Migun massage bed improves circulation
The first time I ever tried on a mood ring in junior high school, I was sure that it was broken. It stayed black - didn't change color at all. But when my friend tried on the same ring, it immediately turned blue. I touched it again and it turned right back to black. My whole life I have had freezing hands and feet. I have always had to wear socks to bed so I don't accidentally shock my partner with my ice cold feet at night. I knew it was a sign of poor circulation but I never knew what to do about it.
Last week, I was in a toy store, shopping for my nephew's birthday when I spotted a shelf full of little mood rings. Reminiscing on my childhood, I tried one on. To my amazement, it turned a deep, dark blue! Thinking, again, that it must be broken, I tried on several rings, all with the same result. I purchased a little snail-shaped mood ring for $2 and have been wearing it all week.
I can't prove it, but I believe this great improvement in circulation is the result of my daily visits to the Migun massage bed store. Improved circulation is one of the health benefits that the FDA allows them to advertise, because research has supported the claim. Well, I'm supporting the claim as well.
I've also stopped wearing socks to bed.
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Category: Health
Looks like a pretty mood ring. Haven't thought about mood rings in about a gazillion years. They used to be pretty ugly as I recall. That one looks sort of cute.
That daily massage thing sounds gloriously good. I think I will add a massage bed to my "when I win Publisher's Clearinghouse Sweepstakes" list…