Phixnozar EMS Foot Massager Mat Review - Does It Really Work

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2023
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    Got aching feet or muscle pain? Consider the EMS Foot Massager Mat for Neuropathy! Not only does it soothe your feet, but its 2-in-1 feature comes with 8 gel pads for targeted relief on your back, shoulders, neck, and more. With 8 massage modes, 19 intensity levels, and a quiet operation, customization is a breeze. Plus, the wireless remote means no more bending! Easily foldable and portable, it's perfect for home, work, or vacation. Treat your loved ones (or yourself!) to the gift of relaxation. Just remember to check with your doctor for specific conditions before using.

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  • @trf.product.reviews

    Did you find this video helpful? If so, CAN YOU PLEASE HELP US!

  • @shirljj9817

    Ordered from Amazon .Recieved Yesterday, Oct 25 2023 . Have Neuropathy, feet ankle swelling looked like my feet were going to bust, or break open . Used last night for 20 minutes. ,Amazing, my feet weren't swollen this morning. Up several times going to the bathroom ( more than usual) price $39.99 plus tax . THRILLED haven't seen my feet like this in week's my age is 80

  • @kentporterfield3968

    Very good concept! I got one for a Christmas present. I've been able to use it twice. Now its doesn't work at all. If you have money to just toss into the wind by all means purchase one. If you don't have money to just toss out the window of a fast moving car don't invest in this SCAM.

  • @lyriccrafters

    After trying this at a chiropractor's office, I had ordered one from Amazon. I have severe neuropathy after a spinal injection gone wrong. I'm looking forward to getting it and starting on the path to a better quality of life

  • @randall1959

    I just ordered one. After destroying my feet working on concrete for 37 years it's worth a try

  • @maxuden5763
    @maxuden5763 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    All I can say is it doesn't work for me. They sent me a cream doesn't work work either. They want me to send a picture of it and then then? So I'm not satisfied at all.

  • @81Garret

    Most of the reviews on Amazon say it stopped working after a day.

  • @user-kg2yt4hq8d

    I have purchased but it doesn't work

  • @SRVfangirl

    Just received, it doesn’t work, won’t even turn on. Very disappointing.

  • @fayjenkins9694

    Lasted for 3 minutes now throw it in the bin

  • @LuckyLioness369

    Magnesium Glycinate is what eliminated my sister’s restless-leg syndrome. Take 400 mg./day at bedtime.

  • @dmreddragon6

    I am so glad to hear that it works for RLS, even w/o using the pads.

  • @eevagirl

    Really good review, just straight to the point. It looks very similar to the Nooro EMS Massager which I bought through an 'Australian' company. The reviews/how to videos on youTube are pretty substandard (crap really): people not knowing the names of parts referring to them as thingy, rubbish filming, unnecessary graphics beating around the bush, claimed as a scam because of the price, etc. So, I am going to take your instructions and apply them. Thanks so much.

  • @nrs6956

    Have used several times. Slight sensation during and afterwards. Am not sure wether this translates into log term benefits but immediately feels better.

  • @user-cw3je4ub4r

    thank you. you did a good job explaining.

  • @lolaleng7539

    I bought the ems pieces from WISH for a few dollars and it works pretty good. No foot pads just information only

  • @sandypetto09

    Thanks your video help😊

  • @commonsensecorner7275

    Cool to see it’s the “map” for reflexology… I don’t know what’s it called, I only know of it. When I saw the ad for the product and I don’t even know if it’s the same brand, but I heard the guy mention varicose veins - that certainly got my attention!!! 😳😬

  • @joanmcgough7271

    Recieved mine the press studs at the top just keep falling off not tight enough or long enough for the digital device to remain in place. Paid just under £ 40.00 and have now seen it on other sites a lot cheeper.

  • @angel0fangelsangel504

    What is the power source for its working? Needed any batteries?