Lupin is a natural seed grown in Australia that is used as a filling for heat packs. When heated, lupin seeds gently retain and release warmth over time, helping to relax muscles, improve circulation, and ease pain. They can also be chilled for cold therapy to help reduce inflammation and swelling.
Lupin heat packs are often preferred over wheat as they are lighter, retain heat for longer, and have a lower natural moisture content, reducing the risk of odour over time. They also provide a more consistent, even heat for effective pain relief.
Yes, lupin heat packs are designed for dual therapy. Simply heat them in the microwave for soothing warmth, or place them in the freezer to use as a cold pack to help reduce swelling, inflammation, or acute injuries.
Lupin heat packs typically stay warm for longer than traditional heat packs, often retaining heat for up to 30-45 minutes depending on the size and environment. Their natural insulation helps provide consistent, long-lasting comfort.
Heat packs are commonly used to help relieve muscle tension, back and neck pain, joint stiffness, period cramps, and general aches. They’re also ideal for relaxation, stress relief, and supporting recovery after exercise.