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🤲[TRADITIONAL CARE] Sulfur rods are an ancient natural remedy imported from South America by Italian emigrants originally from Liguria. A massage practiced with these torches can help muscle recovery and relieve pain, stiffness and tension.
⚙️[HOW IT WORKS] By rolling the sulphur bar over a contracted area of the body you will be able to notice the accumulated tension being absorbed, by the exchange of electrostatic energy, thanks to the noticeable popping noises coming from the rods.
❓[HOW TO USE] Cool the sulfur sticks in the freezer for a few minutes before use, then roll on the affected area for 5 minutes. The disintegration of the rod is to be expected and is a consequence of the absorption that is taking place.
🔄 [MANY USES] When the sulfur rods are broken into pieces which are too small to be used, it is possible to pulverize the fragments and use them for localized compresses or for a relaxing foot bath.
🌱 [100% NATURAL] By purchasing our sulfur rods, you are guaranteed a product that is 100% natural.
What are sulfur bars?Sulfur bars are an ancient Ayurvedic remedy used to relieve pain, it is particularly effective against neck pain, arthritis, air blows, rheumatism, stiff neck, joint pain, periarthritis of the shoulders and arms, circulation problems, cramps and bruises.This product finds its origins in the Ligurian territory (Italy) and, over the years, has succeeded in establishing itself internationally, thanks to its instant efficacy and its simplicity of use, becoming much more than just a "grandmother's remedy".But how are these sulfur bars used?The use of sulfur bars is actually very simple.Simply pass the bar over the painful area repeatedly. pressing lightly and waiting, after a few popping, for it to break.The breaking of the sulfur torch is an unmistakable sign that the product has done its job, as the moisture present in the body has been completely absorbed.We recommend washing the area where the torch was passed, as the sulfur may not have a very pleasant smell.