Preparation
step 1: Measure.
The first step is to record and measure the areas in which you plan
to treat. Record your measurements on the chart provided on
the back of the instruction booklet provided with every kit.
step 2: Heat
the wraps. You must use extreme caution while handling hot objects in
this step. The best way to achieve the proper temperature is
to pour water into a slow cooker or crock pot and heat at a low setting.
You can also use a regular pot and bring the water to 125°
degrees or to a low setting on a stove top. Next, take the rolled-up
wraps and soak them in the hot water for only a few minutes. You
will remove the wraps in the next step.
Application
step 3: Now
you are ready to apply the cream. Remember to begin this process by
starting with the lower portions of your body and work your way up.
First, you will want to remove one of the wraps from the hot water (use
kitchen tongs) and moisten an area of the body (i.e. leg, arm) with
a hot wrap. Next, apply a thin layer of cream to the moistened
area of your body, do not rub in.
Apply the cream in an upward motion leaving a layer just as thick as
a dime.
step 4: Wrap
the area. You will now take the wraps out of the hot water one
at a time, as needed, and slowly unroll them tightly around the area
where cream has been applied. Wraps must overlap each other, being
sure that no skin is exposed. Remember to wrap the wraps tight
but not tight enough to cut off the circulation.
step 5:
Repeat step 3 and step 4. Repeat the last 2 steps until you
have wrapped the desired areas of your body. You can wrap your
entire body or one section at a time.
step 6: Leave
wraps on for 1 hour. In order to get the desired results you must
leave the wraps on for a minimum of 1 hour. To enhance the results
you can do light exercises during the treatment or heat the body with
a heating blanket or a source of steam. Remember that the wraps
are constricting and may limit your movement.
step 7: Remove
wraps and Measure. Slowly remove the wraps and wash cream off
with a luke warm shower. You can also wipe the excess cream off
with a wet cloth. Next, you can re-measure the areas in which
you have treated, and see your inch-loss. Be sure that you measure the
same area and you are not sucking in or pushing out any more or less
than when you were first measured.
step 8: See how many inches
you have lost!!!

*** The
wraps are reusable and can be washed as explained in step 1. All measurements
can be recorded on the measuring chart in the back of the instruction
booklet.