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SOLOFLEX REBUTS CONSUMERS REPORT ARTICLE |
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June 28, 2007 |
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PRESS RELEASE: SOLOFLEX REBUTS CONSUMERS REPORT ARTICLE June 28, 2007 -- Consumers Report recently reviewed the Soloflex Whole Body Vibration (WBV) Platform and, in a five minute test of oxygen uptake, concluded that it does not work for weight-loss and should not be used to replace regular exercise. Soloflex does not make weight-loss or aerobic conditioning claims for our WBV Platform nor have we ever suggested that it replace regular exercise except for those who cannot exercise because of physical limitations. The conditioning claims we make for our equipment (strength, balance, flexibility, circulation) can be found on our website: www.soloflex.com . More information about the efficacy of Whole Body Vibration can be found in the Continuing Medical Education (CME) course on WBV for physicians at www.medscape.com , search Whole Body Vibration. It takes weeks to see the benefits of any type of exercise program. Consumers Report magazine should do their homework before publishing such nonsense. Although I imagine reports of this type are good for increasing magazine circulation. Jerry Wilson, pres. Soloflex, Inc ### |