Terry Syd
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Here's something right out of 'Star Trek' with the doctor 'Bones' healing a patient with just his little light beam. I read about 'infrared therapy' and thought it was likely some sort of shonky hustle. I did a bunch of research, including medical articles, and it seemed positive - so I purchased one of the infrared belts.
I've had various strained muscles and a bad back for years. Cutting wood my back would really start to hurt - some of you guys might relate to that.
So I put the belt on and an hour later my back felt better. The medical articles indicated that the effect was CUMULATIVE. That is, it promotes HEALING. It is not a temporary pain relief concept, but affects the inter-cellular mitochondria. The mitochondria are what moves the nutrients around in the cells - good stuff in, bad stuff out - that kind of thing.
After having some success with it, I loaned it to a farmer mate with his bad back, knee and a knot in his upper arm. He called the next day and wanted to buy the belt - it fixed his problems.
So I bought another belt for myself and sold him my first belt. My wife suffers from osteoporosis and has a lot of back pain. I finally got her to try it on her shoulders. A half hour later she said "It's a miracle!"
Do the research yourself. If you're sore from cutting one day, perhaps the infrared therapy will help you get up the next day to have another go.
I've had various strained muscles and a bad back for years. Cutting wood my back would really start to hurt - some of you guys might relate to that.
So I put the belt on and an hour later my back felt better. The medical articles indicated that the effect was CUMULATIVE. That is, it promotes HEALING. It is not a temporary pain relief concept, but affects the inter-cellular mitochondria. The mitochondria are what moves the nutrients around in the cells - good stuff in, bad stuff out - that kind of thing.
After having some success with it, I loaned it to a farmer mate with his bad back, knee and a knot in his upper arm. He called the next day and wanted to buy the belt - it fixed his problems.
So I bought another belt for myself and sold him my first belt. My wife suffers from osteoporosis and has a lot of back pain. I finally got her to try it on her shoulders. A half hour later she said "It's a miracle!"
Do the research yourself. If you're sore from cutting one day, perhaps the infrared therapy will help you get up the next day to have another go.