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Therapearl Children's Pals Review

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Pals won a “Parent Tested-Parent Approved” Award for quality and appeal. An independent lab has verified there are no heavy metals, VOCs or BPAs. They’re safe, hypoallergenic, reusable, and won’t drip or leak. You’ll feel good about using them, and so will your kids. Just chill a Pal in the fridge or freezer, or pop it in the microwave. Apply the cold or heat for up to 20 minutes. This is the cutest little "ice pack" around. They have pig, frog, puppy and panda to choose from. The little beads inside are made so that you can use both hot or cold. That is neat especially when with kids you don't always need cold. The pig one that we got to test is super cute! All the girls in the house love it. Today the baby got hurt and so it was unfortunately perfect time to test the piggy. She took hold of the pal and even had it in her mouth which probably felt good on her gums since she is teething. The plastic on the outside of these pals is heavy duty. I don't think

Ozeri CardioTech Premium Series BP3T Digital Arm Blood Pressure Monitor Review

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Powered by a state-of-the-art CPU that utilizes a double pulse detection algorithm to enhance pulse wave detection, thereby improving accuracy. Features a Blue LCD with LED backlight, touch sensitive buttons, and a slider switch for easy user selection (stores 120 blood pressure readings with date and time recordings for 2 users). Advanced one-step operation with fully automatic inflation and dynamic measurement technology that adjusts the cuff inflation according to real-time blood pressure detection to reduce measurement time and increase user comfort. Automatic Irregular heartbeat (Arrhythmia) detection and Hypertension indicator using an intelligent graphical display. Push-button access to average blood pressure reading and clock, date & time stamp for each blood pressure reading. This is the easiest to use blood pressure monitor. We just got done taking care of my husbands grandma. Grandma was bed and wheel chair bound. Getting her to the doctor was not an easy thing