580 days ago

Are you in Pain? **Bioptron Medical Light Therapy will HELP**

Rae from Room To Heal

Hello Neighbours

Do you suffer with Arthritis or any other painful ailment? That pain that maybe consistent, or it may come and go. Chronic pain can make it hard to perform daily activities like cleaning the house, dressing or looking after your kids.

20 mins per session minimum 3 sessions weekly $20 per session

Bioptron Medical Light Therapy will help.

Approved Indications for Bioptron

After rigorous clinical trials, Bioptron has been officially certified for the following medical indications

Pain Relief, Wounding Healing, Dermatological disorders and skin problems, Indications for Children and New Born, Seasonal Affective Disorders

Approved Medical Device in
EU, AU, NZ

Rae Mackay – Bioptron Certified Agent 0273-621-601
Website – www.immersioncosmetics.co.nz... for more information on Bioptron Medical Light Therapy

Immersion Health and Wellbeing
EarthBound Grounding Nz
Bioptron Medical Light Therapy

Text Rae for an appointment

Exceptional Quality Products & Services at Room to Heal

Price: $20

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