Tyent MMP-9090 Turbo Extreme Water IonizerTyent has done it again, and I wanted to drop a quick note on this.  The Tyent MMP-9090 Turbo Extreme Water Ionizer is now available, and it has exceeded our expectations.  We will do a detailed review later, but here is a quick introduction.

The Tyent MMP-9090 is the latest from the leading manufacturer of water ionizers.  Tyent has set themselves far apart from any competing unit with the new model.  The MMP-9090 Turbo Extreme builds on the groundbreaking MMP-7070 Turbo and includes all the features from the earlier unit including:

  • In addition to the ability to produce alkaline drinking water, the ability to create “super waters” of ph levels from 2.0 to 12.0.  Most units on the market do not have the power to create these highly alkaline or highly acidic waters, which may be Continue reading »
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How to Choose an Exercise Bike

On May 4, 2010, in Exercise, Therapy, by Lesley

Stamina CPS 9220 Indoor Cycle Exercise Bike from Better Health InnovationsPhysiotherapy is kind of new, or so I always thought. So I was surprised when the very nice man who tortured me in hospital told me that Hippocrates himself had used massage, manipulation and hydrotherapy to treat patients.  Physical therapy it seems is as old as the science of medicine, dating back at least to 460 BC, and on the biggest problems physical therapists face is the varying degree’s of fitness in their patients. We all know that if you don’t use it, you loose it, but a degree of fitness is required just in order to take exercise. Not all therapies suit all patients, and while walking sounds nice and gentle, you can’t walk if you cant support your own weight, so something as fundamental as using your legs can be a problem.  This is a common problem for anyone attempting serious weight loss. If you are already overweight you may find the exercise is as bad for you as the extra weight you carry, but you still need to exercise, so what do you do? Continue reading »