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Biolamps: all-natural pain-relief treatment

18th May 2007

Introducing a new, all-natural pain-relief treatment

If you suffer pain in your knees, foot, heels, ankle and toe joints... or your neck, back, spine, shoulders, hip, elbows, wrists and finger and thumb joints... then check out this website:

Biolamps

As you'll see, people are raving about a new pain relief treatment from China. It works by filtering heat through clay, directly into painful areas of your body.

OK, I admit. This might sound weird. It did to me when I first started looking into this. So let me tell you the story behind it...

The weird tale of the ceramic factory

Back in 1970, a weird phenomenon was noticed at an old ceramic factory in rural China.

The conditions were pretty bad. Workers would have to toil in cold mud all day. This worried the bosses, as they didn't want their work force struck down by arthritis and other ailments.

When they began to investigate the workers' health they discovered that there was not a single case of arthritis.

I don't know what the Chinese for 'huh?' is, but they probably said it.

Some scientists came in to have a look. They discovered that there was a strong electromagnetic reading in the far-infrared spectrum coming from the kiln they used to fire the ceramics.

Analysis showed the clay was made up of 33 minerals. These happened to correspond with 33 essential minerals in the human body.

When heated enough, these would radiate infrared energy that reduced pain symptoms.
By 1979, there was an entire society devoted to finding out more about the effects of 'mineral infrared therapy.'

Eventually a group of scientists headed by Dr. Gou Wenbin at the Chinese Medicine Institute in Chongqing invented what would become the Biolamp.

Now here's the science bit...

The Biolamp looks like any ordinary lamp. It's that easy to use. But it contains a plate coated with a 33 minerals, including Calcium and Iron.

You switch on the lamp and direct it at the affected area. A timer switches the lamp off after the right amount of heat treatment.

The warmth of the lamp alone can boost the circulation through the small blood vessels... increase the extensibility of collagen tissues... decrease joint stiffness... relieve pain and muscle spasms.

And of course, there's this strange mineral infrared affect that the Chinese scientists have been talking about.

Now, as you know, I'm an old sceptic...

Although interesting, I don't rely on all the claims made about a new innovation. I prefer to see how real people respond to it.

So if you're interested in this, then here's what suggest…

Only pay for it... IF IT WORKS FOR YOU!

The company that sells the Biolamp into the UK are offering a really 4-week RISK-FREE trial.

You can order it and give it a go in your own home without paying them a penny for it. If you don't enjoy proven pain relief, you can send it back and they won't take any money off you!

In short, you only have to pay for the Biolamp after you've tested it and seen if it really works.

If you're interested, I STRONGLY recommend you take up this trial. As I always say, there's nothing like actually experiencing a new pain relief treatment first before you part with your cash.

If it eases your pain, you'll be happy to go ahead pay for it. And if it doesn't do it for you, then you've lost nothing!

Go to this site and you'll see a phone number. The trial offer is for a limited period, so call them today and give it a go:

Biolamps

And... if I can ask a big favour... if you get the chance, email me and let me know how the treatment worked for you.

ray@goodlilfeletter.co.uk

As you know, the best researchers are my Good Life readers. And I love getting your tips and feedback.

Although I can't offer personal health advice, or promise a response to individual emails, I'm happy to publish some of the best tips I'm sent.

Like this one...

Try nettle and honey tea for tiredness and digestive problems

A reader emailed me to say:

Some time ago, a friend told me about the de-toxicant effect of nettle tea, so my wife and I started buying the boxed tea bags from the local herbalist.

However, there did not seem to be much of a life changing reaction. We sent off to Baldwin's for a trial packet of the dried leaves and made decoctions for a while as per the directions and drank it two or three times a day but did not like the taste. So we stopped taking it.

One of your earlier articles about the beneficial effects of honey gave me an idea and so now, each morning before we eat or drink anything else, we take a cup of nettle tea with a teaspoonful of honey.

The effect has been startling... we no longer suffer from intermittent constipation and chronic tiredness during the day.

Good to hear my research has come in useful!

Look out for more revelations and investigations on Sunday (and this time NOTHING will stop me.)

Yours, as ever,



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