
Anyone own Tony Little Vibration Platform?
I had ready that low vibration is great for osteoporosis, I also have Meniere’s inner ear dysfunction, balance issues. I’ve had that for years.
I was going to get the vibration platform but say disclaimer re: osteoporosis.
Does anyone own this..can the vibration be turned down??
I’m concerned because the return shipping is alot no doubt
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Before you purchase any vibrating platform, look online or consult your doctor for dangers and people who should NOT use them. The list is long, diabetics, heart patients, arthritis, headaches implants and more. These machines are not approved by the FDA for use to help with any medical problem.
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I also saw that disclaimer and that ruled me out, too. I think it is saying brittler bones may not do well on that type of vibration platform. Consideration might be the hip bone?? I think I saw that there are levels of vibration but maybe not, as well as different places where you put your feet. I would read the product reviews on the machine. I did and realized I did not have the room for it as it is bigger than I thought.
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it is very large and long in lenth. but worse of all, it’s extremely heavy. it weight is about 33 pounds. you would never be able to move it. there are a lot of complaints about it being extremely heavy in the reviews. tony little needs to come out with a much lighter one. qvc has one that comes with a sitting bencg like, and the exercise stretch bands much lighter. you would need someone to bring the box into your house and take it out of the box for you. men”. you would need it placed in a spot where it would always stay there.
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02.23.22 5:06 AM
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