Infratonic I-9 Therapeutic Massager on Acupressure Points
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Sound Vitality is the creator of this device, isn't it? So I assume they have to describe their creation thoroughly enough on their own website and not somewhere else. Besides, it's not a lot cheaper than Infratonic 8000.
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can it break up kidney stones? Doesn't an ultrasound machine do this as well? Why not just play those frequencies from any speakers? I'm thinking of buying one for my practice, but I don't see that it is superior to electricity, sound from a speaker. Many speakers make 800 hz. Laser, infrared etc. All of those machines combined would be cheaper. What makes this worth the extra cost?
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Hi, I've had the infratonic 8000 for about 2 years but didn't get tremendous results from using it. Unfortunately, it's not as powerful as I thought it would be. So I had to use physiotherapy to reduce my pains. How much is the i9 version more powerful and if so, why don't they explain it on their website? Maybe it's just a new design with cordless operation.
The advantage to the I-9 over speakers that produce 800 hz, is that the I-9 is chaotic in nature. In other words it modulates between 8-800 hz. which confuses the brain. The I-9 is also portable, I will occasionally walk around with it in my hip pocket.
hbfarris 1 year ago
Krosse2123: In answer to your question placed on my YouTube account. The Infratonic 8000 operated in the chaotic frequencies of 8.5-13.5 Hz. The new I-9 Infratonic Massager Frequency: 8-800 Hz. It is much more powerful, yet battery operated with up to 50 hours of use per charge, and is less expensive. I use the I-9 and Mobile Magin in allmost all of my sessions.
hbfarris 1 year ago