Niagara Bathtub Product Of I Conci
Sponsored LinksNiagara is a bathtub Complaints in slabs of stone with a support in alveolare boards in PMMA integrated in foam polystyrene. Create a bathroom that feels comfortable and calm, with a bathtub that is designed simple but with soft colors and clean. Decorating the bathroom can be done starting from selecting the bathtub and other furniture adapted to the concept of the tub in want. Niagara bathtubs can be a complement to initiate a series of decorating your bathroom will do, with simple shapes and soft colors can be combined to modern minimalist bathroom. Strong materials can also be a consideration in choosing a tub of this, besides the size of which should also be adjusted by the area your bathroom. Niagara bath is available in cm.210×100 and 250×100 with space for drawers
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Hi,
This is a very nice Hydrotherapy equipment. However to be efficient a hydrotherapy tub must be able to increase cellular hydration. In order to measure the Hydration or Dehydration level of the body and the cells you can use a biofeedback diagnostic equipment like the OptimumWellnesScan.
Thanks to the OptimumWellnesScan you will be able to diagnose in 10 seconds the health status, the health improvement of your patients as well as the level of efficiency of the SPAs, hydrotherapy equipment or balneotherapy equipment.
The OptimumWellnesScan enables you to:
Measure the increase or decrease of cellular hydration / dehydration
Measure the increase or decrease of cellular energy
Measure the increase of decrease of mineral level
Measure the increase of decrease of protein level
Measure the increase of decrease of body fat
Measure the increase of decrease of muscle mass
Measure the increase of decrease of Calcium
Measure the increase of decrease of potassium
Measure the increase of decrease of body’s energy storage
Etc, etc…
Regards
Joy Rays
leadingspas@gmail.com
Comment by Joy Rays — August 12, 2010 @ 4:22 pm