Ask questions about safety: What do the wrap-technicians say about dehydration, preparing before the wrap?
Ask also what to expect after the wrap in terms of noticable benefits as well as any skin reaction symptoms that might indicate an allergic reaction. Ask about any unusual symptoms that might indicate a problem while doing the wrap. For example, some types of body wraps may not be appropriate if diabetic, if you have very sensitive skin or if you have heart conditions. Ask questions about allergic reactions: Do not assume that there are no cautions. Wrap-technicians will tend to be busy and could forget to mention something so always ask about allergic reactions. Specifically mention any ingredient you are aware of that might cause a reaction if applied topically. Do this whether or not you see your allergic ingredient listed. Your allergen might be there and just be part of a “mixture” that is added as one ingredient, similar to the way manufacturers often include monosodium glutamate in with “vegetable broth” in tuna. Discuss any and all medications you are taking and any medical con
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