Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
by Steve Esquire
This a massage chair review for the Human Touch model HT 7120 recliner. Human Touch is known for their executive looking type massage chairs. They have packed the HT 7120 with many features and functions of which we will highlight the more important ones. We will also review the warranty coverage for this sleek lounger. Let us take a deeper look at the HT-7120 massage chair recliner.
We always want to advise our clients that you want to stick with one of the top massage chair brands. There are many massage chairs that have many features and are offered at very low prices. This is only accomplished by using cheap parts which will have short life spans. Human Touch is a reputable company, so you do not have to worry about them.
The HT 7120 model comes with a warranty the covers the following: 3 years of coverage on the chair’s structure, 1 year coverage on parts and 90 days coverage on labor. The labor is factory labor and not in home service, which is an extra charge. This is a rather weak warranty for a massage chair in this class. We are surprised at the stinginess of the warranty from Human Touch on the HT 7120.
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Product Review about the Human Touch HT7120 Massage Chair
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Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
by Steve Esquire
Back pain is a very common ailment. As many as 8 out 10 people suffer from some particular sort of back pain. If you suffer from back pain, you are definately not alone. Back pain can range from a constant, dull ache to sudden sharp pains. Although aches and pains come in a awide variety, there are two main categories ranging from acute to chronic. Acute back pain is a temporary condition with quick recovery periods from days to weeks. Chronic back pain persists for longer periods of time. If you have chronic back pain then you know expected healing time for an identified cause may go on and on even after receiving treatment. The choice is either you grow used to the pain or you need to find relief.
What are the types of relief for back pain? There are many potential cures for back pain ranging from hanging upside down (inversion therapy) to acupuncture to pharmaceuticals. The most common relief of back pain is unfortunately taking pharmaceuticals. Fortunately, the second most common relief of back pain is massage therapy. Whether you suffer from acute or chronic back pain, studies have found that massage is effective for acute and chronic pain. Unlike pharmaceutical remedies, massage is a natural remedy. Your back pain is coming from the misalignment of bone, tissue, muscle, ligaments, etc. You could choose to dull the pain, but that doesn’t really strike at the root of the problem. Massage works on elongating, stretching, and soothing the muscles and ligaments in a natural way.
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Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
by David Eastham
It’s true, if you have salty or brackish water with a lot of inorganic material in it, you will be pleased with anything that will clean it up and reverse osmosis water units will. But, if you are getting your water from a municipal water system or a chlorinated well; I’ve got good news for you. There are much cheaper selective filtration systems you can get that will do a better job, and produce healthier water, than reverse osmosis systemes. In this article we will look at each system and how they work, and you can decide what’s best for you.
Reverse osmosis (RO) systems work by pushing water against a semi-permeable membrane with pores so small that only objects the size of a water molecule, or smaller, will pass through. As a matter of fact, the pores are so small they will even reject a large part of the water itself along with minerals and most contaminants. In most RO systems, the rejected water is simply wasted. Typically, this amounts to about two or three wasted gallons for every gallon filtered.
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Reverse Osmosis System-A 10 If You Need One-But Do You Need One?
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