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Finally, a type of exercise everyone can stick with. Whether you want to reduce weight, fight cellulite, build muscle, improve flexibility or improve your golf swing, the new Ironman Resolution Vibration Trainer will help you to reach your goals.

Vibration training is low impact and gentle enabling anyone, regardless of
their age or fitness levels, to benefit without putting strain on joints
or other parts of the body.

The benefits of vibration training are considerable, as evidenced by its acceptance by major medical, rehabilitation and therapeutic centers across the country. It can enhance an individual's general well being and quality of life regardless of age, medical, neurological or physical condition.

  • Burn Excess Fat and tone and tighten your skin.
  • Human Growth Hormone (HGH) output increased by up to 400%.
  • Decreases cellulite and improves your body's natural collagen levels.
  • Increase muscle strength - as much as 50% in as little as 3 weeks!
  • Improves your blood circulation and lymphatic drainage.
  • Builds bone density and fights osteoporosis.
  • Increase metabolism, helping to burn fat and raise energy levels.
  • Reduces your back and joint pain.
  • Decrease blood pressure and cortisol levels.
  • Dramatically increase your flexibility.
  • Improved sense of balance and coordination.
  • Elevates your serotonin and neutrophine levels (better mood and sense of well being)

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    March 8, 2007

    "Guardian of the genome" protein found to underlie skin tanning May also influence human fondness for sunshine

    A protein known as the "master watchman of the genome" for its ability to guard against cancer-causing DNA damage has been found to provide an entirely different level of cancer protection: By prompting the skin to tan in response to ultraviolet light from the sun, it deters the development of melanoma skin cancer, the fastest-increasing form of cancer in the world.

    In a study in the March 9 issue of the journal Cell, researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute report that the protein, p53, is not only linked to skin tanning, but also may play a role in people's seemingly universal desire to be in the sun — an activity that, by promoting tanning, can reduce one's risk of melanoma.

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