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Magnetic Power Patch |
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only AUD $68.18*All Prices in Australian Dollars Key Features
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InformationThe Magnet EZe Power Patch is probably the most versatile product in our range. Originally designed for pain relief in the lower back region, the Power Patch has since proven to be very effective on just about every part of the body. Using the latest technology the Power Patch provides the wearer with not only a very strong magnetic field, but also an extremely long magnetic field that is capable of penetrating deep into the body to reach the root of the problem. Through extensive research, we have discovered a process that allows us to use 37 very small but extremely powerful “Rare Earth” magnets. Under normal circumstances, these magnets would give us 37 individual magnetic fields that were very short and as such would have minimal penetration. However, we have discovered that by placing these magnets in a specific format we can achieve an overlapping field effect. This enables us to produce a product that is unique in today’s market. The Power Patch has an extremely deep penetrating field; while at the same time it is very light, flexible and comfortable to wear. DirectionsThe Power Patch is simplicity itself to use. Just slip the adjustable elastic Power Patch Strap through the slot located at each end of the Power Patch. Then wrap the Power Patch around the affected area of the body and fasten the buckle. With powerful magnetic products such as the Power Patch, we believe it is good practice to have approximately two days per week without using the product. This magnet free period is by no means mandatory, however for long-term use this is considered the best way of ensuring that your body does not become over conditioned to the magnetic field and therefore lessening its effectiveness. The Power Patch is proudly manufactured in Australia. It is hand washable and is covered by a twelve month Guarantee for materials and workmanship. |
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This page was last updated on Thursday, 05 November 2009 |