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12-27-2020 03:55 PM
Hi. I have heard two hosts say that this is a "return TSV" from May. While I no longer watch QVC the way I did 25 yrs ago, I usually check the TSV daily, but I don't remember this (maybe the Christmas champagne?lol)
*There are NO reviews to check out. (I hate it when they change the item number to make it appear as a blank slate!!)
*Did you purchase this in May? Thoughts on this model?
*IF you have a vibration plate/platform, do you like it? Why? Why not?
I had previouly looked at the Tony Little model on HSN, but its gone now too. Poof. Not even a sold out page!
I could find only one other thread about this TSV, and it turned into an 'I use this other equipment' thread. I have been looking at this type of equipment for awhile and would like the input.
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12-27-2020 04:01 PM - edited 12-27-2020 04:03 PM
This appears to be the "new and improved" version of the old vibrating belts of the 1950s. These were pretty much a joke at the time and were bebunked by medical science as useless. They quickly faded from the scene, only to be seen in comedy skits.
12-27-2020 04:02 PM
The product concept was new to me, so when someone posted here recently (don't remember the forum) and was very enthusiastic about the one she bought, I looked into them.
I didn't go far to find serious warnings.
"Vibration can have adverse effects on a number of physiologic systems. This work indicates that readily accessible WBV devices markedly exceed ISO guidelines for safety, and extreme caution must be practiced when considering their use."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3688642/
That stopped me cold. The shopping channels shouldn't be selling something that could hurt people.
12-27-2020 04:03 PM
Check out vibration therapy on google. Also, you can read a lot of reviews on Amazon, of various vibration plates. I got a LifePro one, and love it. Do your research before you buy. Make sure it's for you. Not eveybody likes them. My husband gets on it for 2 min, and he's done. LOL Good luck!
12-27-2020 04:05 PM
If one could shake the weight off, nobody would be fat.
12-27-2020 04:11 PM - edited 12-27-2020 04:47 PM
Before I had my double hip and double knee joint replacements I had two vibration plates I used daily....mostly used for helping build bone mass.
I read that the vibrations can loosen joint replacements...and I wanted to take NO CHANCES with that!
So I donated both of them to goodwill.
12-27-2020 05:02 PM
@Dar321 wrote:Check out vibration therapy on google. Also, you can read a lot of reviews on Amazon, of various vibration plates. I got a LifePro one, and love it. Do yourfePro do you have? research before you buy. Make sure it's for you. Not eveybody likes them. My husband gets on it for 2 min, and he's done. LOL Good luck!
Which model of LifePro do you have?
12-27-2020 08:13 PM - edited 12-27-2020 08:14 PM
Not something you would want to buy. Too many people IN THE KNOW told me it not only does not work but it might be unsafe.
12-27-2020 08:21 PM
I wonder what it feels like when it shakes your booty and I wonder if you try to talk while on it, it makes your voice shaky. ![]()
12-27-2020 08:31 PM
@noodleann thanks for posting that article. It's from a reputable source, so I trust the warnings.
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