If you’ve ever felt:
• Stiffened joints especially when it’s cold
• Swelling and redness in your joints
• Pains and aches in your joints
• Concerned about having difficulties walking or standing for long hours
… you’re not alone. Chances are, you’re experiencing joint pains that comes with wintry weather
Winter is the season of pain for people with achy joints. When cold weather strikes, the decreased blood flow causes blood vessels in the joints to constrict which in turn, intensifies existing joint pains.
Managing cold weather chronic pains is simple – by dressing warm. Yet, most of us don’t do it right because the assumption is: The more layers you’re in, the warmer you are. But you couldn’t be more WRONG!
As it turns out, keeping winter chills away boils down to only one thing: The base layer.
The #1 mistake when buying thermal wear is getting the thickest material. However, little do people know thickness is not synonymous with warmth so the pain will linger for as long as winter is here.
Thermal wears have been in existence for decades now to fight the frigid cold. Despite the advancement of technology throughout the years, thermal wear designs haven’t changed one bit.
Because thermal wears are mass-produced, it’s often hard to get the perfect fit. This is especially true since bodies come in all different shapes and sizes. That’s why we often see people wearing base layers that are loosely fitted and that’s when the cold creeps in, rendering base layers useless.
To make matters worse, winter aches and pains are very real indeed. Winter chills can either intensify existing joint pains or trigger them into starting. The effects are no laughing matter as it can potentially be a lifelong health issue rather than merely a seasonal one.
A thermal wear company decided to look into existing base layers and see how they can better improve in terms of warmth, comfortability and thinness while also tackling joint pains.
After months of research, they found that:
• The most effective way to manage cold weather chronic pains is to keep the body at the optimum temperature of 98.6°F.
• As we enter winter season, our body acclimatises to the cold and so we experience a dip in body temperature.
• Joint pains will begin or worsen if our body falls below the desired temperature.
First of its kind in a pair of thermals, the HeatGuard™ Base Wear generates heat that helps improve blood flow. The increased oxygen and nutrients sent to the joints and muscles removes any pain-producing metabolites and relieves joint stiffness.
The HeatGuard™ Base Wear is made with Advanced Material Science (AMS) adopted from the aerospace technology, the very same technology that was used to create spacesuits to withstand sub-zero temperature in space.
They feature tiny micro pockets in the fabric that forms a protective insulation layer which traps 10 times more hot air compared to wool.
They’re also dubbed as “smart” clothing as they regulate your body temperature by controlling the thermal properties to adapt to your body and its surroundings. They shuttle just the right amount of heat to and from the body to ensure that your body is always at the perfect temperature of 98.6°F.
The HeatGuard™ Base Wear has been a big hit since its launch. Ever since it was named the #1 recommended thermal wear by the SnoWest magazine, people all over the world have been trying to get their hands on them. Unfortunately, the stocks in winter wear stores are completely SOLD OUT! The only way to get the HeatGuard™ Base Wear is through the online store but hurry, as stocks are running low!
Just because you haven’t personally experienced winter aches and pains, doesn’t mean you should rule yourself out so easily. After all, joint pains happen to the best of us. Get yours now and experience a pain-free you today!