If you suffer from stress, muscular tension, insomnia or fatigue, the WiKi Divya mat might be just what you need. This new health and wellbeing product is an effective tool for anyone who wants to improve their general health and sense of wellbeing.
The WiKi Divya mat has its origins in the traditional Indian bed of nails. The bed of nails has been used for thousands of years by Indian yogis (yoga practitioners) to enhance the overall wellbeing of both body and mind. Whereas the original bed of nails was constructed of wood and metal nails, this modern version is made from plastic and a comfortable Styrofoam padded cotton material. It works on a principle similar to acupuncture where a number of points over a particular area of the body are stimulated, increasing blood flow and lymph circulation. The difference lies in that the plastic ‘nails’ do not puncture the skin. When blood flow and lymph circulated are promoted, endorphins, known as ‘nature’s pain killers’, are released. Endorphins can block pain signals and produce a sense of wellbeing. In a study to investigate the effectiveness of the WiKi Divya mat 98% reported pain relief, 96% reported relaxation, 94% reported improvement in the quality of sleep and 81% reported an increase in energy levels. Of those subjects who have allergies, over half reported relief of their symptoms. These results are astounding and may even surpass those of the traditional bed of nails. Each button on the WiKi Divya mat has 27 pressure points and each mat has 230 buttons. This provides over 6000 points of contact with the skin which is a much higher figure than any traditional models could achieve.
The WiKi Divya mat has been shown to provide relief from back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, knee pain, sciatica pain, muscle cramps, muscle tension, stiffness, frozen shoulder, pinched nerves, numbness in legs and feet, jaw tension, grinding teeth, insomnia, arthritis, inflammation, digestive problems, IBS, acid reflux, period pains, PMS, menopausal symptoms, depression, fatigue, mood swings, cellulite, low or high blood pressure, allergies, cold and flu, sinusitis, weight loss and many other conditions. It can even be used after exercise to speed up recovery and during cancer treatment to ease the side effects.
If you have any specific conditions, we recommend that you consult your GP before using this product. Those who have sensitive skin or severe eczma or psoriasis should use a towel or wear a T-shirt when using the mat to avoid any uncomfortable itching and should initially lie on it for a shorter period of time than recommended. Pregnant women and people with coagulation problems (haemophilia) or undergoing treatment with anticoagulants such as Waran, Klexan or Heparin should not use the WiKi Divya Mat as there may be a risk of subcutaneous bleeding and bruising.
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Wednesday, 16 February 2011
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