Featured in: The ‘game-changing’ period pain product you need in your life

Featured in: The ‘game-changing’ period pain product you need in your life

This article is a article share from womensweekly.com.au. View the full article here.

Every $1 from a Kosi purchase goes towards funding much-need endometriosis research.

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Menstrual cramps and endometriosis pain can be utterly debilitating and keep you from doing the things you love.

Sometimes, the only relief from these cramps are painkillers and a heat pack. Whilst heat packs are excellent at relieving pain, they can be awkward and uncomfortable to use, but, we may have just found the perfect solution to this issue.
Kosi is the world’s first wearable heat pack. Using super strong Velcro fastening, the Kosi heat pack gives 360 degree heating comfort to your tummy, sides and back.

It’s also made from a soft and cosy material so you can comfortably wear it under your clothes and reclaim your day – even if you’re experiencing cramps.

The brand was founded by Kellie Johnson, who launched Kosi after suffering through years of debilitating pain due to her stage four endometriosis.
Kosi
Fed up with the heat packs on the market, she picked up a second-hand sewing machine, taught herself and created Kosi in the process.

After less than a year in business, Kosi has gone viral online several times with endometriosis sufferers who hail the nifty belly buddy as a ‘game-changer’.
Heat packs are great for menstrual cramps and endometriosis pain because it increases circulation, reduces muscle tension and relaxes your abdominal muscles – all of which reduces pain caused by muscle spasms.

But heat packs aren’t just great for combatting pain, when you purchase a Kosi heat pack, you’ll also be benefiting endometriosis research too. Every dollar from a Kosi heat pack goes straight back to endometriosis research.

This comes off the back of the Federal government announcing historic changes to Medicare to better support women battling this disorder.

The recent announcement ensures Australian women suffering from endometriosis and complex gynaecological conditions will have access to longer specialist consultations covered by Medicare starting July 2025.
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