I’ve not tried these, but I’ve had a quick look at the website and it doesn’t state the strength of the magnets. From reading the posts on the forum you will see that strong magnets are needed to get any results.
Personally, I think you will be wasting your money. Your best bet is to spend $0.99 per magnet, manually massage each day and do some light weights 2-3 times a week. See the forum for purchase details, magnet strength, and usage. I’m much fuller and have a bit of a lift as well.
Actually those aren't magnets being sold with that massager, I just bought one of those last week from a different seller and got it in the mail. I thought they were magnets too tho! They are actually extra batteries, lol! The little massagers are kinda annoying, they go off periodically after 10 to 15 mins and u gotta change out the batteries to make them work again, but they were decent price tho. I just ordered the electric-pulse massager everyone else has been using too, waiting for it to come in the mail so I can switch around. :)
oh, no. I just oredered the magnet massagers too, last week. Hmm, I knew those were batteries, I think the magnets are built in. If they are in fact there and If they are good magnets and If they were installed with the correct polarity laying toward the breast.......Whew! Lot to worry about there, at least they were pretty cheap...
If these are the massagers anyone else bought, then, they appear to be nothing more than little mini booby vibrators. I took a chance and popped mine open to look inside, no magic magnet that I could recognize.
oh well, Im pretty lazy at massage, maybe they will substitute.....
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