Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Staying young

It has been an accepted belief that good blood circulation is vital to good health. It is to this end, that exercise is encouraged and even insisted upon in some cases. In this day and age, our lifestyles have become sedentary. With cars, buses and technology making it completely unnecessary to leave the comfort of your couch.
The upside to technological advancements is, however, that what technology breaks, technology can fix.
The human body is designed to walk 20 km a day. That is an unbelievable distance. It would take about 2 hours in the gym to generate that amount of energy. There aren't many people that have that kind of time on their hands. In order to remedy this fact, a German family has come up with a handy solution.
Using timed electronic magnetic multi-dimensional wave pulses, the BEMER stimulates vaso-motion within the microcirculation system in the body. A mere 8 minute session twice a day can produce a marked difference in the body. It helps the body regenerate itself. With microcirculation working at an optimum, the body can regulate itself more efficiently. This means that life-giving oxygen and life sustaining nutrients can is effectively distributed throughout the body and waste products and de-oxygenated blood is just as efficiently evacuated.
It is simple enough to understand, a machine that works at an optimum can continue forever. The human body is the most miraculous machine in the world so ensuring its efficient maintenance is pure common sense.
Just Me.