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ChiSoft II Neck Traction with Magnet

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Back Support & Neck Traction Deluxe

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Botox vs Galvanic Treatment

Wednesday, March 18, 2009


As we age, wrinkles and sagging skin will naturally appear making us look older. Most people would like to look younger but most people don't have the time, motivation, or money to have cosmetic surgery. To combat aging skin, botox therapy and galvanic treatment have become popular methods to reduce signs of aging.

Botox Therapy

Botulinum toxin A injections or Botox Therapy has been used since 1980 to treat misalignment of the eyes and eyelid spasms. In the US, it has only recently been approved by the Food & Drug Administration for cosmetic purposes. It was the top cosmetic procedure performed in 2001. Botox injections have become effective for treating facial wrinkles such as frown lines and crows feet.

Botox treatments are temporary. About 3 – 4 months after the first treatment, the effects of the treatment start to wear off. In most cases, Botox treatments are done 3 – 4 times a year. Possible side effects of botox treatment include bruising, flu symptoms, headaches, respiratory infection, muscle weakness, and nausea. Another possible deterrent to getting botox injections is the price.

A single Botox treatment can cost as much as $500.

Galvanic Treatment

Galvanic treatment refers to skin treatment using galvanic ions or ultrasound waves or a combination of both. The Fyola Massager is a portable and innovative device designed for galvanic treatment.

The Fyola Massager works by removing skin wastes and helping penetrate water soluble cosmetic nutrients deep into the skin by applying galvanic ions and ultrasound waves.

Fyola enhances the absorption of nutrients by bringing the nourishing products deep into your skin using the anode (+) and the cathode (-) of electric currents. The Galvanic mode of the Fyola assists in reducing wrinkles, sagging skin, and is also recommended for firming and lifting of the skin.

The Ultrasonic mode of the Fyola helps activate skin cells and tissues through a million micro vibrations per second. Ultrasonic waves promote healthy and elastic skin as a result of it’s thermo vibrations. The ultrasound mode is used for problem skin such as acne, pimples, and blackheads.

The ionzyme technology used by the Fyola has been scientifically recognized as being beneficial for skin care. The Fyola massager has proven to be effective for reducing wrinkles and sagging skin when a proper treatment schedule is followed. The possible side effects from using the Fyola is that you may experience sensitive skin for a short period of time after using it.

Fyola Facial Massagers

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Benefits of neck traction

neck traction

Scientifically, there has not yet been conducted a study to prove (or negate) the positive effects neck traction can have for the treatment of pinched nerves, compressed discs or simple neck pain. However, a nearly 100% positive feedback from chiropracters and physiotherapists as well as regular people using air neck traction devices have convinced us of the feasibility of including a neck traction device in neck and back pain treatment plans. Even the severe pain from chronic arthritis can be considereably lessened with the appropriate neck traction device.

Air neck traction devices have many benefits over conrtraptions you have to hang over the door or where you have to lie on the floor:

- They are easy and very comfortable to use and require only a about 10 minutes for one treatment session.
- Neck traction brings immediate relief for sore necks and cramped neck muscles.
- Relief from headaches related to back and neck tension
- Neck traction combats bad posture and can be especially helpful for office and desk workers.
- Relief of the severe pain caused by a pinched nerve

…only to name some of them.

Need a Pinched Nerve Treatment?

A Pinched nerve is the pain or impaired function of the nerve that is under pressure. A pinched nerve usually results from neck arthritis, which forms bone spurs or decreases the opening through which a nerve travels or disk problems where a herniated disk presses on the nerve.

What Causes a Pinched Nerve?

A nerve can be pinched as it leaves the spine by a herniated disc or bone spurs that form from spinal arthritis. A protrusion or herniation of the disk can alter the normal relationship of structures in the neck to cause pinching.

How can you get Pinched Nerve?

You can get a pinched nerve for various reasons such as sleeping awkwardly, sports injury or a car collision. Regardless of how you got it, you will want to get rid of it. Pinched-nerve pain can last for months. To manage long-term pain, you must be willing to try different methods of pain relief and modify treatments as necessary.

Symptons of Pinched Nerve

Pinched nerve may be tingling, numbness, burning sensation or shooting pains down the buttocks and legs or in the neck, shoulders, arms and fingers

How to Treat Pinched Nerve?


1. Ice packs

2. Heating pads

3. ChiSoft Neck Traction Device


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