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Push Pain Away In As Little As 5 Minutes… By Sticking A Nubby To The Wall & Leaning On It!!

SKU: 423 Category: Massage Devices

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We’ve identified 12 “pressure points” that, when released, take pain away.

However, they can be so sore that it really hurts to put pressure on them.

That’s why we recommend that you communicate with these very specific cells, called Type IV mechanoreceptors and command them to calm down before you ask them to go away.

Did you know that when you get injured your body lays down a special type of ‘pressure cell’ that stops you from putting more pressure on the same area again?  This intelligent response from your body stops you from getting injured again, or getting an even worse injury (like a fracture).

And the cells it lays down are called “Type IV mechanoreceptors”.  In plain English, they are pressure cells that say “stop pushing on me.”  Ironically, the only way to get them to go away is by putting pressure on them ‘after’ you heal from the initial injury.  Without putting pressure on them, they tend to stay, get even more sensitive, and lead towards a chronic pain cycle.

 

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*NOTE:  In the above image, you see an area of a neck muscle that is inflamed.

Now, when pressed, these pressure cells  quickly call in more inflammation to protect you further.  So, what we recommend is that you first calm the inflammation, then press on them.  And you can do so with a quick and easy technique that only takes seconds to experience relief.  To find out more about this breakthrough paramedical technology, please click the link below:

1 review for The Nubby

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    On the other hand, we denounce with righteous indignation and dislike men who are so beguiled and demoralized by the charms of pleasure of the moment, so blinded by desire, that they cannot foresee the pain and trouble that are bound to ensue; and equal blame belongs to those who fail in their duty through weakness of will, which is the same as saying through shrinking from toil and pain.

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