Honest Review Of Nooro Foot Massager For Neuropathy - It’s Almost Like a Scam!?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ย. 2023
- I'm trying EMS Nooro Foot Massager in this video to find out if it's a scam or a legit instrument to help with peripheral pain and numbness caused by neuropathy. Share your own reviews in the comments below this video! Do you consider it to be a rip-off, hoax or maybe you're happy with its cost and effectiveness? I'm curious to find out out your opinion on this thing!
I've used mine several times and love it. You hit the + button, then put it at 10 or even up to 13....you will feel it! Them pick your massage mode by pushing the M button. Keep pushing to pick the one you like the best. The minus button will need to be used if you want it to lessen the pulse. It took me a couple times to get it right. It's amazing!!!
So, these Bot responses basically scream: "This is a Scam". If this is legit, why creating the bogus bot responses? Bot account created Dec 20, 2023. This isn't the fault of ScamAdvisor, as the review was "not recommended" but someone is trying to create a "perception" that isn't based in truth.
Super honest and good review - thank you.
I bought one off temu for $20. It works like a charm. The key is to put aloe Vera on your feet.
Thank you for that info, on their website, they want nearly £80 I got a pair from Temu for £36, a massive saving. All the best !!
I got one as a gift and just had my first few sessions. It works very well, but it does seem overpriced. I will have to try a cheap one from Temu or somewhere to compare quality vs. price. Anyway, I suffer from pretty severe neuropathy in my feet and lower legs, and this really works to relieve pain. It's a lasting effect too, feels invigorating if that's the right word. It's not a scam but probably a rip-off considering the market is flooded with these things!
This is the same as the one on Temu. Under 10 dollars.
They wear out quickly. I don’t feel anything with mine on the highest setting anymore. Worked great at first
Nooro messager offers a bottle of gel at $50 dollars. it suppose to help with better connectivity. I had to set mine at number 15 intensity
to feel it work. But it dose work.
It's not a scam based on price! The actual device works and you even said it!
Reselling a $5 item at 20x the price sounds like a scam to me.
I got mine direct from China via Temu. Same product…cost me no more than $8 bucks.
@@gabmo8809I agree.
Pharmaceuticals do it all the time, are you saying their stuff doesn't work? lol
@@gabmo8809. The problem is that you can't find anyone who is selling it for $5. I've looked on Amazon for this and found there are other brands offering something similar for one third the price, I just don't know how good the quality is.
Before even hearing this , i bought one from temu for 5 dollars or it looks the same
2 dollars in Lazada here
Thanks. It's a piece of real quality stink all right. But HOW DO YOU KNOW IT WORKS against PN - under what circumstances? A decent bit of research would have 5-10x data. Do you have neuropathy? Or did you read / watch legit research?
Thank you ❤
Thanks.
It may be overpriced, but I suffer terribly from diabetic neuropathy in my feet. Maybe it's psychological, but I've used it three times and I think my pain levels are reduced already!
hi dose d3
I got one from temu for about $5 , looks the same anyway
@@WhiteOak09 THE PAD is very fragile and the surface printed conductive lines break very quickly and this explains why so many seem defective. you can replace with silver foil and connect to the 2 studs
There are high-end ($200) units but the best thing for you to do is to eat properly to heal yourself of diabetes.
Mine works great!!
I love it.
Thank you
I paid $4 for one at the bin store
and
notice you blue light is not flashing.. ugh
It feels like electric shock. I don't know if it's suppose to be like that
Agree! The product arrived broken, the mat is cheap, and the attachment to the mat was broken…
I recommend finding something higher quality.
can not tell if mine is working. light flashes. can't feel anything.
Me too
Put some aloe Vera hell on your feet
@@germanshepherd6638. Aloe Vera Hell sounds like some awful stuff. 😵💫
Mine doesn't work. It's scan
Thank you for an honest review.
Is there any science behind it?
There is scientific evidence that pulsed electromagnetic field therapy is effective for reduction of pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy, so it actually makes sense to use such foot massagers
No, not on the mat itself.
The science is on EMS field therapy in general.
I paid $90 for mine. Ask for the senior discount and ONLY pay with a credit card so u have recourse. Mine works great although I have not seen any improvement just yet with feet and neuropathy. Going on 3 weeks now. Still no improvement. Wonder if I can use it on my hands as well?
I just ordered a $8 one. If it works why not!!!
But who is the manufacturer?
Cant feel anything off mine
Make sure you're barefoot and both feet on the mat.. Also it could be tricky to place that round thing that makes electric impulses right in place
It’s not fair to call it a scam based on price if it works.
Rip-off isn’t equal scam.. It means it’s overpriced product
Ig it's the same product bought for $5 from Temu with fake testimonials put together by AI, then yes it's a scam.... they don't actually hive money back either according to several reports I read. Also the doctor is not
the creator
Only lasts about 3/4 WEEKS then battery gives up.
Maybe recharge it? Just a thought. 🤔
Got mine for R50
This thing is a total piece of crap. Will not give you your money back!! Does not relieve anything 😢
What you should say is that it doesn't work for you, not that it's a piece of crap and doesn't relieve anything. Others say it does work. Just because you're mad don't ruin it for someone else for whom it might work for.
how much do you weight? not trying to be funny.
@@fernandof6223 that shouldn't matter as you sit down when you use it. It's not a weight scale, lol
Paid £2.70 on eBay.
Just got it. QC must suck because it doesn't work on any setting, lights up and goes back to 0 after just a few seconds, then shuts off. Piece of junk. Lottery winner if you get one that actually works. Sending back for a refund....will research QC record first before sending hard earned cash for the next one.
junk
That's capitalism for you, get used to it!
Thank you. I'm going to locate a similar product for a fair price. Unbelievable that they are selling a basic electro stim product at prices higher than when I got my first one In 2001. It was $69 and very versatile. Thank you for ho sat review.
It doesn't even make a nice looking place mat.