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I started looking into it because I vaguely remember one of the member had mentioned about it as Merodyne being expensive and not everyone can afford. I look at anything from science/physics point of view. Also, I have not seen any US based reviews on Merodyne. They have few older ones from women based in UK on You tube also, not seen any on their website either. If it is so good as couple of the YouTubers say, I would like to know the data and how many women in US have used it and their experience using it. If developed with Nasa for astronauts, do they use it? Why is NASA is not promoting it for the welfare of the general public? To me, proof of the pudding is in eating no matter what it costs. It is for the benefit of my own health.
I am still looking for the right one, where people who have used it and some kind of experience. Meanwhile, if you come across anything please keep us updated. Thanks.

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I am by no means an expert but the NIH has conducted studies that indicate there are bone-building benefits to vibration therapy. The Merodyne is an exorbitant expense! I am using a LifePro vibration platform and hope to see improvement in my next Dexascan. I just started taking AlgaeCal and Strontium as well.

Wondering if you ever bought a LiV? I am looking and also uncertain about Marodyne. I don’t think NASA ever used it for astronauts afterall…