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HGH Restore offers a fantastic formula for HGH activation in a new easy to use spray dispenser. HGH has been developed by a group of specialty doctors focused on the benefits of HGH and is manufactured in an FDA approved laboratory.
HGH Restore Formula is not a hormone. The all natural ingredients in HGH Restore stimulate the pituitary to release natural human growth hormone and to strengthen the weakening pituitary gland. HGH Restore Formula has been clinically shown to increase natural secretion of human growth hormone levels by an average of 70%+ over 60 days! HGH Restore is a growth hormone releasing and pituitary strengthening formula. HGH Restore is a safe and effective nutritional product that is formulated to stimulate the body to increase it's levels of natural growth hormone and to strengthen the ever- weakening pituitary.
Why HGH Restore Is Superior To All Other Formulas
HGH Restore has reported increased energy and libido, memory improvement, elevated mood, improved sleep, immune enhancement, restoration of hair and muscle mass, marked improvement in skin texture, and much more.
How is HGH Restore different from other similar products?
When the body receives a hormone from an outside source, the gland that produces it either atrophies or stops. HGH Restore is the only formula that stimulates your body to produce the optimal HGH amount for your system. This gentle approach works with the naturally occurring rhythms and cycles of the body. Most of the other products use synthetic or non-botanical ingredients. Some even contain potentially harmful mega-dose amino acids. By contrast, the ingredients in HGH Restore are 100% natural. There are no synthetic ingredients.
Why a liquid form?
It has a high absorption rate, in that it is considered "predigested" and readily assimilated by the digestive system.
Directions:
Take 3-5 pump sprays , twice daily. Take (at least) 15 minutes prior to breakfast and again, 15 or more minutes prior to lunch. No animal products of any sort are in this formula, nor was animal testing done.
Recommended Use: Use 1-2 bottles consistently. Take 4-6 week break between consistent use to maximize benefit.
About Leptica: For 25+ Years Leptica has been developing and testing non-drug formulas to help be your best. Offering unique formulas to improve lives. The formulas Leptica develops are designed to work with the body through cellular signaling, which uses the body’s natural chemistry to improve health. There are little to no side effects with these formulas as these are developed to use what the body already owns. Peer-reviewed and published clinical studies in Townsend Newsletter and Journal of Complementary & Alternative Medicine.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Read all product packaging for ingredients, suggested use, warnings, and other important information prior to use. The information contained on this web site is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for the advice provided by your doctor or other health care professional.
What Is Cupping?
Cupping is a treatment that is part of Oriental medicine that can provide an especially pleasant experience. The use of cupping dates back to a Taoist herbalist by the name of Ge Hong in 300 AD. Early Chinese documentation, 3000 years old, used cupping for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Officially, the therapeutic practice of cupping was established in the 1950's across hospitals in China after research conducted by Chinese and Soviet Union acupuncturists confirmed the effectiveness and benefits of cupping.
The term "Cupping" is a technique that uses small glass cups or bamboo jars as a suction device that is placed on the skin to disperse and break up stagnation and congestion by drawing congested blood, energy or other humors to the surface.
There are different ways to create the suction in the cups. A common historic method involves swabbing rubbing alcohol onto the bottom of the cup, lighting it with a flame, and placing the cup immediately against the skin. Suction can also be created by inverting a cup over a small flame. Careful action should be taken not to use flames near the skin and are not lit throughout the process of cupping.
When suction has occurred, the cups can be gently moved across the skin (sometimes called “gliding" cupping). Massage oils are sometimes applied to improve movement of the cups along the skin. Cupping causes the skin and superficial muscle layer to be lightly drawn into the cup. It can be thought of as the inverse of massage – rather than applying pressure to muscles, it uses gentle pressure to pull them upward. For most people, this is treatment is relaxing and relieving sensation.
Once applied to the body, cups are generally left in place for about ten minutes. This practice is similar to the practice of Tui Na, a traditional Chinese medicine massage technique that targets acupuncture points as well as painful body parts, and is known to provide relief through pressure.
The side effects of cupping are mild. The most common side effect is bruising and it should be expected. Most people find that skin will return to looking normal within 10 days. Other potential side effects include mild discomfort, skin infection, or burns when used with flame. However, when used carefully and with appropriate application side effects are nominal. We offer primarily suction based cupping products that eliminate the risk associated with open flame or over heating.
Can't sleep? Can't turn off? Your body may be electrically out of balance — and no amount of melatonin fixes that.
Your body is a living electrical system. Energy flows through meridian pathways, governs your nervous system, and regulates how you rest, recover, and feel. When that flow is disrupted — by stress, EMF exposure, or simply being disconnected from the earth — the result is all too familiar: tension that won't release, a mind that won't quiet, and sleep that doesn't restore.
The Copper Polarity BioCircuit was designed to change that. Naturally. Passively. Without a single battery or button.
100+ Years of Bioelectrical Science. One Elegant Practice.
First developed in 1919 by pioneering researcher Leo Eeman, the Eeman Relaxation Circuit is one of the oldest and most validated tools in energy medicine. Eeman discovered that the human body carries natural electrical polarity — positive and negative charges distributed across specific anatomical points — and that connecting those points through a conductive copper circuit allows the body's excess bioelectrical energy to redistribute and rebalance. No external power source required. No side effects. Just your body, doing what it already knows how to do.
Copper has been revered since the time of the pharaohs for its conductive and healing properties. It remains one of the finest natural conductors available — making it the ideal medium for this passive, non-invasive grounding therapy.
How the Copper BioCircuit Works
This isn't a TENS unit. It doesn't introduce electricity into the body. Instead, it creates a closed-loop pathway that allows your own bioelectrical energy to flow freely between its natural poles — a gentle, full-body nervous system reset.
The copper mesh panels connect key meridian and chakra points at the hands, feet, and torso, supporting a circular flow of chi energy that moves left to right and top to bottom through the body. This passive redistribution of electrical potential:
- Releases stored tension from muscles and connective tissue
- Calms the nervous system and quiets mental chatter that blocks sleep
- Supports the body's natural transition out of fight-or-flight
- Promotes deep, restorative rest — without medication, devices, or effort
- Offers a grounding therapy alternative for those who can't practice outdoor earthing
Within 15–30 minutes of lying in circuit, most users notice breathing deepening, muscles softening, and a profound sense of stillness settling in. Think of it as a full-body reset — the kind your nervous system has been waiting for.
Why Our BioCircuit Is Different
Each BioCircuit is hand-crafted to meet exact specifications developed from over a century of bioelectrical science research. Not all Eeman circuits are built equally. Ours is constructed with double-layered copper mesh panels — a meaningful upgrade from the single-layer construction used by most competitors. This dual-layer design enhances conductivity and dramatically improves durability over time.
Every component — screens, wires, and hand-held electrodes — is pure copper. All connections are reinforced for lasting, reliable performance.
What's included:
- 2 upper torso panels (10" x 10")
- 2 foot panels (10" x 5")
- 2 polished copper hand-held electrodes
- Copper connecting wires
- Full instructions
Also available bundled with the BioCircuit Book — the definitive guide to Leo Eeman's research and relaxation circuit practice.
A Daily Practice for Modern Life
We've become a species disconnected from the earth. Shoes, elevated beds, and concrete floors insulate us from the natural electron exchange our ancestors relied on instinctively. The BioCircuit bridges that gap — recreating the grounding effect that restores balance at a cellular level, right from your own bed or couch.
- Before sleep — transition your body out of fight-or-flight for deeper, more restorative rest
- Mid-afternoon — reset focus and reduce stress without caffeine
- Post-workout — support muscle recovery and reduce tension naturally
15 to 30 minutes is all it takes. No power. No side effects. Just your body, in balance.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Our Deluxe 10 Piece Cupping set is the perfect way to get a complete set and very easy to use.
The set is made from a high quality plastic that is shock and heat resistant. This high quality plastic allows them to be sterilized in boiling water. Each cup also uses easy release air-locking valves.
The Deluxe 10 piece set also includes a pistol grip hand pump for safe and ease of use.
What Is Cupping?
Cupping is a treatment that is part of Oriental medicine that can provide an especially pleasant experience. The use of cupping dates back to a Taoist herbalist by the name of Ge Hong in 300 AD. Early Chinese documentation, 3000 years old, used cupping for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Officially, the therapeutic practice of cupping was established in the 1950's across hospitals in China after research conducted by Chinese and Soviet Union acupuncturists confirmed the effectiveness and benefits of cupping.
The term "Cupping" is a technique that uses small glass cups or bamboo jars as a suction device that is placed on the skin to disperse and break up stagnation and congestion by drawing congested blood, energy or other humors to the surface.
There are different ways to create the suction in the cups. A common historic method involves swabbing rubbing alcohol onto the bottom of the cup, lighting it with a flame, and placing the cup immediately against the skin. Suction can also be created by inverting a cup over a small flame. Careful action should be taken not to use flames near the skin and are not lit throughout the process of cupping.
When suction has occurred, the cups can be gently moved across the skin (sometimes called “gliding" cupping). Massage oils are sometimes applied to improve movement of the cups along the skin. Cupping causes the skin and superficial muscle layer to be lightly drawn into the cup. It can be thought of as the inverse of massage – rather than applying pressure to muscles, it uses gentle pressure to pull them upward. For most people, this is treatment is relaxing and relieving sensation.
Once applied to the body, cups are generally left in place for about ten minutes. This practice is similar to the practice of Tui Na, a traditional Chinese medicine massage technique that targets acupuncture points as well as painful body parts, and is known to provide relief through pressure.
The side effects of cupping are mild. The most common side effect is bruising and it should be expected. Most people find that skin will return to looking normal within 10 days. Other potential side effects include mild discomfort, skin infection, or burns when used with flame. However, when used carefully and with appropriate application side effects are nominal. We offer primarily suction based cupping products that eliminate the risk associated with open flame or over heating.
The Philosophy Behind Pain and Cupping
“Where there’s stagnation, there will be pain. Remove the stagnation, and you remove the pain.” The old Chinese medical proverb holds that pain results from the congestion, stagnation, and blockage of Qi, or vital energy, vital fluids, lymph, phlegm, and blood. If pain is the essence of disease, then suffering is a result of obstructed or irregular flow in the body. Cupping is a method of breaking up the blockage to restore the body’s natural flow of energy.
The Haci Deluxe Cupping Set combines the practice of acu-pressure, bio-magnetic, with cupping therapy in a single treatment solution. The suction cups feature high quality silicon squeeze bulb and silicon coating on the lip of the cup for improved comfort.
Each cup includes a powerful 0.3" diameter magnet, color-coded red bionorth (-) or blue biosouth (+) that contacts the skin during use. Cups may be used with lotions, oils, or creams to improve suction.
Set of 10 cups includes the following diameter cups: 0.6" (2), 1.2" (4), 1.4" (4)
What Is Cupping?
Cupping is a treatment that is part of Oriental medicine that can provide an especially pleasant experience. The use of cupping dates back to a Taoist herbalist by the name of Ge Hong in 300 AD. Early Chinese documentation, 3000 years old, used cupping for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Officially, the therapeutic practice of cupping was established in the 1950's across hospitals in China after research conducted by Chinese and Soviet Union acupuncturists confirmed the effectiveness and benefits of cupping.
The term "Cupping" is a technique that uses small glass cups or bamboo jars as a suction device that is placed on the skin to disperse and break up stagnation and congestion by drawing congested blood, energy or other humors to the surface.
There are different ways to create the suction in the cups. A common historic method involves swabbing rubbing alcohol onto the bottom of the cup, lighting it with a flame, and placing the cup immediately against the skin. Suction can also be created by inverting a cup over a small flame. Careful action should be taken not to use flames near the skin and are not lit throughout the process of cupping.
When suction has occurred, the cups can be gently moved across the skin (sometimes called “gliding" cupping). Massage oils are sometimes applied to improve movement of the cups along the skin. Cupping causes the skin and superficial muscle layer to be lightly drawn into the cup. It can be thought of as the inverse of massage – rather than applying pressure to muscles, it uses gentle pressure to pull them upward. For most people, this is treatment is relaxing and relieving sensation.
Once applied to the body, cups are generally left in place for about ten minutes. This practice is similar to the practice of Tui Na, a traditional Chinese medicine massage technique that targets acupuncture points as well as painful body parts, and is known to provide relief through pressure.
The side effects of cupping are mild. The most common side effect is bruising and it should be expected. Most people find that skin will return to looking normal within 10 days. Other potential side effects include mild discomfort, skin infection, or burns when used with flame. However, when used carefully and with appropriate application side effects are nominal. We offer primarily suction based cupping products that eliminate the risk associated with open flame or over heating.
The Philosophy Behind Pain and Cupping
“Where there’s stagnation, there will be pain. Remove the stagnation, and you remove the pain.” The old Chinese medical proverb holds that pain results from the congestion, stagnation, and blockage of Qi, or vital energy, vital fluids, lymph, phlegm, and blood. If pain is the essence of disease, then suffering is a result of obstructed or irregular flow in the body. Cupping is a method of breaking up the blockage to restore the body’s natural flow of energy.
Our Black Ice Sugar Scrub is infused with lavender and a hint of eucalyptus. It is enhanced with E rich coconut oil and raw cane sugar. Detoxify and purify your skin with the activated charcoal leaving your skin feeling soft, healthy and invigorated. Skin will feel fresh with no oily or greasy feel.
Harness the Power of the Purple—Lavender for Relief
Used for centuries and loved by millions LavendeRx is the missing link for many of life’s ailments. LavendeRx boldly boasts what NO other natural product can—smell good, heal good, feel good! Product line includes:
The Longevity Glass 16 piece set is made from lightweight and super strong plastic cups. The Longevity 16 Piece cup set is a sound choice for cupping therapy.
This set offers a wider variety of cup sizes and styles than other cup sets on the market, with the largest at 2.5” dia and the smallest at 0.7” dia. This set offers a great value! Cups are fully transparent, shock and heat resistant, and easily sterilized in boiling water.
Set comes with a pistol-grip hand pump for ease of use. Also includes an 18” plastic extension tube, a short booklet, and black nylon carrying case.
Cup set includes:
2.5” dia (4), 2.1” dia (8), 1.6” dia (1), 1.3” dia (1), 0.9” dia (1), 0.7” dia (1)
*Please note: Prior to first usage of cups you must press the rubber tip of the cup to open it to allow suction.
What Is Cupping?
Cupping is a treatment that is part of Oriental medicine that can provide an especially pleasant experience. The use of cupping dates back to a Taoist herbalist by the name of Ge Hong in 300 AD. Early Chinese documentation, 3000 years old, used cupping for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Officially, the therapeutic practice of cupping was established in the 1950's across hospitals in China after research conducted by Chinese and Soviet Union acupuncturists confirmed the effectiveness and benefits of cupping.
The term "Cupping" is a technique that uses small glass cups or bamboo jars as a suction device that is placed on the skin to disperse and break up stagnation and congestion by drawing congested blood, energy or other humors to the surface.
There are different ways to create the suction in the cups. A common historic method involves swabbing rubbing alcohol onto the bottom of the cup, lighting it with a flame, and placing the cup immediately against the skin. Suction can also be created by inverting a cup over a small flame. Careful action should be taken not to use flames near the skin and are not lit throughout the process of cupping.
When suction has occurred, the cups can be gently moved across the skin (sometimes called “gliding" cupping). Massage oils are sometimes applied to improve movement of the cups along the skin. Cupping causes the skin and superficial muscle layer to be lightly drawn into the cup. It can be thought of as the inverse of massage – rather than applying pressure to muscles, it uses gentle pressure to pull them upward. For most people, this is treatment is relaxing and relieving sensation.
Once applied to the body, cups are generally left in place for about ten minutes. This practice is similar to the practice of Tui Na, a traditional Chinese medicine massage technique that targets acupuncture points as well as painful body parts, and is known to provide relief through pressure.
The side effects of cupping are mild. The most common side effect is bruising and it should be expected. Most people find that skin will return to looking normal within 10 days. Other potential side effects include mild discomfort, skin infection, or burns when used with flame. However, when used carefully and with appropriate application side effects are nominal. We offer primarily suction based cupping products that eliminate the risk associated with open flame or over heating.
The Philosophy Behind Pain and Cupping
“Where there’s stagnation, there will be pain. Remove the stagnation, and you remove the pain.” The old Chinese medical proverb holds that pain results from the congestion, stagnation, and blockage of Qi, or vital energy, vital fluids, lymph, phlegm, and blood. If pain is the essence of disease, then suffering is a result of obstructed or irregular flow in the body. Cupping is a method of breaking up the blockage to restore the body’s natural flow of energy.
At Tools for Wellness we look for the highest quality and value for our customers. The Longevity Glass 14 piece set is one of our best sellers and made from lightweight and super strong glass cups. The set includes a wide choice of sizes ranging in diameter from 1 inch to 2 3/8 inch. The smooth edged glass provides maximum comfort. The use of Vaseline or simply warm water may also be applied to edges to enhance suction. Easy to sterilized with alcohol.
The set also comes with the pistol-grip hand pump for ease of use and custom and carrying case to protect your cups. Set includes cups at 2 3/8” dia (8), 2” dia (2), 1 5/8” dia (2), 1 ½ “ dia (1), and 1” dia (1).
*Please note: Prior to first usage of cups you must press the rubber tip of the cup to open it to allow suction.
What Is Cupping?
Cupping is a treatment that is part of Oriental medicine that can provide an especially pleasant experience. The use of cupping dates back to a Taoist herbalist by the name of Ge Hong in 300 AD. Early Chinese documentation, 3000 years old, used cupping for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Officially, the therapeutic practice of cupping was established in the 1950's across hospitals in China after research conducted by Chinese and Soviet Union acupuncturists confirmed the effectiveness and benefits of cupping.
The term "Cupping" is a technique that uses small glass cups or bamboo jars as a suction device that is placed on the skin to disperse and break up stagnation and congestion by drawing congested blood, energy or other humors to the surface.
There are different ways to create the suction in the cups. A common historic method involves swabbing rubbing alcohol onto the bottom of the cup, lighting it with a flame, and placing the cup immediately against the skin. Suction can also be created by inverting a cup over a small flame. Careful action should be taken not to use flames near the skin and are not lit throughout the process of cupping.
When suction has occurred, the cups can be gently moved across the skin (sometimes called “gliding" cupping). Massage oils are sometimes applied to improve movement of the cups along the skin. Cupping causes the skin and superficial muscle layer to be lightly drawn into the cup. It can be thought of as the inverse of massage – rather than applying pressure to muscles, it uses gentle pressure to pull them upward. For most people, this is treatment is relaxing and relieving sensation.
Once applied to the body, cups are generally left in place for about ten minutes. This practice is similar to the practice of Tui Na, a traditional Chinese medicine massage technique that targets acupuncture points as well as painful body parts, and is known to provide relief through pressure.
The side effects of cupping are mild. The most common side effect is bruising and it should be expected. Most people find that skin will return to looking normal within 10 days. Other potential side effects include mild discomfort, skin infection, or burns when used with flame. However, when used carefully and with appropriate application side effects are nominal. We offer primarily suction based cupping products that eliminate the risk associated with open flame or over heating.
The Philosophy Behind Pain and Cupping
“Where there’s stagnation, there will be pain. Remove the stagnation, and you remove the pain.” The old Chinese medical proverb holds that pain results from the congestion, stagnation, and blockage of Qi, or vital energy, vital fluids, lymph, phlegm, and blood. If pain is the essence of disease, then suffering is a result of obstructed or irregular flow in the body. Cupping is a method of breaking up the blockage to restore the body’s natural flow of energy.
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