That will help sansu almost 0, because it will not create a magnetic field of the required power. Everything is ok from the marketing side. Anyway, someone will buy it, someone will need a placebo.
you can suppress everything, even nature, which tries to remind you that maybe what you are doing, living, is not right. It does not require much science. And to understand and explain why PMS is felt so differently and does not bother everyone - well, that would be science. It's just unprofitable, isn't it?
ibuprofen helps, but is the pain due to hormonal imbalance anyway? (for example, there was no pain when using CT) physiology also played a role, at least that's what the doctor said. I don't have PMS irritation, only everything is swollen, a little water accumulates in the tissues. will help
I would be more interested if such a bow could help an acquaintance with Parkinson's disease. if it was possible to wear such a bow and there was no need to implant electrodes in the brain - so it would be a miracle how the quality of life would improve! and he has been sick since he was 35 years old... it's a pity, because he lost a lot of quality of life, he's still so young.
I would really look forward to such a bow. I would really like to buy it. Oh, where do you have to join the waiting lines?
That will help sansu almost 0, because it will not create a magnetic field of the required power. Everything is ok from the marketing side. Anyway, someone will buy it, someone will need a placebo.
you can suppress everything, even nature, which tries to remind you that maybe what you are doing, living, is not right. It does not require much science. And to understand and explain why PMS is felt so differently and does not bother everyone - well, that would be science. It's just unprofitable, isn't it?
ibuprofen helps, but is the pain due to hormonal imbalance anyway? (for example, there was no pain when using CT) physiology also played a role, at least that's what the doctor said. I don't have PMS irritation, only everything is swollen, a little water accumulates in the tissues. will help
I would be more interested if such a bow could help an acquaintance with Parkinson's disease. if it was possible to wear such a bow and there was no need to implant electrodes in the brain - so it would be a miracle how the quality of life would improve! and he has been sick since he was 35 years old... it's a pity, because he lost a lot of quality of life, he's still so young.