Release date: 2014-09-25 Philips has introduced two new smart devices: PulseRelief and BlueTouch. Both devices are controlled by an iPhone or iPad. Can help people relieve muscle pain. PulseRelief, which uses transcutaneous electrical stimulation nerve technology (TENS), can directly transmit electronic pulse signals to nerve tissue, block the transmission of pain signals to the brain, and release endorphins to relieve pain and make people feel euphoric. There are many similar products on the market (the number of "TENS devices" on eBay and Amazon is numerous), but PulseRelief allows users to control them on their mobile phones, with 60 intensity levels to choose from. There is another painkiller called BlueTouch (pictured above), which is highly technical and specializes in back muscle pain. Is the appearance of BlueTouch familiar? It is because an older version of BlueTouch has been available. The device flashes blue LED light when attached to the skin surface. BlueTouch accelerates blood circulation and accelerates the body's self-healing by inducing the release of nitric oxide in the body. Similar to PulseRelief, users also control BlueTouch through a mobile app to choose different treatment types. Source: cnbeta website chewable probiotics,acidophilus tablets,Probiotic Tablets,lactobacillus tablet Jiangsu Biodep Biotechnology Co. ,Ltd. , https://www.mbioda.com
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Recently, Philips has introduced two new smart devices: PulseRelief and BlueTouch. The two devices are controlled by iPhone or iPad to help people relieve muscle pain.
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