A study ranking the most burdensome conditions in terms of poor health put ischemic heart disease in the number one spot. Probably not too surprising… But what might surprise you is what comes in second: low back and neck pain.
We’ve gotten better at fighting the types of things that used to really plague people, like measles. But as people all over the world increasingly live longer lives, they are left spending their golden years with severe aches and pains.
About 80 percent of adults experience low back pain at some point in their lifetimes. It is the most common cause of job-related disability and a leading contributor to missed work days.
To add to the challenge, when your back is aching or structurally damaged, you become very limited in the exercises you can do – which can cause weight gain and loss of muscle – which causes more back pain… and the cycle continues. That’s where Oxycise comes in!
Not only is Oxycise a great way to stay in shape when your back won’t allow you to do traditional exercises – but it can reduce or even completely obliterate back pain as you improve your posture, strengthen the muscles that support your spine, and increase flexibility.
And if you are one of the lucky few to have avoided back pain so far, Oxycise will help to keep your spine strong, healthy, and mobile to prevent problems. Plus you can avoid irritating your back in the first place by replacing the high impact exercises with Oxycise.
Check out these great results from those who have experienced relief from chronic back pain, and even gotten off pain medications:
Besides the inch loss benefits is the added plus – that all the stretching exercises have really helped my back. I’ve had back pain since I was twenty…14 years now, and these past two weeks I haven’t had to take any pain medication!!
Paloma
I just wanted to rave about the difference that just one week of doing Oxycise has made in my chronic back pain. Words can’t even express how awesome it is to wake up in the morning feeling good for once, and not in excruciating pain. My pain is definitely lessening to the point that it’s barely noticeable. It used to tap me on the shoulder and scream into my ear every morning when I woke up! This alone is such a motivating factor for me, not to mention the extra boost of energy that I have throughout my day. Keep up the good work everybody! Yay us!
Jaiye Singleton
I feel great and have lots of energy. My chiropractor says my lower back is getting stronger and better! I feel much less pain in that area. I’m developing muscle tone and can even sit up from a prone position with little effort! I’m very pleased with my results.
Keep on breathing!
Patsy