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Relieve Chronic Lyme Disease with Cryotherapy

Whole body cryotherapy can be used to suppress the Lyme-related inflammation that causes chronic symptoms. Chronic Lyme clients experience significant reductions in pain, joint stiffness, immobility and brain fog. Cryotherapy has been shown to effectively reduce inflammation at the cellular level, in all organs and body tissues.

ChillRx CryoLipolysis: Removes Stubborn Fat

The ChillRx Cellulite & Fat Reduction Protocol Utilizes CryoLipolysisThe use of local cryotherapy to reduce fat deposits and cellulite is known as cryolipolysis. Lipolysis is the breakdown of fat cells—cryolipolysis is the breakdown of fat cells using cold temperature. Cryolipolysis reduces body fat with cold temperature and without damaging other tissues.

Cure Restless Leg Syndrome with ChillRx Cryotherapy

Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a neurological disorder characterized by throbbing, pulling, creeping, or other unpleasant sensations in the legs and an uncontrollable, and sometimes overwhelming, urge to move them. Symptoms occur primarily at night when a person is relaxing or at rest and can increase in severity during the night. Moving the legs relieves the discomfort. The sensations range in severity from uncomfortable to irritating to painful.

Infrared Sauna: Prevent & Reverse Cancer

Saunas and sweat baths have been used by various cultures throughout history to flush out toxins and disease and maintain optimal physical and mental health. Saunas, and particularly infrared saunas, can also play a big role in preventing or reversing cancer.

New Research: Acne is Caused by Inflammation

Acne isn’t fun. The skin condition affects roughly 80 percent of adolescents and can persist well into adulthood. The psychological and social impacts of acne are especially serious because it affects adolescents at a crucial period when they are developing their personalities. Peer acceptance is very important for this age group and research shows that there are strong links between physical appearance and peer status.