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Rogene

I receive a lot of literature from the company and thought about it about a

year ago but my husband was also skeptical. We obviously didn't buy it but

I will try to find out some more info from other people.

Angelika

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From: " Rogene S " <saxony01@...>

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Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 1:11 PM

Subject: Chi Machine

> A sales lady called on us the other day promoting the

> Chi Machine.

>

> You lay down and put your ankles in holders, then turn

> the machine on . . . starting at three minutes,

> working up to fifteen minutes. It moves your ankles

> from side to side, sending a ripple effect up your

> body. Feels good, especially just after turning it

> off.

>

> We didn't buy one ($480). . . hubby skeptical . . .

> But, after reading the info, I think it may be the

> thing for perpherial neuropathy, as well as a host of

> things we are troubled by. . . assuming they litature

> is not grossly over stated.

>

> When my hubby tried it out, he scarcly moved . . . He

> is very tight. On the other hand, it shook me from

> head to foot.

>

> There are websites for the machine (just search for

> Chi Machine) . . . has anyone checked one out? or do

> you know anyone who uses one?

>

> Rogene

>

>

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Rogene

Here is a link that I found by someone who is a massage therapist. I don't

know if this helps but I will continue to find some actual reviews. I went

to epinion.com but found nothing. It makes me kind of weary of something

when you can't find any actual people who haven't used it. Good Luck!

http://www.alaskawellness.com/nov-dec00/healing.htm

Love,

Angelika

----- Original Message -----

From: " Angelika " <angmattoni@...>

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Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 1:36 PM

Subject: Re: Chi Machine

> Rogene

> I receive a lot of literature from the company and thought about it about

a

> year ago but my husband was also skeptical. We obviously didn't buy it

but

> I will try to find out some more info from other people.

>

> Angelika

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: " Rogene S " <saxony01@...>

> < >

> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 1:11 PM

> Subject: Chi Machine

>

>

> > A sales lady called on us the other day promoting the

> > Chi Machine.

> >

> > You lay down and put your ankles in holders, then turn

> > the machine on . . . starting at three minutes,

> > working up to fifteen minutes. It moves your ankles

> > from side to side, sending a ripple effect up your

> > body. Feels good, especially just after turning it

> > off.

> >

> > We didn't buy one ($480). . . hubby skeptical . . .

> > But, after reading the info, I think it may be the

> > thing for perpherial neuropathy, as well as a host of

> > things we are troubled by. . . assuming they litature

> > is not grossly over stated.

> >

> > When my hubby tried it out, he scarcly moved . . . He

> > is very tight. On the other hand, it shook me from

> > head to foot.

> >

> > There are websites for the machine (just search for

> > Chi Machine) . . . has anyone checked one out? or do

> > you know anyone who uses one?

> >

> > Rogene

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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Yes, my brother owns one and prior to my explantation I was staying

with them. I used it several times a day and it was wonderful! Then,

this past weekend, my elderly aunt and uncle visited and brought

their with them and I used it again. I can believe that it helps the

circulation because I just tingle after using it. I also slept much

better the days I used it. However, I can't afford one. :(

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Is there anything wrong with my 20 month old boy using a Chi Machine. We

inherited one from my grandmother and he likes it. He seems awful small to

be using it but is there actually any problem? Anyone know?

Marcella

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Marcella -

the chi machine is gentle, but I'd still be concerned about shaken baby

syndrome. Can he lay on your tummy while you do it? You both might enjoy that.

I'll be it's pretty cute watching him on it.

Dana

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From: Marcella Mathewes

Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 9:39 AM

Subject: Chi machine

Is there anything wrong with my 20 month old boy using a Chi Machine. We

inherited one from my grandmother and he likes it. He seems awful small to

be using it but is there actually any problem? Anyone know?

Marcella

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