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  2. Yahoo exclusive code: This $40 ab-toning belt promises a ...

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    Improve abs without the misery of sit-ups: 'I can see the difference,' says a fan. Yahoo exclusive code: This $40 ab-toning belt promises a sleek, defined midsection Skip to main content

  3. Ab Transform Ab Belt claims found to be misleading - AOL

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    Milex, the seller of the Ab Transform Ab Belt, claims in its ads that you can easily go from "tubby to toned" just by strapping on its $100 As Seen on TV gizmo. But an industry group that reviews ...

  4. Ab Force Customers to Get Refund from Telebrands - AOL

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    Consumers who bought the Ab Force belt advertised on TV as an effective alternative to regular exercise will be getting their money back from the makers of the device, after the Federal Trade ...

  5. Compression belt - Wikipedia

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    A compression belt is a type of spinal brace worn around the waist and lower back that compresses the abdomen. It centers the body's mass, and effectively decompresses the spine . As a result, the user experiences improved posture, [ 1 ] core stability, [ 2 ] lower back pain relief, [ 3 ] and reduced spinal cord compression stress.

  6. Vibrating belt machine - Wikipedia

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    A vibrating belt machine is a device that was promoted to passively reduce body fat through the use of an oscillating or vibrating belt around the exercise subject's waist, without active exercise by the user. The device was widely promoted in the 1950s and 1960s as a way to break up abdominal fat through vibration.

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    Initially, some Japanese manufacturers suspected that the seat belt failures were a result of user abuse, rather than a design failure; however, the nine-month investigation by the NHTSA concluded that the cause of the defect was that the buckles were made of ABS plastic. Through exposure to ultraviolet light over a period of time, the plastic ...

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