As professionals have been doing more and more work with computers, repetitive motion injuries from typing and general desk work has been on the rise. What if I told you there was an easy, non intrusive way to help reduce the inflammation that causes those symptoms?

 

I know that I’ve had my share of issues like carpal tunnel and tennis elbow come from my professional career. Whether I’ve been on the shop floor or behind my computer they both have their hazards. I’ve also never been in a position to be down for any real length of time, plus I’ve doubted how well an intrusive surgery would be for inflamed tendons, nerves and so on. I’ve dealt with my fingers falling asleep from carpal tunnel syndrome for years. 

 

I’ve tried supplements and exercises with some improvement. I tried frequency therapy for the first time last year and I was genuinely impressed at how well it worked for my carpal tunnel as well as other parts of my body. I saw improvements in joints, mental clarity, as well as a number of other things. The biggest improvement in the least amount of time was my tendons. My Carpal Tunnel improved, though not perfect, it moved me away from the potential of an invasive operation. I’d later come to find out that my carpal tunnel issues are more in my shoulder and neck than my hands and wrists. The point is that if you are looking for a less invasive way to help your body in ways that it was meant to be, frequency therapy is a great way to go that doesn’t have side effects like medications or long recovery times like surgeries. 

 

If you are interested in trying out this with a great wearable tech option, Go to wavwatch.com  and use coupon code ERIC100 to save $100 at checkout. 

 

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