BURN SURVIVOR USES ACUPRESSURE MAT

Hi, you are “face to face with Shell”.

I want to show you this amazing product that I use to help my lower back pain issues; these issues have no relation to my burn injury, however, the burn survivor that introduced me to these mats uses the acupressure mat for the burn scars on her back.

Please watch the video below and read further on, as there is a link to where you can buy your very own acupressure mat and massage balls:

So what do acupressure mats do?

It’s like having acupuncture in your own home but without the price

Can help to relieve fatigue, pain, headaches, muscle tension, and stress

Can also increase blood flow and can reduce anxiety and depression, and can release feel good hormones

 Can increase blood flow and reduce anxiety and depression

It is recommended that you use the acupressure mat for about ten to twenty minutes daily

 

What do you get?  

The mat

Neck pillow

Two spiky balls

A carry bag for easy transportation, so that you can take your acupressure mat and massage balls with you anywhere

Here are a few pictures of the one that I bought:

 

Would you like to try the acupressure mat and massage balls, and feel the benefits for yourself?

If so, please click on the picture below; there are a few different ones to choose from.  Below is the one I have.

PLEASE NOTE:  Once you get up from the mat, the area that was on the spikes will appear red this is supposed to happen and will fade after about twenty minutes (depending on how long you have been on it).  This will also happen after using the massage balls.

Also, please remember that I am not a health care professional and my scars are over thirty years old.  If you have any concerns about using the acupressure mat or indeed, any new product, please seek advice.

I’ll now talk about the massage balls.  Please have a look at the video below:

Below are photographs of the scars on my right arm that I use the massage balls on:

As I mentioned in the video above; the mat helps a scar that still itches, which is on my back.

Please click on the link below to see the scar that I’m talking about:

THE ITCH

Stay safe, stay strong, and we’ll chat soon.