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Programs like health savings accounts (HSA) and flexible spending accounts (FSA) enable individuals to allocate pre-tax money for qualified healthcare expenses.
A Flexible Spending Account (also known as a flexible spending arrangement) is a special account you put money into that you use to pay for certain out-of-pocket health care costs.
You don't pay taxes on this money, so you'll save an amount equal to the taxes you would have paid on the money you set aside.
Employers may make contributions to your FSA but aren't required to.
To use your FSA, simply submit a claim to the FSA (through your employer) with proof of the medical expense and a statement that it has not been covered by your plan. You will then receive reimbursement for your costs. Ask your employer about how to use your specific FSA.
A Flexible Spending Account (also known as a flexible spending arrangement) is a special account you put money into that you use to pay for certain out-of-pocket health care costs.
You don't pay taxes on this money, so you'll save an amount equal to the taxes you would have paid on the money you set aside.
Employers may make contributions to your FSA but aren't required to.
To use your FSA, simply submit a claim to the FSA (through your employer) with proof of the medical expense and a statement that it has not been covered by your plan. You will then receive reimbursement for your costs. Ask your employer about how to use your specific FSA.
FSAs are limited to $3,050 per year per employer in 2023. If you're married, your spouse can add up to $3,050 in an FSA with their employer, too.
You can use funds in your FSA to pay for certain medical and dental expenses for yourself, your spouse and your dependents.
FSAs are limited to $3,050 per year per employer in 2023. If you're married, your spouse can add up to $3,050 in an FSA with their employer, too.
You can use funds in your FSA to pay for certain medical and dental expenses for yourself, your spouse and your dependents.
Yes, FSAs and HSAs can be used online and in stores. When shopping in store, your basket will be divided into two buckets: FSA/HSA and non-FSA/HSA. You will be able to pay for your FSA or HSA items with an FSA/HSA card. Then, you can pay for the non-FSA/HSA items separately.
Yes, FSAs and HSAs can be used online and in stores. When shopping in store, your basket will be divided into two buckets: FSA/HSA and non-FSA/HSA. You will be able to pay for your FSA or HSA items with an FSA/HSA card. Then, you can pay for the non-FSA/HSA items separately.
When shopping in store or online, you can use an FSA or HSA debit card supplied by your health insurer to purchase eligible items. The total amount will be automatically deducted from your account. You can also save, email or print out and submit your purchase confirmation page or receipt to your FSA or HSA account administrator for reimbursement.
For additional information about Flexible Spending Accounts or Health Savings Accounts, please contact your healthcare plan administrator.
FSA: https://www.healthcare.gov/have-job-based-coverage/flexible-spending-accounts/Opens in a new tab
HSA: https://www.healthcare.gov/glossary/health-savings-account-hsa/Opens in a new tab
IRS: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p969.pdfOpens pdf in a new tab
When shopping in store or online, you can use an FSA or HSA debit card supplied by your health insurer to purchase eligible items. The total amount will be automatically deducted from your account. You can also save, email or print out and submit your purchase confirmation page or receipt to your FSA or HSA account administrator for reimbursement.
For additional information about Flexible Spending Accounts or Health Savings Accounts, please contact your healthcare plan administrator.
FSA: https://www.healthcare.gov/have-job-based-coverage/flexible-spending-accounts/Opens in a new tab
HSA: https://www.healthcare.gov/glossary/health-savings-account-hsa/Opens in a new tab
IRS: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p969.pdfOpens pdf in a new tab
A Health Savings Account is a type of savings account that lets you set aside money on a pre-tax basis to pay for qualified medical expenses. By using untaxed dollars in a Health Savings Account (HSA) to pay for deductibles, copayments, coinsurance and some other expenses, you may be able to lower your overall healthcare costs. Generally, HSA funds may not be used to pay for premiums.
While you can use the funds in an HSA at any time to pay for qualified medical expenses, you may contribute to an HSA only if you have a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP). This generally is a health plan (including a Marketplace plan) that only covers preventive services before the deductible.
At the age of 65, you can begin taking distributions from your HSA account for any reason without paying a penalty. If you use the money to pay for a qualified medical expense, you don't have to pay taxes on the withdrawal. This money is usually taxable when withdrawn and used for other types of expenses. At age 55, you may contribute an additional $1,000 each year into your HSA. For 2023, you can contribute up to $3,850 if you have self-only coverage or up to $7,750 for family coverage.
Some health insurance companies offer HSAs for their HDHPs. Check with your company. You can also open an HSA through some banks and other financial institutions.
A Health Savings Account is a type of savings account that lets you set aside money on a pre-tax basis to pay for qualified medical expenses. By using untaxed dollars in a Health Savings Account (HSA) to pay for deductibles, copayments, coinsurance and some other expenses, you may be able to lower your overall healthcare costs. Generally, HSA funds may not be used to pay for premiums.
While you can use the funds in an HSA at any time to pay for qualified medical expenses, you may contribute to an HSA only if you have a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP). This generally is a health plan (including a Marketplace plan) that only covers preventive services before the deductible.
At the age of 65, you can begin taking distributions from your HSA account for any reason without paying a penalty. If you use the money to pay for a qualified medical expense, you don't have to pay taxes on the withdrawal. This money is usually taxable when withdrawn and used for other types of expenses. At age 55, you may contribute an additional $1,000 each year into your HSA. For 2023, you can contribute up to $3,850 if you have self-only coverage or up to $7,750 for family coverage.
Some health insurance companies offer HSAs for their HDHPs. Check with your company. You can also open an HSA through some banks and other financial institutions.
Check with your plan provider regarding which items are eligible for FSA and HSA. You can typically use funds in your FSA or HSA account to cover the costs of a number of products Walgreens offers, including:
Check with your plan provider regarding which items are eligible for FSA and HSA. You can typically use funds in your FSA or HSA account to cover the costs of a number of products Walgreens offers, including:
FSA- and HSA-eligible products such as contact lenses, first aid supplies and sun care, can be paid for in store or online with your FSA or HSA card. With the passing of the 2020 CARES Act, many new items and categories are now eligible without a prescription, including cough and cold, allergy and sinus and more. Contact your FSA administrator for more information.
FSA- and HSA-eligible products such as contact lenses, first aid supplies and sun care, can be paid for in store or online with your FSA or HSA card. With the passing of the 2020 CARES Act, many new items and categories are now eligible without a prescription, including cough and cold, allergy and sinus and more. Contact your FSA administrator for more information.
Perfect for those seeking full-body therapy. Its large size makes it ideal for use on a bed, floor, or massage table. The open-mesh design ensures maximum heat penetration and flexibility.
Offers localized therapy for specific areas such as the back, legs, or abdomen. Perfect for portable wellness or small-space use, it’s an excellent option for those seeking focused relief.
Perfect for those seeking full-body therapy. Its large size makes it ideal for use on a bed, floor, or massage table. The open-mesh design ensures maximum heat penetration and flexibility.
Offers localized therapy for specific areas such as the back, legs, or abdomen. Perfect for portable wellness or small-space use, it’s an excellent option for those seeking focused relief.
The mesh lining and rounded gemstones combine to create our most lightweight and flexible series. This is our most affordable series and a great option if this is your first grounding mat!
Tourmaline
Grounding stone that shields against negativity, reduces pain, aids in sleep
Jade
Brings fortune, friendship, and emotional healing
Hover over the therapies to learn more and find the right addition to your wellness routine
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72 x 24 x 1.2 in
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14 lb
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5 lb
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| LED Display Controller |
Time and Temperature settings, 1-12-hour auto shutoff timer
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Time and Temperature settings, 1-12-hour auto shutoff timer
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| EMF Protection |
Advanced filtration system and extra EMF-blocking layers
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Advanced filtration system and extra EMF-blocking layers
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Up to 21 functional layers
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Up to 21 functional layers
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High-quality, nontoxic
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High-quality, nontoxic
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USA power 110-120V (available in 220-240V upon request), 200 Watt
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USA power 110-120V (available in 220-240V upon request), 100 Watt
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Small Mats: 32”x20”
Compact and portable, these mats are perfect for targeted therapy on specific areas like the back, legs, or feet. Ideal for on-the-go wellness or smaller spaces.
Large Mats: 72”x24”
Designed for full-body therapy, large mats offer comprehensive wellness coverage, ideal for at-home use or professional treatments.
*Not all series feature all sizes
The Mesh Series is a Far Infrared heating line that combines:
These mats do not include PEMF or Photon (red) lights; they’re focused on deep, even FIR warmth and grounding in a breathable design.
The Mesh Series is a Far Infrared heating line that combines:
These mats do not include PEMF or Photon (red) lights; they’re focused on deep, even FIR warmth and grounding in a breathable design.
Mesh mats are designed as a simple, approachable way to experience Far Infrared heat and grounding without extra features or complexity. They:
If you want a straightforward FIR experience that’s easy to use and easy to live with, Mesh is a great starting point.
Mesh mats are designed as a simple, approachable way to experience Far Infrared heat and grounding without extra features or complexity. They:
If you want a straightforward FIR experience that’s easy to use and easy to live with, Mesh is a great starting point.
Choose your Mesh mat based on how you plan to use it and the coverage you want in your routine:
Mesh JT Mat™ 72" x 24"
Designed for full-body therapy, providing comprehensive coverage to help ease muscle tension and support overall relaxation. Ideal for use on a bed, floor, or massage table and a great choice if you want one mat that can handle head-to-toe sessions.
Mesh JT Mat™ 32" x 20"
A compact, mid-size option for focused use on the back, hips, legs, or feet. Perfect for smaller spaces, sofas, recliners, or desks when you want targeted FIR heat without a full-length mat.
Choose your Mesh mat based on how you plan to use it and the coverage you want in your routine:
Mesh JT Mat™ 72" x 24"
Designed for full-body therapy, providing comprehensive coverage to help ease muscle tension and support overall relaxation. Ideal for use on a bed, floor, or massage table and a great choice if you want one mat that can handle head-to-toe sessions.
Mesh JT Mat™ 32" x 20"
A compact, mid-size option for focused use on the back, hips, legs, or feet. Perfect for smaller spaces, sofas, recliners, or desks when you want targeted FIR heat without a full-length mat.
Mesh mats are focused on a single active therapy—Far Infrared heat—powered by the gemstones. You can:
Negative ions and grounding are naturally generated by the stones, especially when heated, so they are not controlled separately by the controller.
Mesh mats are focused on a single active therapy—Far Infrared heat—powered by the gemstones. You can:
Negative ions and grounding are naturally generated by the stones, especially when heated, so they are not controlled separately by the controller.
Mesh products are designed for regular use, and many people build them into a daily routine. A good starting protocol is:
Week 1:
Week 2 and beyond:
For best results:
Everyone’s comfort level is different, so listen to your body and increase gradually rather than pushing for long or intense sessions right away.
For a step-by-step guide by goal (relaxation, recovery, sleep, focus) and more expert tips, visit our Mat Journey page.
Mesh products are designed for regular use, and many people build them into a daily routine. A good starting protocol is:
Week 1:
Week 2 and beyond:
For best results:
Everyone’s comfort level is different, so listen to your body and increase gradually rather than pushing for long or intense sessions right away.
For a step-by-step guide by goal (relaxation, recovery, sleep, focus) and more expert tips, visit our Mat Journey page.
Yes, you can incorporate your Mesh mat into your nighttime routine. If you choose to sleep on it:
Because the mat is filled with gemstones, it feels firmer than traditional foam or fabric pads. If you are sensitive to firmness, you may prefer to use the mat for a pre-bed relaxation session instead of all night. Always start with shorter sessions and adjust based on how your body feels.
Yes, you can incorporate your Mesh mat into your nighttime routine. If you choose to sleep on it:
Because the mat is filled with gemstones, it feels firmer than traditional foam or fabric pads. If you are sensitive to firmness, you may prefer to use the mat for a pre-bed relaxation session instead of all night. Always start with shorter sessions and adjust based on how your body feels.
HealthyLine products are designed with safety in mind and include:
As with any heat-based device, you should consult your healthcare professional before use if you are pregnant, have reduced heat sensitivity, or have specific medical conditions. Always follow the user guide and begin with lower temperatures, increasing gradually as you get comfortable.
HealthyLine products are designed with safety in mind and include:
As with any heat-based device, you should consult your healthcare professional before use if you are pregnant, have reduced heat sensitivity, or have specific medical conditions. Always follow the user guide and begin with lower temperatures, increasing gradually as you get comfortable.
Yes, pets can benefit from these therapies, but start with lower settings and monitor their response. Always set the temperature below 104°F and make sure your pet can freely move off the mat or chair at any time.
Yes, pets can benefit from these therapies, but start with lower settings and monitor their response. Always set the temperature below 104°F and make sure your pet can freely move off the mat or chair at any time.
No. Mesh mats are Far Infrared heating mats only. They focus on FIR heat, gemstones, Negative Ions, and grounding. If you’re looking for PEMF and Red Light therapy in addition to FIR, consider series like TAJ, Jet, Platinum, or Rainbow Chakra, which include all five core therapies.
No. Mesh mats are Far Infrared heating mats only. They focus on FIR heat, gemstones, Negative Ions, and grounding. If you’re looking for PEMF and Red Light therapy in addition to FIR, consider series like TAJ, Jet, Platinum, or Rainbow Chakra, which include all five core therapies.
To clean your Mesh mat:
This is the only recommended cleaning method. Do not use soap, alcohol, disinfectant wipes, sprays, solvents, or any harsh cleaners, and never soak, spray, or submerge the mat in water. Let the mat dry fully before plugging it back in or using it again. Using a mat cover can help protect the surface and extend the life of your device.
To clean your Mesh mat:
This is the only recommended cleaning method. Do not use soap, alcohol, disinfectant wipes, sprays, solvents, or any harsh cleaners, and never soak, spray, or submerge the mat in water. Let the mat dry fully before plugging it back in or using it again. Using a mat cover can help protect the surface and extend the life of your device.
Yes. Mesh Series mats are covered by a 90-day money-back guarantee, so you can incorporate the mat into your routine and decide if it’s the right fit. If it doesn’t feel like a match, you can return it within the trial window under our standard return policy.
Yes. Mesh Series mats are covered by a 90-day money-back guarantee, so you can incorporate the mat into your routine and decide if it’s the right fit. If it doesn’t feel like a match, you can return it within the trial window under our standard return policy.
Mesh products come with a 5-year limited manufacturer’s warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal residential use. We recommend reviewing our full Warranty Policy page for complete details and coverage information.
Mesh products come with a 5-year limited manufacturer’s warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal residential use. We recommend reviewing our full Warranty Policy page for complete details and coverage information.
If you’d like extra guidance, you can:
If you’d like extra guidance, you can:
Check our catalog online, or download a copy.
Check your user guide online, or download a copy.