Nubax Trio – Personal Review
Can the Nubax Trio ease your aching back? By Steve Hefferon Lasting back pain relief in just 3 to 6 minutes a day? If you’re skeptical, you’re in good company. When I first opened the box this Australian company sent me and read the claim accompanying their device, my first reaction was “yea, right!” I know how effective inversion can be for decompressing the spine and giving relief from back pain and sciatica as pressure is relieved. But there’s a lot of people who are either scared to invert or can’t for a medical reason, such as a hip or knee replacement. That’s why I was really interested to see how well the Nubax Trio worked for spinal decompression. Here’s my take on how easy the Nubax is to assemble, how easy it is to use, and most importantly, how well it decompresses the spine. See the complete post here
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