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Review on 🌡️ Intelligent Cordless Neck Massager with Heat - Deep Tissue Trigger Point Massager for Pain Relief | 3 Modes, 15 Levels | Use at Home, Office, Outdoor, Car by Jeremy Therrien

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Big fan Be careful when using lithium batteries, especially when they are placed at the core of your nervous system.

This product is very good, especially for the price. Many other competing products in this price range don't offer a really comfortable heating element for my neck. I have high muscle tone (uncontrollable muscle spasms and contractions) and a shorted out nervous system, especially in the mid-back, so the heat helps relax the muscles to transmit electrical signals to my receptors more effectively. I moved my wrist chain (right side) because my neck has a new long term resident :) One of the safety concerns is the lithium battery. As we know, lithium batteries have caused mobile phones to explode in people's hands in recent years. Since we are surrounded by so many electromagnetic waves of technology that many are not even aware of, I only use them at home where there are less electromagnetic waves to affect the stability of the lithium battery, and I never turn them on when the microwave oven is on is on. I still use the toaster but there are others in the house so I don't forget it. In the acupuncture mode, my friend lying next to me in bed was shocked to touch my skin. Most importantly, use caution and caution when handling lithium batteries, especially when placing them against the brainstem. There's no going back once that's fried. Like many beautiful things in life, if you are wise and responsible, this can be of great benefit to you.

Pros
  • CERCULAR SPINE MASSAGE EFFECT REMARKABLE: The neck massager uses electrical impulses transmitted into the deep layers of the skin and uses electrical impulses simulating various types of massage to achieve deep relaxation of the cervical spine. spine.
Cons
  • Not bad, but...