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Overview

The Surge of Chi Exerciser is the culmination of decades of therapeutic knowledge and experience, originating in Japan and China. ‘Goldfish exercise’, as it is affectionately known by the Japanese, has become a popular way for millions in the Far East to help their bodies stay young.

Energy for Health's Surge of Chi® Exerciser comes from a class of passive exercise machines that have become generically known in the West as 'Chi Exercise Machines' - or simply 'Chi Machines' after the original Japanese model found its way to the West under this trade-marked product name.

Use of the exerciser is simplicity itself. Simply lie down and relax, with your feet on the padded ankle rests.

Let your body respond naturally to the movement of your feet as the Chi Exerciser swings them gently and rhythmically from side to side.

Adjust the speed with the dial on the easy to use hand control, finding the rhythm which suits you best.

Experience the release of tension as the wavelike motion moves through your body.

Lie still and enjoy the afterglow as the chi energy continues to flow through your body after the Chi Exerciser stops.

Savour the sense of well-being that the exerciser helps to create as you let yourself sink into the relaxed state stimulated by this unique form of spinal massage.

Balance

Regular use of the Surge of Chi Exerciser can help to bring balance back to bodies suffering from stress and loss of optimum health.

Amongst many other potential benefits, it is believed that the exercise and massage effects enjoyed during use of the Surge of Chi Exerciser can stimulate the body's systems to absorb higher levels of oxygen. This was the main objective of the Japanese inventor of the original 'Chi Machine' that was the forerunner of the Surge of Chi Exerciser.