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Canadian Manufacturer of High-Quality Australian Medical Sheepskin Announces All Products Are Now Available For Direct Purchases

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Stephen Playford Company: Australian Sheepskin Apparel Address: 526A 45th Street East Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 0W2 Canada Phone Number: +1-306-934-7119 Email: australiansheepskinapparel@shawbiz.ca Website: https://australianmedicalsheepskins.com Canadian Manufacturer of High-Quality Australian Medical Sheepskin Announces All Products Are Now Available For Direct Purchases. Canadian manufacturer of high temperature washable Australian medical sheepskin (AMS), Australian Sheepskin Apparel (ASA), announces the availability of all products for direct purchases. Customers from Canada, UK, USA and all the world can now purchase the best quality sheepskins as part of the company's plans to expand the business and create better access for individuals who need to stop bed sores and heal persistent wounds. medical-sheepskin-wound-care As the population ages, the prevalence of bed sores increases everywhere in the world. Australian S

When Should I Use Australian Medical Sheepskin

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When Should I Use Australian Medical Sheepskin high-temp-medical-sheepskin Arthritis: Arthritis,osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis sufferers will sleep much better with reduced pain as the Australian Medical Sheepskin bed pad will help maintain body temperature at 37*C and increase blood flow to the joints. This in turn reduces inflammation in the joints making sleep much easier with less pain. Baby rugs are used in the crib for newborns and infants for sleeping. My own children were brought up on sheepskin bed pads and slept perfectly. Used extensively in Australia as they maintain body temperature at 37*C in a hot climate, it works the same in a cold climate. Premature babies (neonatal infants) were proven to gain weight three times faster due to the sheepskin (lamb skins) crib pads maintaining body temperature at 37*C with less pressure points on the tiny human frame. This comfort factor significantly reduces the urge to move, roll or turn. Less movement means less