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The Place of Spiritual Wisdom, 12630 N. 103rd Ave., Suite 244, Sun City, in the Sun City Professional Building, will host a free demonstration of the new Healy device for health and wellness 11 a.m. Saturday, July 25.
“Healy is a microcurrent medical device cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration only for local relief of acute, chronic, and arthritis pain and muscle soreness due to overexertion,” Healy states on its website. “Healy also has non-medical applications that use individualized frequencies to help balance your mind and body and relieve stress in support of wellness but not for the treatment of disease.”
The free demonstration is a way to see the device in action. Beginning Tuesday, July 28, appointments are available to get an individual personal body analysis for $10, and Healy program sessions will be available.
“As you know, several of us are now using the new Healy device for health and wellness. We have scheduled no-obligation, free demonstrations,” a Place of Spiritual Wisdom news release states.
There are no FDA approved therapies or vaccines to treat or prevent COVID-19. Neither is the Healy intended to diagnose or treat any disease, including COVID-19.
Steve Stockmar has been with the Independent Newsmedia team since 2017. An NAU alum and Peoria resident, Steve’s community journalism pursuits focus mostly on arts & culture, education, and profiles of neighbors making a difference. In his spare time Steve plays in a vintage baseball league using uniforms and rules from the 1860s, and also acts (badly) in community theater. In addition, he has an unhealthy obsession with baseball and the Chicago Cubs.