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Comfort you can wear

Targeted patch pair designed for situational discomfort support.

IceWave

Nagging discomfort after long days or training can drain your focus. IceWave is a two‑patch protocol you position around the area of concern following the official instructions.

Questions to answer

  • When did this start, and was there a trigger (injury, new activity, stress)?
  • Where exactly do you feel it? Can you point with one finger?
  • What makes it worse or better (positions, movements, time of day)?
  • Rate it morning vs. evening on a 0–10 scale.
  • How is your range of motion compared to last week?
  • How is your sleep and energy the last 7 days?
  • Any numbness, fever, sudden severe pain, or unexplained weight loss? (If yes, consult a clinician.)
  • What gentle activity can you do today without flare‑ups? (walk, breathwork, heat, light placement)

Bring these answers to our chat — it helps Lorenzo tailor your plan.

How light signaling supports your body

Your body communicates using chemistry and tiny electrical signals. Light can gently nudge those signals so cells make energy more efficiently (ATP), circulation improves, and the nervous system calms. When that happens, tissues can focus on repair. Applied consistently, light often helps reduce the sensation of threat in the area, supports circulation, and gives tissues the conditions they need to adapt and recover. This is a gentle, non‑drug approach. It doesn’t force change; it invites your system to rebalance. Most people work in small daily steps and notice steady improvements.

Iris D.

Iris D.

I noticed the discomfort fade to the background so I could move again.

Marco T.

Marco T.

Within minutes I could finish my walk without wincing.

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Follow the official diagrams and note changes over 5–10 minutes per placement.

All you need to know

What is IceWave used for?

IceWave is a paired patch system designed for temporary relief of minor aches. Many use it during flare‑ups or after activity as part of a broader comfort plan. It’s non‑drug and easy to test.

How do I place the white and tan IceWave patches?

Classic method: white on the right, tan on the left around the area of concern. You can also try the “clock method” to find the best angle. Always apply to clean, dry skin and rotate sites.

How fast can IceWave help?

Some notice changes within minutes; others in several sessions. Hydration and relaxed breathing help the body respond. Track comfort before and after in a 0–10 scale.

Can I use IceWave with X39?

Yes—X39 supports repair signaling while IceWave targets temporary discomfort. It’s a common duo in first‑line protocols.

How long do I wear IceWave?

Up to 12 hours per set. If skin is sensitive, reduce time and rotate placement sites. Do not place on broken or irritated skin.

Is IceWave safe with medication?

Yes, it’s non‑drug and non‑transdermal. Keep your doctor informed of your plan and never change prescriptions without advice.

Any tips for stubborn discomfort?

Try placements along the nerve path or on the opposite limb; add Aeon to relax the system. Re‑check posture, shoes, and movement patterns.

What should I track with IceWave?

Comfort score (0–10), range of motion, and triggers. Small gains add up over 1–2 weeks. Log what worked.

Is there a guarantee with IceWave?

Yes—covered by the 90‑day money‑back guarantee so you can experiment safely.

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Independent Lifewave Distributor

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