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Anti Aging Lifetime Wellness System, Inc.
Anti Aging Lifetime Wellness CenterBiomechanical Stimulation is a proven technology used to treat osteoporosis and osteo arthritis dating back to the rehabilitation of astronauts by NASA. The Rejuvenator combines biomechanical stimulation with even newer technologies developed by NASA to increase bone density, increase muscle strength and coordination and significantly reduce pain. 10 minutes on the Rejuvenator is more effective than 20 minutes of traditional weight bearing exercises in increasing bone density. Using the Rejuvenator allows the body to fully participate and benefit from the constant, even flow of blood and oxygen to all body parts without causing discomfort or strain to joints or muscles. The muscles experience an involuntary relaxation that penetrates deep into the tissues. This process of cellular purification cleanses the lymphatic system and releases toxins stored in the cells. Water retention is a major health issue previously addressed primarily by prescription drugs which provide temporary symptomatic relief, and frequently have serious side effects.

The Rejuvenator has several additional functions specifically directed at strengthening and toning specific muscle groups.

Target areas include:

1. Waist:

  • Lower abdominals (between navel and pelvis)
  • Upper abdominals (between sternum and navel)
  • Intercostals (between sides of waist)
  • Obliques (lower sides of waist)

2. Legs & Buttocks:

  • Buttocks (above the upper legs in the back)
  • Quadriceps (front of thighs)
  • Biceps femoris (back of upper legs, thighs/hamstrings)
  • Calves (backs of lower legs)

3. Chest and Supporting Breast Muscles:

  • Pectorals (between collarbone and sternum)
  • Serratus (short rope like muscles between the pectorals and latissimus dorsi)

4. Back:

  • Latissimus dorsi (all the way across the back, from low on the spine to rear deltoids)
  • Spinal erectors (along lower section of the spine)

5. Shoulders:

  • Deltoids-front & rear (caps of muscle over shoulder joints)
  • Trapezius (top of back to either side of neck)

6. Arms:

  • Biceps (front of upper arm)
  • Triceps (sagging under and rear of arms)

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