Monday, March 17, 2014

More super high-tech gadgets

A spate of high-tech devices have lately been released.

Here, we try out more wise new health toys.

Shorts that tone your bottom

Retailers: 0845 070 7777 What exactly is it?

The Slendertone Flex Bottom and Leg Firming Product is a set of shorts designed to use electrical impulses to stimulate nerves towards the bottom and leg muscles via pads inside.

You control the amount of the impulses from the small unit connected to the waist. When nerves are stimulated, bottom and leg muscles contract, as with exercise, thus firming in the specific areas.

How good will it get the job done? Fitness instructor Nigel Rumsey states: "The shorts felt reasonably comfortable and that i could feel an unusual although not uncomfortable pummelling action.

However, after i switched the gain levels it felt as if I'd an alien within the shorts, compressing my bottom. Something was happening, but unlike after working out, my muscles did not feel whatsoever tight. I used the shorts all day long and also the pummelling because tedious. I did not observe how my bum and upper thighs might get firmed up even when I used them permanently."

Do you want it? Nigel states: "Sorry, however, you don't. The idea that by stimulating muscle you are able to tone up is true, but you won't be burning calories so you'll still have a layer of body fat on the top.

The producers suggest that you could put on the shorts while carrying out everyday activity, extending its love to a fitness center - but when you're physically working out, why can you need them? Granted, it'll have minor effects around the muscle, but you'll avoid seeing any difference.

If you're normally a non-active person - and those that buy this most likely are - you would be much better while using stairs and walking more frequently, so using muscle and burning calories. Better for you - as well as your wallet."

The best feet soak, ?44.99

Retailers: 0800 212 438

What exactly is it? The Remington Aroma Feet Health spa Ultimate is definitely an electric operated, p luxe feet health spa that has acupressure, massage, pumice and brush accessories.

You set aromatherapy pills towards the heated water and allow the hydrotherapy-style bubbling, vibration and paint rollers perform the work. It states soothe tired ft, help poor circulation and, used before mattress, encourage a much deeper sleep.

How good will it get the job done?

Julie Burgess, masseuse and reflexologist, states: "Putting your ft inside a bowl of warm water following a lengthy day feels fantastic and also the feet health spa is much better due to all of the lovely bubbling and oscillations.

But, when i found after receiving one for Christmas, once the novelty wears off chances are it will stay stashed inside your cupboard."

Do you want it? Julie states: "The acupressure points are very well considered - but from the reflexologist's perspective it's not as accurate because the real factor.

However, feet spas are extremely great for enhancing poor circulation, relaxing and making head aches disappear, however so might be a couple of drops of essential oils within an regular bowl of tepid to warm water. Feet spas are lovely to make use of and perform a good job however they do often finish up stored away and forgotten."


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