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Testimonials
Massage Offers Back Pain Relief
More than 100 million Americans suffer from lower back pain, and nearly $25
billion a year is spent in search of relief. A 2003 study showed that massage
therapy produced better results and reduced the need for painkillers by 36
percent when compared to other therapies, including acupuncture and spinal
modification. Today, massage therapy is one of the most common ways people ease
back pain.
Source: Annals of Internal Medicine, June 3, 2003.
“The INADA chair is the best on the market. Thank you for providing a source of
relief for my back pain.”
J.O. in Milford, NJ
"For years I had been troubled by chronic back pain. After using my
INADA chair for several months, my back pain is virtually gone and life has
taken on a much cheerier aspect."
Burton L. in Sherborn, MA
“I used to have severe lower back pain, but since I started using the INADA
chair, my pain is gone. Thank you for making my life easier!”
Steve Mullen
"I have sold many massage chairs, and I must say INADA delivers the
only true massage! Most chairs just beat you up. But INADA tailors the massage
to each individual and perfectly targets their shiatsu points. Other chairs
claim to do the same thing, but INADA is the only one that actually does! INADA
definitely makes my customers feel rested, less stressed, ready to go! They
don’t get this from any other chair on my sales floor. INADA is a true Intimate
Massage Experience and no other massage chair comes close. My sales team and I
all love INADA. It’s very important to our massage chair sales and really
increases our level of customer satisfaction. We know that our INADA buyers are
VERY satisfied buyers, and that’s really important to my store’s reputation.
Thank you INADA!"
Store Manager Ryan M. - The Healthy Back Store in Escondido, CA
“My Dad just loves
his INADA massage chair & the family values it for him! It encourages a very
active 84-year old to get the rest he needs but might otherwise neglect. So
truly we credit your product with contributing to my Father's good health and
longevity. Congratulations on providing such a beneficial product and thank you
very much.”
Christine
M. in New York, NY
“My wife and I find the chair very helpful on lower back tension. We use it
almost everyday. My friends all comment that it is the best chair they have ever
tried.”
J.P. in Boca Raton, FL
I am an 84 year old man and I have never liked massage chairs in my life!
That was until I experienced perfection in the INADA chair! In just 9 days
INADA lifted all the tension and stress off of my back and legs. My Grandson
told me to just sit back and relax and that was exactly what I did, I
actually fell a sleep in the chair and when I awoke I felt like dancing with
my wife - something I haven't felt in 20 years. This chair is a must for
everyone of all ages. If you want to feel better than ever before then you
need INADA in your life! Thank you INADA you truly are amazing!
Jack B. in Sun City, CA
Massage Reduces Anxiety
An estimated 20 million Americans suffer from depression. A review of more than
a dozen massage studies concluded that massage helps relive depression and
anxiety by affecting the body’s biochemistry. In the studies reviewed,
researchers measured the stress hormone cortisol participants before and
immediately after massage and found that massage lowered cortisol levels by
up to 53%.
Source: University of Miami School of Medicine
“When I go on vacation, I will miss my INADA chair terribly.”
H.T. in La Jolla, CA
Massage Is Immensely Popular
Massage therapy has been a growing trend in American culture, with 39 million
Americans adults – more than one out of every 6 – getting a massage annually.
Twenty-five million more Americans each year are getting a massage today than
they did 10 years ago.
Source: 2006 AMTA Annual Consumer Survey
“Having INADA is like having a massage therapist on duty 24-hours a day in our
own home…In the morning I step from my bed into INADA and select the
invigorating morning massage program…When I come home at night I collapse into
its welcoming arms and unwind. At any time of day or night I can select any kind
of massage I want. When it comes to getting rid of stress, it’s the best
investment I’ve ever made.”
Jerry S. in San Diego, CA
“INADA is an amazing addition to our home…We use it often.”
M.G. in Manhattan Beach, CA
“Our neighbors used the chair and liked it so much that they ordered one for
themselves the next day! The chair is wonderful for soothing sore muscles, as
well as just relaxing. It is superior to any other massage chair on the market.”
L.P. in Woodcliff Lake, NJ
“When I bought ROBO Chair, the salesperson told me that it was as good as
getting a human massage. I liked the massage a lot in the store, but the
salesperson’s claims seemed over the top. Well…I was wrong…completely wrong.
ROBO Chair has relieved my back aches, helped me sleep at night, and generally
gives me a sense of power and well-being that I can’t believe I get from a
CHAIR! I highly endorse this chair to anyone who wants a legitimate massage.
Since having mine, I’ve already “sold” three of my neighbors. ROBO Chair is my
new best friend.”
B. Buus in Denver, CO
“Love our INADA chair! I have seen competitors’ chairs and have tried them, but
the INADA chair is much better!”
W.S.& K.S. in Southlake, TX
Massage Lowers Blood Pressure
Hypertension if left unchecked, can lead to a host of health problems.
Preliminary research shows that hypertensive patients who received three
10-minute back massages a week had a reduction in blood pressure, compared to
patients who simply relaxed without a massage.
Source: Biological Research for Nursing, Vol. 7, No. 2, 98-105 (2005)
“I’ve used other massage chairs before, but INADA is by far the best massage
chair I’ve ever been in.”
Tom Poe
Massage Alleviates the Effects of Cancer
In a study of breast cancer patients, researchers found than those who were
massaged three times a week reported lower levels of depression, anxiety and
anger, while increasing “natural killer” cells and lymphocytes that help to
battle cancerous tumors.
Source: University of Miami School of Medicine, Journal of Psychosomatic
Research, Volume 57, Issue 1, Pages 45-52, July 2004.
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