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Cotton Sleeve Alternatives You Can Make Yourself

6 months ago

Cotton sleeves for micropulsing eventually need to be replaced. Did you know it's easy to make your own? No sewing required!

In this video clip, Russ Torlage of SOTA Instruments Inc. shows you how to make sleeves from common materials you likely already have around the house. He also shares a SOTA alternative you may not be aware of—cotton sleeves without Velcro®.

Discover more about the SOTA Silver Pulser at https://youtu.be/UbIORgxhXrY

The SOTA Silver Pulser has two functions – Micropulsing and making Ionic~Colloidal Silver. Micropulsing offers gentle microcurrents that work with the body’s natural electricity for more energy, general health and well-being. Ionic~Colloidal Silver is one of nature’s gifts and can be made easily and inexpensively at home.

For more information https://www.sota.com.

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