(Part 2) Best wellness relaxation products according to redditors

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We found 56 Reddit comments discussing the best wellness relaxation products. We ranked the 27 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Alternative medicine products
App-enabled activity trackers
Fitness & activity monitors
Massage tools & equipment

Top Reddit comments about Wellness & Relaxation:

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Moustache
u/stayawaygetaway_ · 2 pointsr/massage

No problem! There are also tools you can buy to do it yourself, like this https://www.amazon.com/TheraWand-Premium/dp/B00DN6PIE6

I would recommend going to a pt first, even if you do end up buying a tool to use yourself. They can help explain what to do/how to use it.

u/kevin24lg · 1 pointr/Dermatophagia

I’m in the same boat. Step-son (16) called out my thumb being all damaged/bloody and that was the final straw. I’ve been trying to stop off and on over the last 6 months. This is my longest streak of not doing it and I feel like it’s at the hardest point because new skin is growing under the damaged dead skin which is making the old skin very in my face. It’s sharp, dry, catches on things and a bit of an eyesore. I’m pushing through it though, for the most part.

One of the things that’s helped my the most is if I do lapse and bite, I spit it out. I don’t want to give my brain the reward it wants. And if there’s a particular finger that is more desirable to bite I put a bandaid over it. Also use lotion at least twice a day. I use this stuff because it feels less greasy then other lotions and generally feels pretty pleasant on my hands/fingers.

It’s been 2 weeks since a major biting session. I’ve had a couple picking sessions (finger nails scraping at cuticles), but they were very short lived and only on 2 fingers (thumb, index). I stopped after that.

There’s no right way to go about this, just be diligent and try to be hyper aware of when you do it and stop yourself. One bite on accident in a day is still significantly better than giving in to a whole session. Progress is progress. The more you’re able to not do it the easier it gets though (for the most part).

u/letsgo_9273 · 1 pointr/funny

Not at all what you think. They're usually made of wood. https://www.amazon.com/The-Happy-Company-Massager/dp/B0015Y8TDA

u/EskimoRocket · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

https://www.amazon.com/Life-Flo-Oil-Pure-Buckthorn-Ounce/dp/B005575QKC

I found a link! It looks like most of the people reviewing badly are upset about potential staining, which is fair, as it is extremely pigmented. But the oil is high quality and cold pressed-- it's the real deal. You could probably find some more diluted mixes on the web if the color is off putting for you. I have never had problems with it staining my skin or towels.

u/Mackin-N-Cheese · 1 pointr/whatisthisthing

It's an obsidian arrowhead, but determining whether it's genuine Native American or a replica is beyond the scope of this subreddit.

u/alubolg · 1 pointr/Fitness

The original invention is called the 'Kuznetsov Applicator'. I got one that looked a lot like this
http://www.amazon.com/Applicator-Kuznetsov-Acupressure-Mat-Needles/dp/B00IITQURW/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1418446089&sr=8-7&keywords=Kuznetsov+applicator

But there are lots, and they all do basically the same job. The non-Russian ones have padding at the back, and you can use them on the floor instead of a bed.

Here's the full story
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acupressure_mat

Warning: the first two minutes of using these, every time, is VERY PAINFUL as the sharp teeth dig into your flesh. It's definitely worth the pain, though!

The type with the metal spikes (Lyapko applicator) isn't painful, though, and the effect is also great, but different. I use both.

http://www.amazon.com/Acupuncture-Applicator-Lyapko-Acupressure-Shoulders/dp/B00GYEDWLU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418446570&sr=8-1&keywords=Lyapko