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Indoor Earthing Pet Mats

Rae from Rangiora

Did you know that our pets can suffer the same illnesses as humans if they do not make regular contact with the Earth. Your beloved pets need Earthing too!
Earthing is one of the most natural and safest things you can do if your pet struggles with chronic pain, immune disorders, anxious behaviour, or inflammatory diseases.
Lying down on our earthing mat promotes instant relief to your pet.

Daily Earthing either in nature or on our indoor earthing pet mat can result in progressive and sustained improvements in sleep, stress, pain, and disease recovery.

Size: 90 x 68 cm Soft 100% conductive perforated carbon leatherette that is eco-friendly and easy to clean. Simply wipe them down with any non-corrosive cleaner and allow them to air dry.

Give your furry friends the gift of grounding with our Earthing indoor pet mats. They deserve to be connected to the Earth's energy just as much as we do.

Purchase your mat here: Pickup is available from Rangiora
www.immersioncosmetics.co.nz...

Price: $85

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