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Wax Therapy

Wax Therapy

Wax therapy, also known as paraffin wax therapy, is a type of heat therapy that involves dipping the hands or feet in melted paraffin wax. The wax is heated to a temperature of around 125-130 degrees Fahrenheit and applied to the affected area to help relieve pain and promote healing.

Wax therapy is often used to treat conditions such as arthritis, tendonitis, and sprains, as well as to promote relaxation and improve skin texture. The heat from the wax can help to increase blood flow, reduce muscle tension, and soften the skin.