LifeWave Icewave Patches Helped Me Enjoy Dancing Again
I just danced the night away, literally.
This past weekend my husband and I were invited to join a number of our friends to help on of the couples’ celebrate their 25th Wedding Anniversary. We accepted the invitation thinking that we could use a night out of good food, exciting conversation, and wholesome association. I had bought a new black Semi-Formal dress and my husband, Peter, was decked out in a black suit, black shirt and black and white tie – we looked the part.
I also decided that since I was going to put on a pair of black really high-heels I didn’t want my feet to hurt so I drank about 18oz of water and put Lifewave’s Icewave pain patches on the bottom of my feet, right below the ball of each foot – white on the right foot and the beige on the left.
The food was all prepared by some other friends, the catering hall was beautifully decorated, and as we associated with one another we enjoyed some interesting conversation. Then the music started. The DJ was good, he had a fantastic array of music from the 1960’s and 1970’s right through to the 2000’s – The Stylistics, The Dells, The Delfonics, Chaka Khan, Barry White – you get my drift – all music that the majority of us there listened to an enjoyed while dating, courting, and getting married.
After the Anniversary Couple arrived we were all invited to join in and dance. I was content to watch everyone else dance until they played R. Kelly’s “Step in the Name of Love”. I told my husband, Peter, “let’s dance”.
Well, those Lifewave’s Icewave Pain Patches did more than prevent my feet from hurting while I was dancing, my knees didn’t hurt like they usually do and I didn’t even have to put on my knee brace, my back did not feel weak like it usually does, and I got on that dance floor and danced the night away!
Got somewhere you’re going and you want to enjoy it to the full, contact me for more information on how Lifewave’s Icewave Pain Patches can keep you out having fun.
LifeWave Patch Training Team Consultant