Wax applications at home. Types of paraffin applications. Indications for use

Paraffin, the use of which is considered very effective for joints, has high heat capacity and low thermal conductivity. Paraffin is a petroleum derivative, a waxy mixture of hydrocarbons. The substance heats up and melts quickly, slowly releasing heat. Melting point - 55 degrees. Due to this property, after application to skin paraffin helps increase temperature regime several degrees in the treated area. It is impossible to get a burn from the thermal effects of paraffin, but the results after thermal procedures are noticeable.

Paraffin has healing properties:

  1. In a short period of time it helps to soften the top layer of skin, increasing the therapeutic effect.
  2. The use of paraffin allows you to increase the volume of intercellular space, which causes the pores to expand and activates the penetration of heat into the skin structures. When applying paraffin to inflamed areas, the specific property of the substance helps eliminate excess moisture due to increased sweat production.
  3. The expansion of pores helps to remove toxic substances, toxins and other harmful elements from the body.
  4. Warming the skin with paraffin increases blood circulation and helps reduce the intensity of the inflammatory process.
  5. Paraffin-based masks moisturize the skin, restoring its elasticity and youth.

Paraffin is considered universal remedy for application. Paraffin therapy can be used on any part of the body: arms, legs, face, stomach and thighs. Thanks to these properties, paraffin is used both in cosmetology and in medical practice, helping to eliminate wrinkles, corns and calluses, and treat joints. It is also successfully used in the fight against cellulite.

Effect on joints

The use of paraffin for the treatment of joints is due to its good thermal conductivity and viscosity. When applied to the skin, the substance retains heat for up to 1 hour, cooling gradually and slowly. Apply paraffin in layers, taking into account that the next layer is hotter than the previous one. In this case, the joint and soft tissues are warmed up.

Paraffin also acts mechanically. When cooling, the substance compresses the surface layers. Thus, during the cooling process they narrow small vessels, slowing down blood flow, which causes maximum heating of the affected joint tissues. Due to such heating, joint function improves, damaged tissue is restored, and wound regeneration is activated.

The double effect allows you to use paraffin for various joint diseases, carrying out treatment at home. Before using paraffin for treatment, you should consult your doctor, as there are restrictions and special instructions for the use of this substance.

Correct use of paraffin therapy for the treatment of joints

Paraffin should only be heated in a water bath or in a special bath. To melt paraffin in a water bath, place a pan of water on low heat and place a small container with paraffin in it. At a temperature of 60 degrees the substance begins to melt.

Paraffin is applied to the joint in three ways. The skin must first be brought to the required condition; it must be dry, without injuries or cuts. If hair is observed on the skin, it must be shaved. The temperature of the applied paraffin layer should be such as not to cause burns.


When performing procedures using paraffin, you need to adhere to some recommendations:

  1. Limbs should be immersed in a bath of dissolved paraffin gradually; after removal, the substance should be allowed to dry for a few seconds;
  2. For aroma, you can add essential oil to the paraffin solution;
  3. Before dipping the limb into the prepared solution, it is recommended to add a few drops of mineral and essential oils. The combination of these elements increases the effectiveness of the procedure, since through open pores Beneficial particles of oils begin to enter the body without hindrance, activating the process of therapeutic therapy.
  4. It is strictly forbidden to treat with paraffin if you have hypertension, varicose veins or diabetes.

Indications for use

Paraffin therapy is used for various joint pathologies, accompanied by:

  1. Degenerative transformations of a dystrophic nature, when the development of arthrosis and gonarthrosis, as well as other forms of the disease, are observed;
  2. Inflammatory processes, excluding purulent neoplasms (arthrosis and arthritis);
  3. Various joint injuries and sprains;
  4. Joint tunnel syndrome or trigger finger syndrome.

Contraindications

When using paraffin therapy to treat arthrosis, the course of arthritis may worsen and complications may arise due to the body’s tendency to hemorrhages into the joint cavity and diseases internal organs. That is why before starting paraffin treatment you need to undergo a series of diagnostic tests.

Paraffin for the treatment of joint diseases is not recommended for use when:


Recipes with paraffin

For dysplasia hip joints Paraffin therapy is used as an addition to massage and physiotherapy. 500 g of paraffin melted in a water bath and 250 g of ozokerite are mixed, and added to the mixture Vaseline oil and mix. The resulting mass is poured into rectangular shape with a layer of 1 mm. After 15 minutes, when the mixture has cooled slightly and hardened, it is removed from the mold and applied to the problem area, wrapped in cellophane film on top and secured with warm material.

Arthritis of the ankle joint is successfully treated using paraffin “boots”. Paraffin heated to 60 degrees is poured into specially made boots made of thick fabric, which is worn like a boot on a sore leg. First, lubricate the foot with melted but not too hot paraffin. The top of the “boots” is tied with woolen fabric. The procedure helps with severe pain.

Can I buy it at a pharmacy?

For paraffin therapy at home, the substance can be purchased in online stores. Cosmetic paraffin is packaged in 500 ml. This volume is enough for 5 procedures. For baths you need paraffin weighing 1500 ml.

For medicinal purposes, paraffin must be in pure form, without additives. This paraffin can be purchased either by ordering online or in regular pharmacies.

Price

The cost per package ranges from 100 to 600 rubles. The cost depends on both the weight of the package and the additives (essential and mineral oils).

On average, one 250 g package costs about 250 rubles.

Paraffin treatment is effective and effective way for joint diseases. Before use, you should be familiar with the existing restrictions. The method is more effective when combined with other methods and in a complex course of treatment.

Paraffin therapy is a natural and effective procedure that helps not only eliminate external defects and imperfections, but also has a therapeutic effect. The technique is based on the use of a special paraffin film, which creates a greenhouse effect. Initially, liquid paraffin was used as a massage agent in post-traumatic rehabilitation, for injuries and muscle strains. However, practical research into its action has led to the fact that this technique is now successfully used in cosmetology. Many people perform paraffin therapy at home.

What is the effect of paraffin therapy

Paraffin therapy is used mainly for hands during a special manicure. However, the procedure is also used for the skin of the face, legs and other parts of the body, for example, paraffin wraps for.

Result of manipulations:

  • Skin whitening;
  • Rejuvenation and cleansing skin;
  • Powerful hydration;
  • Protection against cracks and dryness;
  • Elimination gravitational ptosis and double chin;
  • Correction of facial wrinkles;
  • Lymphatic drainage effect.

Indications for use of the technique

Indications for paraffin therapy are divided into cosmetic and medical. TO medical indications The following diseases include:

  • Dysfunctions of the musculoskeletal system (arthritis, radiculitis, fractures, sprains and ligament tears);
  • Skin diseases;
  • Varicose veins;
  • Trophic ulcers;
  • Frostbite and burns;
  • Gynecological diseases in women;
  • Severe diseases of internal organs;
  • Polio.

Cosmetic procedures are performed for the following problems:

  • Severe dry skin;
  • Tendency to swelling;
  • Age-related changes (ptosis of the oval face, double chin);
  • Premature aging;
  • Expression wrinkles;
  • Deep creases and folds;
  • Aging of the hands;
  • Cellulite;
  • Cicatricial changes in the skin.

About cosmetic paraffin

What's happened cosmetic paraffin?

Cosmetic paraffin is distinguished by powerful pre-cleaning from harmful impurities and dyes. It belongs to premium class products. Often, complexes of vitamins, minerals and trace elements are added to it. There is cosmetic paraffin based on honey, fruit, oil and vegetable. Cosmetic paraffin is aimed at eliminating signs of withering and aging of the skin, its deep nutrition, hydration and healing.

How much paraffin is needed for paraffin therapy and how often is it replaced and the bathtub cleaned?

The amount of cosmetic paraffin is calculated per procedure, taking into account the area of ​​application. To carry out the procedure on the hands, on average you will need 150-200 g of product. For the face you will need approximately the same amount, given its mandatory application in several layers.

Changing paraffin should be accompanied by thorough cleaning of the bath. The material should be changed according to the instructions, but this should not be done too often - some companies recommend replacing every 25-30 uses, some 2-3 times a year.

The bath for procedures is cleaned when replacing paraffin, or if sediment has formed at the bottom. To do this, turn off the device and wait until the paraffin hardens well. Then run the bath for a few minutes to allow the edges of the paraffin to melt. Now carefully pry up the paraffin monolith and remove it. All that remains is to remove the remaining product with a napkin, wash the container, disinfect and dry. If you want to reuse the removed cosmetic wax, first scrape off the sediment from the bottom.

Which paraffin to choose for home paraffin therapy?

Paraffin should be selected depending on the purpose of use. For allergy sufferers and people suffering from inflammatory processes, paraffin based peach oil. Paraffin with the addition of tocopherol and tea rose extract is excellent for SPA treatments aimed at treating the skin of the hands and feet. Paraffin with citrus additives has an additional nourishing effect and is suitable for the treatment of hands, feet and body. The chocolate product ensures skin regeneration and renewal at the cellular level.

How to reheat?

A special bath is usually used to heat the paraffin. An alternative is a regular water bath. The container with paraffin is placed on a colander, which is located above the steam of boiling water. This may take a little longer, but if a special device is not available, steam heating is also suitable. With this type of heating, care must be taken to ensure that no water gets into the paraffin.

Preparing for paraffin therapy at home

How to do paraffin therapy at home and what is required for this?

  • Cosmetic purified paraffin;
  • Special bath, heater or items for a steam bath;
  • Gauze face mask;
  • Protective cellophane bags;
  • Thermal gloves and thermal socks (for hand and foot therapy);
  • Moisturizing nutritious cream or whey;
  • Scrub;
  • Brush.

Step-by-step self-execution of paraffin therapy

Paraffin therapy for hands at home:

  1. Melt the paraffin until liquid;
  2. Massage your hands with a special rough mitten, scrub or other abrasive particles; if desired, you can apply a care product;
  3. Dip the brushes into the liquid and immediately remove them. Repeat the action at intervals of 5-10 seconds to form thick paraffin gloves on your hands. If your skin is too sensitive, you can first apply the product with a brush and then dip it into the bath. True, for this manipulation you need an assistant.
  4. Put cellophane gloves on your hands or wrap them cling film in several layers;
  5. Next, put on thermal gloves;
  6. Wait at least 20 minutes, remove gloves and film, remove paraffin. Dispose of it, since reuse is not intended;
  7. Apply cream to skin.

Paraffin therapy for feet at home:

  1. Melt the paraffin, at this time preparing the legs for the procedure;
  2. Thoroughly clean your feet with a scrub and disinfect with lotion. It is advisable that before performing paraffin therapy, a professional pedicure. However, this is not necessary, since the procedure softens the skin and eliminates the need to trim the rough skin of the feet;
  3. Adjust the temperature of the heated liquid. Paraffin must correspond to the maximum tolerable temperature, otherwise you may get burned;
  4. Place your feet in the bath and quickly remove them. At this time, a thin film should be visible on the feet. Repeat the manipulations at intervals of several seconds;
  5. Wrap the legs in plastic or cling film, creating an additional greenhouse effect;
  6. Put warm wool socks on your feet and wait half an hour;
  7. Remove paraffin from feet after this time;
  8. Apply moisturizing cream to your feet.

Paraffin therapy for feet is best done in the evening, just before bed. After the procedure, the legs should rest and be in a relaxed state.

If you have problems with the skin of your feet, you should consult a specialist before paraffin therapy. Perhaps the podiatrist will identify contraindications to the procedure.

Carrying out paraffin therapy for the face:

  1. Melt the paraffin to a temperature of 50-55 degrees;
  2. Pre-cleanse your face with a light peeling or scrub. Apply nourishing cream to it. The more the cream is enriched useful substances- those better effect from paraffin therapy;
  3. Apply a viscous mass of molten paraffin to the face using a coarse brush in a thin and even layer;
  4. Place a gauze mask or napkin on your face;
  5. Wait a few seconds, apply a second layer. Repeat 5-7 times. The mask and napkin are used exclusively for the first layer;
  6. After waiting for 30-40 minutes, remove the paraffin mass from the face from bottom to top;
  7. Apply skin care product according to your skin type.

Paraffin therapy on the body is carried out using applications applied to problem areas(belly, thighs).

Frequency and dosage of sessions

IN medicinal purposes: a course of 15-20 procedures is prescribed with a time interval of one day, or on a daily basis, depending on the purpose of application and treatment. Repeated sessions can be carried out after 1.5-2 months.

IN for cosmetic purposes: The main course for manicure is 10 sessions. The procedure can be repeated once every two to three weeks to maintain the achieved result. During the cold season, more paraffin therapy sessions may be required. The foot treatment is performed once a week. To rejuvenate the face, it is recommended to perform manipulations 1-2 times a week, until desired result. Maintenance procedures are performed once every few weeks.

Contraindications

Despite the wide range of healing and rejuvenating properties, the paraffin therapy procedure, both at home and when performed professionally, has its contraindications:

  • High blood pressure;
  • Ischemic disease and myocardial infarction;
  • Liver dysfunction;
  • Cirrhosis;
  • Inflammatory processes;
  • Chronic diseases of internal organs in the acute stage;
  • Chronic glomerulonephritis;
  • Angina;
  • Atherosclerosis;
  • Open wounds and fistulas;
  • Purulent inflammations, and others skin diseases;
  • Telangiectasia;
  • Hypertrichosis;
  • Diabetes;
  • Allergic reactions and individual intolerance to components.

The thermal paraffin therapy procedure has many beneficial functions for the skin of the face and body. It is considered the easiest and most pleasant, and can be done either by a specialist or at home. Paraffin therapy is especially relevant in winter time years, when the skin is especially susceptible to thinning and chapping. The therapeutic and cosmetological effect is observed after the first session.

Therapeutic effects of paraffin based on the fact that when applied to the skin, molten it hardens very quickly and forms a film that protects from the effects of heated to more high temperature other layers of paraffin. The thermal effect on the diseased organ is longer and more uniform. Such procedures help with many diseases, such as arthritis, periostitis, myositis, dislocation, fracture, wounds, burns, trophic ulcers, chronic diseases internal organs (gastritis, peptic ulcer stomach and duodenum, chronic hepatitis), diseases and consequences of peripheral injuries nervous system(neuritis, radiculitis, neuralgia), skin diseases.

Paraffin treatment at home

Paraffin treatment sessions last 30-60 minutes, procedures are performed every day or every other day. A course of treatment of 12-20 procedures is carried out at home. It is best to do them 1.5-2 hours before bedtime. If the paraffin treatment session is carried out during the day, then after it you should rest for at least 30 minutes.

1. Paraffin applications (medical paraffin)

For the water bath, prepare 2 pans with lids (aluminum or enameled): 1 large and the other smaller. A wooden plank is placed at the bottom of a large pan so that the bottoms of the pans do not touch each other.

Place small pieces of white paraffin into a small saucepan and cover with a lid. IN large saucepan carefully pour in water so that not a single drop gets on the paraffin, and put it on low heat.

The paraffin should melt and then heat to a temperature of 60-70 degrees. This takes about one hour. Then the paraffin is allowed to cool and the small pan is removed without opening the lid. You cannot heat paraffin over an open fire, without a water bath, because, having reached a certain temperature, it begins to burn, emit a suffocating fume and can ignite.

Melted paraffin, heated to a temperature of 55-60 degrees, is applied in thin layers using a flat paint brush to the affected area of ​​the body. Paraffin is layered until the layer thickness is 1-2 cm. Even with strictly limited lesions, adjacent healthy areas of the body are also covered with paraffin. Then an oilcloth or wax paper is placed on the treated area, which should be larger in size than the paraffin application, and wrapped in a woolen scarf. The temperature of such an application is about 50 degrees.

2. Paraffin bath

The bath is used if you need to warm up your limbs well. The hand or foot (fingers should be tightly clenched) is coated with paraffin heated to a temperature of 50-55 degrees to create a protective layer. After which the limb is lowered into an oilcloth bag, sewn in the form of a mitten or boot, with molten paraffin at a temperature of 60-65 degrees. The bag is tied around the forearm (shin) not very tightly and wrapped in a woolen scarf or blanket.

3. Paraffin heating pad

It is easy to make at home. To do this, you need to sew a flat bag measuring 20x25 cm from oilcloth or thick plastic and fill it with paraffin. Before use, the heating pad must be heated in a bucket of hot water, then wrap it in a towel, apply it to the sore area and cover it with a towel on top.

4. Paraffin mask

1-2 layers of paraffin at a temperature of 50-55 degrees are applied to the area of ​​the body to be treated with a brush, and then a gauze cloth folded in 8-10 layers, previously moistened with molten paraffin at a temperature of 60-65 degrees, is applied with tweezers. The napkin is covered with oilcloth and wrapped in a woolen scarf.

5. Paraffin face mask (cosmetic paraffin)

Paraffin masks are used to rejuvenate the skin. After a series of such procedures, blood flow and lymph flow of the skin of the face and underlying tissues improve, tissue metabolism increases, sweat and sweat ducts expand. sebaceous glands, the resorption of scars and infiltrates is accelerated, the stratum corneum of the epidermis exfoliates faster.

Before the session oily skin wipe with a cotton swab moistened with a mixture of alcohol and ether, and dry skin is lubricated with refined vegetable oil.

The procedure is performed in a supine position. In this case, the hair should be covered with a scarf, the neck with a napkin, and the eyelids with a cotton swab. Heated in a water bath and sterilized paraffin at a temperature of 50-52 degrees is applied to the face sequentially, making 2-3 layers. Do not apply paraffin to the eyes, mouth, or nostrils. On top paraffin mask Place a transparent compress oilcloth with holes cut out for the eyes, nose and mouth, then put a layer of cotton wool and bandage the face. At the end of the procedure, remove the mask from the face using a spatula or spatula, wipe the face with moistened cologne cotton ball and apply a nourishing cream.

Paraffin masks are done every other day or twice a week. The duration of the procedure is 15-20 minutes, the course of treatment is 15-20 sessions.

Contraindications to the use of paraffin masks are pustular skin diseases, eczema, malignant neoplasms, hypertonic disease.

6. Paraffin boots (treatment of children)

Paraffin boots are a physiotherapeutic procedure during which the child’s legs from foot to knee are wrapped in 2 layers of warm paraffin. This method traditional medicine used to treat diseases such as neuralgia, hypertonicity of the leg muscles, acute respiratory viral infections and acute respiratory infections. The procedure can be used in conjunction with by medication treatment, as well as with massages and electrophoresis.

How to do paraffin boots at home?

To prepare them you will need ozokerite and paraffin, which can be purchased at the pharmacy. They are melted in a water bath. Substances are taken in a ratio of one to one or in some cases 2 to one. After the resulting mixture has melted and become homogeneous, it is carefully laid out on a baking sheet, where there is a layer of dense polyethylene. It is necessary to make 2 blanks of a size sufficient to wrap one leg. The temperature of the resulting substance should be higher than body temperature, but not burn it. Paraffin boots are carefully placed on children's legs from the calves, gradually wrapping the entire limb from the knee and below. They are wrapped in cling film on top, and then warm socks or knee socks are put on. The child needs to be wrapped in a warm blanket. It should remain in this state for no more than 15 minutes.

Paraffin boots are contraindicated for people suffering from certain skin diseases, heart problems, and diabetes mellitus. The procedure should not be performed if the child is undergoing inflammatory processes in organism.

The modern beauty industry offers women many procedures that rejuvenate the skin and restore its health. Particularly popular among cosmetologists is the effective and accessible procedure– paraffin therapy, which is used to restore the structure of the skin of the face, hands and feet.

Peculiarities

The benefits of using paraffin for cosmetic purposes are based on its unique properties: Large heat capacity, low thermal conductivity and high density. To carry out paraffin therapy, it is recommended to apply cosmetic paraffin to the skin in the form of paraffin masks. Skin temperature below thin layer hot paraffin increases by a maximum of two degrees. As a result, the work of the sebaceous glands is activated, the outflow of lymph increases, capillary microcirculation in the tissues increases, and toxic products are removed through the pores to the surface of the skin.

Paraffin also does not allow air to pass through, so the area of ​​skin covered with this substance is in a mini-greenhouse and is saturated with water. Paraffin wonderfully moisturizes the skin and is considered a real salvation for problem skin faces.

After cooling, the volume of paraffin is significantly reduced, and it tightly covers the top layer of the skin. As a result, paraffin restores damaged skin structure, smoothes wrinkles, and reduces facial swelling. Many plastic surgeons clients are prescribed a course of paraffin therapy during the rehabilitation period.

Benefits of paraffin masks

Paraffin masks have a number of advantages:

  • protect the skin from the appearance of cracks;
  • rejuvenate the skin;
  • eliminate facial wrinkles;
  • have a moisturizing effect;
  • whiten skin;
  • eliminate double chin;
  • create a lymphatic drainage effect.

How to choose paraffin

To perform paraffin therapy, it is important to purchase high-quality, highly purified cosmetic paraffin at a pharmacy or company store. Often this product includes a variety of additives: essential oils, plant extracts, aromatic substances and vitamins. These components increase the effectiveness of paraffin therapy several times.

It should be noted that for one paraffin therapy procedure it is recommended to prepare about 500 grams of paraffin. It is forbidden to apply paraffin to the skin, which has already been used before to prepare paraffin masks. All paraffin residues are discarded after completion of the procedure, as this is a disposable cosmetic material.

How to warm up paraffin

To warm up paraffin, cosmetologists use special baths in which this substance heats up to optimal temperature– 38-40 degrees. There are three ways to warm up paraffin at home:

  • in a microwave oven, turning on the “defrost” mode;
  • in the oven until paraffin becomes viscous at a temperature of 70 degrees;
  • on steam bath using dishes with high rims.

Indications

  • aging facial skin;
  • presence of black spots on the skin;
  • fine wrinkles;
  • double chin;
  • saggy skin folds in the cheek area;
  • swelling of the face;
  • blurry facial contour;
  • fatigue of the hands and feet;
  • low muscle tone;
  • cracked heels;
  • swelling of the hands and feet;
  • detachment of the nail plate.

Contraindications

Paraffin therapy, despite wide range rejuvenating and restorative properties, has its contraindications:

  • hypertension;
  • inflammatory processes;
  • diabetes;
  • skin diseases;
  • tendency to allergic reactions;
  • cirrhosis of the liver;
  • hypertrichosis;
  • individual intolerance to the components of the paraffin mask.

For face

Before applying hot paraffin to your face, you need to prepare your skin for the procedure by first cleansing it. cosmetics, produced using essential oils or alcohol.

  1. Paraffin is applied to the face with a brush. The brush is dipped in liquid paraffin and active movements paraffin is distributed over the skin in two or three layers.
  2. Paraffin is applied to the face using a gauze bandage. To apply a paraffin mask using this method, the first layer is distributed on the skin with a brush. Next, the face is covered with a gauze bandage with slits for the mouth, nose and eyes. Apply three more layers of hot paraffin over the dressing.

Duration paraffin procedures for the face does not exceed 25 minutes.

You need to carefully remove the remnants of the mask from the face from bottom to top. After paraffin therapy, the face is wiped wet wipe and cream is applied to its surface.

For arms and legs

Applying a paraffin mask to these parts of the body is carried out in several stages:

  1. Preparation required material to perform the paraffin therapy procedure. You will need a deep container, cosmetic paraffin, cling film, plastic gloves, nourishing cream, scrub. Hands or feet need to be cleaned of dead skin cells and dirt with a scrub. Then apply any cream or lotion with a moisturizing effect to the skin.
  2. Applying paraffin to the skin. Relaxed hands are immersed one by one in a container with paraffin melted to 40 degrees. If a paraffin mask is performed for the skin of the legs, then the feet should be completely immersed in liquid paraffin. Hands and feet should be covered with a thick layer of paraffin. Plastic gloves should be put on your hands with paraffin, and your feet can be wrapped in cling film. The duration of the procedure is no more than 25 minutes. To increase the effectiveness, the feet and hands can be wrapped in a soft towel.
  3. Cleaning the remains of the paraffin mask. After the procedure, paraffin residues are easily removed along with film and plastic gloves. After paraffin therapy, a moisturizer is applied to the skin.

Paraffin therapy will not only rejuvenate the skin of the face, hands and feet, but also improve your mood, giving a lot of positive emotions.

Treatment with paraffin Treatment with paraffin is a rather unique and unique method. After all, the fact is that paraffin has such properties as high heat capacity and thermal conductivity. Heated paraffin, when removed from the fire or other source...

Paraffin treatment- This is a rather peculiar and unique method. After all, the fact is that paraffin has such properties as high heat capacity and thermal conductivity.

Heated paraffin, when removed from the fire or other temperature source, almost instantly hardens, forming a capsule, the surface of which is cooled solid paraffin, and the inside is still hot and liquid. Thus, the outer hardened shell does not allow the body to burn, and the hot paraffin, not frozen inside, will evenly give off heat for a long time, ensuring warming of the diseased organ or site of the disease.

When paraffin gets on the skin, it instantly heats it by 2 degrees, which does not cause any discomfort. The body instinctively (the body's protective function) produces sweat, which the paraffin does not allow to evaporate and creates the effect of a mini-sauna. With sweat, all the poisons in the body are released harmful substances and toxins accumulated in the body.

As the paraffin cools, moisture is absorbed back, leaving toxins on the surface of the skin. Due to the fact that their structure is large and heavier than water, they cannot return back to the body and thereby clog the pores.

Paraffin treatment has proven itself in such diseases as: dislocations, wounds, burns, arthritis, myositis, periostitis, trophic ulcers, fractures, diseases of internal organs, gastritis, radiculitis, neuralgia, skin diseases and many others.

Paraffin treatment at home

The paraffin treatment procedure is quite a pleasant process. Another advantage is that treatment can be carried out at home. Sessions shortly before bedtime are especially good, since after the procedure you should remain calm for at least another 30 minutes. The course of treatment itself should last from 12 to 20 procedures daily or every other day, depending on the area and degree of the disease, and the duration of each session - from half an hour to an hour.

Methods of heating and treatment with paraffin

The most accessible and easy-to-use method is paraffin application. We take a piece of paraffin and melt it in a water bath or in the microwave (you can just do it in a saucepan, but with such heating it begins to smoke and “shoot”). Already liquid paraffin is poured into a pre-prepared vessel with a flat bottom. You should wait a little so that the mass cools down a little and a crust forms. Then lay the cake, with the paraffin still not hardened and hot inside, on the problem area, covering it with a warm blanket on top.

Paraffin treatment of extremities is generally carried out according to the same principle. The only difference is that still liquid paraffin is poured into a pre-prepared form made of thick oilcloth (but not cellophane, as it will melt), sewn to the shape of the part of the body that needs treatment. It may look like a mitten or a boot.

To protect against burns, a leg or arm is coated with a thin layer of paraffin, allowed to harden and dipped into a workpiece with a hot mass. The top of the bag is tied to prevent liquid from leaking out. To avoid damage during coating, the temperature of the paraffin should be within 50 degrees. Just like in the first option, the compress is covered with a warm blanket or woolen product. Warming up relieves inflammation and joint pain.

Paraffin is also used as face masks. After the procedure, the skin is significantly tightened, the number of wrinkles is reduced, swelling is removed, the double chin and sagging skin disappear.

It is worth considering that paraffin treatment - This is not a panacea for all diseases and, if used incorrectly, can even cause harm. There are a number of diseases for which heating cannot be used. These include: high blood pressure(especially stage 2 or 3), diabetes mellitus, open and purulent wounds, eczema, increased hair growth, tuberculosis, rosacea, varicose veins veins

Be careful with any self-medication. In order not to harm your body, you should always first consult a doctor who will give accurate recommendations exclusively for your case.