MERRITT ISLAND, Fla.,
Sept. 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/
-- Good Vibrations Shoes Inc. (OTCPink: GVSI), announced
that the company was featured in Florida Today, Health on
Thursday, September 4th, 2014.
Florida Today is part of the national Today Newspaper.
The article was authored by George
White, contributing reporter, and was from an interview with
Dr. Richard Koenig, Good Vibrations
Shoes Inc, CEO. The article explained that Good Vibrations Shoes is
the result of 10 years of research and development. He went on to
explain that Good Vibrations Shoes comply with Medicare standards
and are operated by remote control making it easier for people to
operate. Initially, Dr. Koenig designed shoes to be worn following
foot surgery and steadily changed into a therapeutic shoe when he
added vibration. From there, the shoes again changed into a street
wearable shoe that vibrates. Vibrating shoes offer a
vibratory massage that encourages blood flow through the feet,
bringing nutrition and oxygen while forcing lactic acid out of the
feet. It is lactic acid build up that causes cramping and muscle
pain in the feet. Vibration applied to the feet may also improve
balance. Dr. Koenig explained to George that tiny nerve receptors
(proprioceptors) inform us about position and movement of our body.
"We know from science that these receptors can be awakened when
they have been dormant," Dr. Koenig said.
Good Vibrations Shoes recommends that patients run the vibration
for 20 to 30 minutes, five to six times daily. The internal
batteries will run for two and half hours before requiring a
recharge using a mini USB which takes about 30 to 40 minutes. After
years of development, Good Vibrations Shoes have evolved in
appearance and function, and are made to look like regular stylish
shoes with high quality materials and craftsmanship, but with
internal shock proof, waterproof and quiet running vibrations.
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SOURCE Good Vibrations Shoes Inc.