Jo's Heat Pack - 100% of sale will go directly to Jo and Austin
Jo's Heat Pack - 100% of sale will go directly to Jo and Austin
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Jo's Heat Pack - 100% of sale will go directly to Jo and Austin

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My dear friend Josephine Street has recently been diagnosed with cancer. It’s a rare form of ovarian cancer called an Immature Teratoma. This is a very rare tumour, representing 1% of all teratomas, 1% of all ovarian cancers, and 35% of malignant ovarian cell tumours.

Over the last few months she has been suffering with health issues without a known cause and as a result she has had to have her right ovary removed. Shortly after this extensive surgery she received the phone call no one is ever prepared for. She has cancer and requires months of chemotherapy and likely radiation. 

This means Jo will be unable to work, however the bills will continue to come in.

This beautiful human is only 30 years old. She has a 2 year old son who is in her full care and a whole life ahead of her. I am aiming to try and relieve her financial stress in anyway.

Jo is now doing chemotherapy 5 days a week, 5 hours a day.

Stay strong our Jo! We love you xx 

 

Jo's Heat Pack - 

  • Made from double layered, double sewn quality material. 
  • The Australian made rice used in these heat packs also allow you to add drops of your favourite essential oils. 
  • large in size means this heat pack is perfect for any part of your body including the abdominal area or across your shoulders. 
  • Approx 32cm x 14cm

How to use -

To heat, place pack in the microwave and heat for 30 second intervals for up to 3 minutes. Place pack flat when heating to ensure even heat distribution.

Do not leave heated pack unattended or on flammable surfaces.

Do not heat for longer than 3 minutes.

Heat packs can be a fire hazard if used incorrectly.

Always check temperature before placing directly onto skin.

Never leave unattended with children