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Do you have back or neck pain?

Inversion NZ

Come to one of our free demonstrations

Taihape Town Hall
90 Hautapu Street Taihape
Saturday 9th of June

Taumarunui Memorial Hall
153 Hakiaha Street Taumarunui
Sunday 10th of June

Most people who have had long term Back or Neck issues are really skeptical about finding something that actually works. This is the reason we have been travelling the country letting people try our inversion table for themselves.

Over the last 11 years we have sold over 10,000 Teeters, this means most people have actually heard of them or know someone who’s got one. The way the Teeter table usually works is you will get a certain amount of serious relief, this relief usually lasts for a short period of time and gets longer with more use.

No matter how skeptical you are the results prove themselves. Treatments are free and only take around ten minutes.

Feel free to check out our website
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