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DFL 518
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Hulala Belt
Adjustable 5 speed options, Auto Mode Control Design, Forward / Reverse Mode ...
 
 
Historical Massage
Massage has been important in medicine and care-giving throughout the world, since pre-history. In earliest Chinese writings, near the start of the Shang dynasty, massage is discussed. Hippocrates, the father of Western medicine, knew the therapeutic effects of "rubbing." Among traditional remedies, the effectiveness of massage has remained virtually uncontested.

No wonder then that as soon as technologies develop, their tools and mechanisms are always adapted to massage. The famous American Dr. Kellogg, in 1895, wrote that "shaking and vibratory movements" can be better "executed by machinery than by the hand" because "these movements are exceedingly trying to the masseur, and cannot be maintained, at best, for more than a few minutes continuously."

Today we seek out the most innovative and helpful massagers in the world.

 

 
We offer a variety of powered devices to assist the delivery of this essentially simple health care process. Each is designed and engineered to provide effective massage in terms of motion, heat, etc., tirelessly and consistently to areas of the body that are known to benefit, and to leave full control in the hands of the user. Whether it is the motion of body tissues in isolated areas, focused application of pressure or heat, or the overall movement of the body in forms of passive exercise, the simple principle of powered massage is developed in innovative ways.
 
Ask anyone who has undergone massage and they will tell you about the spreading relaxation, increased warmth in the local area, the stimulation of circulation they experience. Medical studies indicate changes in such things as blood flow; epidermal and cardiovascular function, pain threshold, muscular tone; psychological variables.

In the theory of acupuncture and related fields, massage applied to important areas (acupoints) can work to rebalance the flow of Chi in the body.
 
Scientific studies indicate that massage may result in significant relief of pain, in flexibility, in improvements in sleep, reduction in anxiety, and other factors. More effectiveness is usually felt in combination with exercise, healthy psychological practices, nutrition, and adquate rest.

Traditional and alternative medicine considers that harmonizing the Chi through massage leads to long-term health outcomes such as strength, resistance to disease, and a better quality of life. Most of us have some personal experience of massage, so it's easy to hear word-of-mouth accounts of its soothing effects.
 
 
 
 
 
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