Magnetic Massage Cushion. Healthy Comfort | Jul 13, 2007 |

Have you ever wondered why Chinese live more than other nations? Let me tell you! All that things we usually call "Chinese boloney" such as acupuncture, point and vibra massages, herb teas, special diets, etc. -- are actually working!
You probably won't have the chance to try them all, but let me tell you about one Chinese related device – Magnetic Massage Cushion – that makes me feel just wonderful. Why Chinese related? Well, because this cushion uses vibra-massage and heat treatment in keeping with the best Chinese medicine traditions.
Imagine: Alaska, winter, you (a truck driver), and 10 hours of ongoing driving! Unless you are superman you'll get your butt frost-bite and gummy. Solution? Get a comfortable, heating and massaging sit. I solved the problem using an all-in-one invention - Magnetic Massage Cushion. Not a big deal but solves a lot of problems making it possible to just efficiently relax when you need it the most.
This device is designed to lay on the neck, shoulders, waist and legs and provides heating on buttocks. This acts just like thermotherapy and is able to work together with the massage function. Besides, its vibration massage equals to Chinese point massage. As a result this improves blood circulation and recovers the elasticity of spine, muscles and ligaments.
What you don't feel but is also included is the magnetic massage which provides curing effects on your lumbar muscles (most exposed ones when it is about long sitting). This helps a lot when you need to get rid of discomfort in your back or various backaches.
Which is quite great about this invention is its ability to perfectly fit home, office or car environment.
Some features a user might be satisfied of are:
- 8 vibration massage modes
- 30 minutes automatic functioning
- adjustable intensity, frequency, speed
- built-in microcomputer with LCD
You'll probably not reach the euphoria when using such a cushion, but I'm more than sure that it will make you feel better. This is one of the things I started to love Chinese for!
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