Customer Reviews 

Disappointed
2008-10-31This is called an "Extreme" massager and is supposed to give you a powerful massage, but does not. If you are looking for a deep tissue massage, this is not the product for you.

Cute, and that's about all
2008-09-05Spend a little more money and get something better. The item is cute with it,s flashing lights,but that's about all.

Great little massager for the price
2008-01-07I would recommend this little massager to anyone who needs a little hand held massager for easy to reach spots. I like that it has a charging base, so battery waste isn't an issue. I use it on my lower back and upper shoulders to ease tension and it does the job. It's a cute design and easy to hold onto.

good but wimpy
2007-12-26We've only had for a couple of days so I can't attest to long term reliability. It works pretty well. The fact that it's cordless is nice. It's lightweight and comfortable to use. The only downside is that the vibration is weak. If you need something stronger look at the higher priced percussion models.
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A study has found that caffeine can be more useful than to simply help us stay awake.
Researchers at The Australian Institute of Sport fed athletes 6-8 ounces of a caffeinated drink before they exercised. These caffeinated athletes were able to continue exercising for 30 minutes more than their peers who had not had any caffeine. Furthermore, the athletes who took the caffeine lost more weight during the exercise than those who went without.
These results have led the research team to suggest that caffeine helps muscles burn fat instead of carbohydrates.
Because maintaining a healthy weight is vital to staying healthy and young, caffeine can be a tool in your anti-aging plan. So, before you hop on the treadmill, consider drinking a small caffeinated beverage to help improve your workout too!
Of course, consult your doctor before beginning or making changes to your exercise regimen.
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