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Feb022010

Ouch...That Hurt!

Did you say that to yourself after your first Migun Bed massage? Or when you woke up the next morning? 

After using the MIGUN bed, did your tailbone feel tender?  If so, what you were experiencing was most likely a HEALING REACTION.

Most of us have lower back issues, ranging from herniated discs to fused vertebrae, curvature of the spine, misalignment of the spine, chronically tight muscles, spinal stenosis, arthritis, sciatica, etc. 

The most common problem related to the lower back is calcification of the connective tissue along the spine.

Healthy connective tissue is soft, pliable, smooth, yet strong. As we age,  the connective tissue tends to harden like cement, especially in the lower back, and it loses some of its youthful flexibility— wear and tear, stress, less than perfect diet, injuries, all add up and can cause a host of problems.

One of the best things you can do for your back is soften up the connective tissue in your lower back.

The MIGUN jade probes are uniquely suited for the task. The probes act like tiny jackhammers in your lumbar and sacral area – fairly gentle and highly effective jackhammers.

First, the MIGUN probes saturate your lower back with deeply penetrating far-infrared heat which dramatically increases blood flow (and, therefore, oxygen) as well as energy to the area. Then, the probes aggressively massage the connective tissue until the calcified material is broken down and flushed out of the body. This process usually takes about two weeks of daily MIGUN sessions.

Your problems didn't appear overnight. Be patient. Come often to see how a MIGUN bed can give you back your youthful back. 

Reader Comments (2)

...speaks to my soul, though no words uttered...
...taking me to new heights, depths...unchartered territory...
...who am I to be so blessed.
I AM moved with gratitude.
Thank you Rhonda :-))

June 13, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCheryl

Having students as beautiful and eloquent as you, Cheryl...that is the blessing!

October 29, 2010 | Registered CommenterRhonda Uretzky, RYT

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