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ISN – Sciatica

Product description

ISN Sciatica
Sciatica: causes and symptoms Sciatica describes pain caused by irritation of the sciatic nerve, often due to herniated discs, muscle tension, or degenerative changes. Symptoms include sharp, radiating pain from the back through the buttocks and into the leg, often accompanied by tingling or numbness. Risk factors include lack of exercise, obesity, or prolonged sitting.
What exactly does the ISN (sciatica chip) do?
• Targeted effect on sciatica: It is designed to support the body by transmitting frequencies that target nerve irritation, tension, and radiating pain. In testimonials, users report pain relief, improved muscle relaxation (e.g., piriformis muscle), and increased energy, which could indirectly help with sciatica symptoms such as stabbing pains in the leg or numbness. Similar to other chips (e.g., “pain patches” for post-operative pain), it is described as a supplement to physical therapy or relaxation to accelerate the regeneration process.
• General functionality: The chip does not generate energy, but uses the natural law of resonance—only suitable frequencies trigger a reaction in the body. It is said to reduce oxidative stress, shift the pH value to alkaline, and stimulate self-healing powers, e.g., by harmonizing organs and the nervous system.
• Application: Wear it close to the body (e.g., in your pocket, on your belt, or as a pendant), ideally during the day or overnight. It works immediately and does not require batteries. For sciatica: Combine with stretching exercises or heat, as recommended in customer feedback.

 

Price and shipping information

 42,00

(Contains 19% VAT in addition to shipping)

Delivery time approx. 3-4 working days

In the case of deliveries to non-EU countries, additional tariffs, taxes and fees may apply. In the case of deliveries outside of Germany, shipping usually takes longer.



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