thyme with its essential oils liquefies the bronchial mucus and thus facilitates expectoration. Willow bark has been used for a long time as a natural pain relieving domestic remedy. Bitter fennel and liquorice root make this soothing tea a harmonious blend. Areas of application: Feverish colds when sweating is desired. For risks and side effects read the package insert and ask your doctor or pharmacist. Cold Season Herbal BathA wonderful soothing bath additive that will help relieve respiratory congestion during the cough and cold season. With camphor and menthol and natural essential oils of pine needles, mountain pines, eucalyptus and Japanese mint. The healthy herbs oils evolve particularly well in warm water and release their beneficial, soothing properties when inhaled. Chest Balm Jojoba OilThe unique formula enriched with precious jojoba oil, camphor, rosemary, pine and eucalyptus oil is the secret of this soothing chest balm! Jojoba oil smoothes and nourishes the skin and prevents it from drying out. The pure essential oils are soaked into the skin by the massaging of the chest, neck and back,evaporate partly due to body heat, and improve with every breath your physical well-being. The fresh, natural scent helps clear the mind. Additionally, massage promotes circulation and feels like a thermal poultice.
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Cold Season Room Spray - 125 ml
The cold season room spray consists of an invigorating herbal fragrance composition that noticeably clears the nose and airways. Soothing essential oils from mountain pine, eucalyptus, mint, spruce needle, rosemary and sage refresh the room and create a natural feel-good atmosphere. After just a few sprays, the characteristic scents spread and you can breathe freely again. Due to trademark reasons, this product can only be distributed within Germany.
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Cold Capsules Eucalyptus Oil - 80 item
Help loosen stuck mucus, clear and soothe the upper respiratory tract and relieve the unpleasant feeling of pressure in the head. They fight off colds and support the healing process of the respiratory tract and the mucous membranes. Cold Capsules Eucalyptus Oil contain 100mg natural Eucalyptus oil. It passes through the bloodstream into the upper respiratory tract and thus acts like an inhalation from the inside.
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Is the Cold War really cold?
The term "Cold War" refers to the political and ideological tension between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II, characterized by espionage, proxy wars, and a nuclear arms race. While direct military conflict between the two superpowers was avoided, the Cold War was marked by numerous "hot" conflicts in places like Korea, Vietnam, and Afghanistan. Additionally, both sides engaged in covert operations and supported opposing factions in various countries, leading to significant violence and instability. Therefore, while the Cold War may not have resulted in a full-scale direct war between the US and the Soviet Union, it was far from "cold" in terms of its impact on global politics and the lives of people in many parts of the world.
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Are cold hands and cold feet bad?
Yes, having cold hands and feet can be uncomfortable and may indicate poor circulation. In some cases, it could be a sign of a medical condition such as Raynaud's disease or hypothyroidism. It is important to pay attention to persistent cold extremities and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns. Keeping your hands and feet warm through proper clothing and staying active can help improve circulation and alleviate coldness.
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Why is the Cold War called cold?
The Cold War is called "cold" because it was characterized by a lack of direct military conflict between the two main superpowers involved, the United States and the Soviet Union. Instead of engaging in open warfare, the two sides engaged in a variety of indirect confrontations, such as espionage, propaganda, and proxy wars in other countries. The term "cold" reflects the fact that the tensions and hostilities between the two sides never escalated into a full-scale hot war.
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Is it purely practice how to make faster kicks in cold conditions?
No, making faster kicks in cold conditions is not purely a matter of practice. Cold weather can affect muscle performance and reduce flexibility, making it more difficult to generate power and speed in kicks. It is important to also consider proper warm-up techniques, wearing appropriate clothing to keep muscles warm, and staying hydrated to help maintain optimal performance in cold conditions. Additionally, incorporating strength and conditioning exercises specific to improving kicking speed can also be beneficial.
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Cold Season Herbal Bath - 500 ml
A wonderful soothing bath additive that will help relieve respiratory congestion during the cough and cold season. With camphor and menthol and natural essential oils of pine needles, mountain pines, eucalyptus and Japanese mint. The healthy herbs oils evolve particularly well in warm water and release their beneficial, soothing properties when inhaled. IT helps open your nasal passages so you can breathe through. Natural plant oils nourish the skin and make it soft, smooth and supple.
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Conversation Cubes
Get children discussing and debating a range of topics with these soft foam cubes. Each cube features engaging questions that can be used for character development activities, brainstorming before writing, and to build oral language, social and
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Organic Argan Oil cold pressed - 100 ml
Organic Argan Oil prepared in the traditional way of the Berber tribe, is produced form the unroasted seeds of the Argan tree (Argania Spinosa) that grows in the south-western part of Morocco. This valuable Organic Argan Oil form the moroccan Argan Tree consists of approximately 80 % of biologically active unsaturated fatty acids, particularly linoleic and oleic acid, that contribute to the preservation of a normal cholesterol level in the blood (from 10 g linoleic acid/day) which corresponds to about 30 g of Organic Argan Oil. With its typical flavor it is particularly suitable for refining salads and warm dishes but it can also be used undiluted (1-3 teaspoons daily). Well suited for external care of dry and rough skin.
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Organic Coconut Oil · cold pressed - 500 ml
This first-class coconut oil is made from the pulp of the ripe coconut from controlled organic cultivation and is mechanically pressed. It contains a high amount of lauric acid which makes this oil very precious. Its delicate coconut flavour makes it a popular ingredient in Oriental and Asian dishes as well as in the European cuisine. Coconut oil is particularly heat-resistant and, therefore, very suitable for cooking, baking, roasting and frying. Connoisseurs use coconut oil as a spread or simply as an alternative to conventional butter or margarine. A real treat you should try!
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How can one keep a cold pack cold?
To keep a cold pack cold, you can store it in the freezer before use. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the recommended freezing time. Additionally, you can wrap the cold pack in a towel or cloth before applying it to your skin to help retain the cold temperature for longer. Avoid leaving the cold pack out at room temperature for extended periods of time to maintain its cooling properties.
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Can you take a cold, really cold shower?
Yes, I can take a cold, really cold shower. While it may be uncomfortable at first, I find that the shock of the cold water can be invigorating and refreshing. It can also have health benefits such as improving circulation and boosting the immune system. Plus, it can be a great way to wake up and start the day feeling energized.
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How can you keep a cold pack cold?
To keep a cold pack cold, you can store it in the freezer before use. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the recommended amount of time to freeze the pack. Additionally, you can wrap the cold pack in a towel or cloth before applying it to your skin to help insulate it and keep it colder for longer. Finally, if the cold pack starts to warm up during use, you can place it back in the freezer for a short period to re-chill before using it again.
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Cold showers or alternating hot and cold showers?
Both cold showers and alternating hot and cold showers have their benefits. Cold showers can help improve circulation, boost energy levels, and reduce muscle soreness. On the other hand, alternating hot and cold showers, also known as contrast showers, can help improve recovery, reduce inflammation, and enhance the immune system. The choice between the two depends on individual preferences and specific health goals.
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