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Over the years, I've vacillated between thinking Earthing works and that it's psychosomatic, but I own the book, a half bed sheet, a mat for my computer foot stool, and now the mat with the cover for my recliner, and I can honestly say I can tell a difference..... I'm 60+, and I have moderate to severe muscle inflammation, even though I'm a health nut, active, eat organic, etc. I'd stopped using my earthing products for several months, and the pain in my legs and back had gotten worse. I began again with them about 2 weeks ago, and I'd say the pain is 50% improved. So, if it's all psychosomatic, I say that's fine with me. There are inexpensive, DIY ways online to achieve the Earthing effect, but I figure I'd get it wrong or strangle myself, so I don't mind the cost if it actually helps..... I went back to using them because I'm having digestive problems, and I'm hoping they will help some in that area as well.
I generally love Timbuk2 bags as they're thoughtfully designed, well constructed, and add a splash of color. This bag meets two of those criteria but is a miss on the third. I bought this to replace my aging Adidas gym bag and it seems to fit the bill in every way - the compartment on the bottom to store shoes is excellent, the multiple front pockets to hold brushes and whatnot are perfect, and the main compartment is spacious for whatever you may need.
I have not noticed any improvement with using this product, however, perhaps it just needs more time. At this point I would not recommend it.