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$500.00
VenmoMy mother purchased this Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy mat about 2 years ago at a health fair for 2,500 (they retail for 3,450). She used it about 6 times but realized it was just to heavy for her 84 years to manage (move on and off the bed). This mat weighs about 30 pounds. According to the company website, "Black tourmaline, known as "the electric stone," are used as these produce and holds an electric charge when heated. This creates unique piezoelectric properties that enhance grounding, and negative ions, which are shown in research to increase serotonin levels, reduce free radical damage and assist with nervous system regulation." These stones are what make the mat too heavy for her. So it has been in her closet, unused, for about 2 years. The company also states "this is a non-invasive, drug-free treatment that uses low-frequency electromagnetic waves to stimulate cellular repair, reduce inflammation, and alleviate pain. It enhances circulation and boosts cellular energy (ATP) to accelerate healing, particularly for musculoskeletal injuries, chronic pain, and bone fractures." There are quite a few of these types of mats out there, but this company does a good job of providing specs and research to back up its claims. To learn more visit: https://myalignmat.com/products/align-stealth.
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6 Days
8
0
$500.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.


















VenmoMy mother purchased this Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy mat about 2 years ago at a health fair for 2,500 (they retail for 3,450). She used it about 6 times but realized it was just to heavy for her 84 years to manage (move on and off the bed). This mat weighs about 30 pounds. According to the company website, "Black tourmaline, known as "the electric stone," are used as these produce and holds an electric charge when heated. This creates unique piezoelectric properties that enhance grounding, and negative ions, which are shown in research to increase serotonin levels, reduce free radical damage and assist with nervous system regulation." These stones are what make the mat too heavy for her. So it has been in her closet, unused, for about 2 years. The company also states "this is a non-invasive, drug-free treatment that uses low-frequency electromagnetic waves to stimulate cellular repair, reduce inflammation, and alleviate pain. It enhances circulation and boosts cellular energy (ATP) to accelerate healing, particularly for musculoskeletal injuries, chronic pain, and bone fractures." There are quite a few of these types of mats out there, but this company does a good job of providing specs and research to back up its claims. To learn more visit: https://myalignmat.com/products/align-stealth.











