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Just Bounce! Easy, Effective and Fast Exercise to Lose Weight and Improve Health!

Exercise is always a struggle for women with endometriosis. Though we know it will often make us feel better, it also requires energy, which is often something we are lacking. The trouble is, exercise is really import to flush out the excess hormones, keep a healthy digestive system and also to reduce the effects of stress on your mind.

Well, I have found the perfect exercise for you! It is so much fun!

It is called a rebounder or a mini trampoline! It is so effective, it is used by NASA! According to them, you would burn about the same amount of calories bouncing on a trampoline as you do running! I don’t know about you but running has always been way too hard to do!

Why is it super for endometriosis women?

  • It stimulates the lymphatic system—this is huge! It flushes out toxins, heavy metals, excess hormones, pathogenic bacteria and basically all that stuff we don’t want in our bodies!
  • Reduces the occurrence of headaches—also reducing their frequency and intensity
  • Reduces back and joint pain
  • It is super easy and won’t hurt! Running or cycling can be too strenuous for women with endo who suffer from dramatic adhesion growth.
  • Encourages fast detoxification from the body
  • The G-force created by bouncing, enhances and strengthens the immune cells in our bodies
  • Helps stimulate digestion
  • Strengthens and tones muscles, especially in that inner core stomach area, which builds the inner chakra

 

So if you have been wanting to exercise and don’t know where to start, then this is the perfect answer for you.

You can transport this to anywhere and use it anywhere, even in front of the TV!

 

Have you tried it? What exercise do you enjoy? Any experience with the rebounder?

Hugs, Melissa x
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  1. Debra

    I bought myself a rebounder today! Just got it out of the car and have had a little bounce. It has a counter that tells you how many bounces you’ve bounced, in how many seconds/minutes and how many calories burned. I had a walk/semi-jog around the block yesterday, but that isn’t something I can do regularly, but bouncing is! 10 minutes you say?!?! Haha 30 seconds is my max at the moment.. I’ve a way to go 🙂

  2. Melissa

    Welcome Monica! Start with 10minutes and go from there 🙂

  3. Monica

    Hi! Time to let the trampoline come out from under the bed where its purpose is only gathering dust…
    How long is recommended? As a minimum I mean. 😉

  4. Melissa

    I don’t think so but maybe if you bounce really high 🙂

  5. anneli

    Hi
    I only have a Excercise ball, I sometimes bounce on that, does it have the same effect?

  6. Melissa

    I know! Totally cool, right?

  7. Amber

    Tramplolines are so fun! I never thought of it as a way to work out, but why not! I like the idea of flushing out toxins from the lymph system while getting exercise too.

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