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CLOSED: Moji Tension Release {Review & Giveaway}

EDITED TO ADD (11/4/2010)

holiday gift ideasI am including the Moji Tension Release in my 2010 Holiday Gift Ideas because it is a product I personally love and have used frequently since receiving one for review.  This is perfect gift for someone looking to improve the quality of health and comfort in their lives.  Read the review and see below for details on ordering.

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I tend to carry most of my stress in my neck and shoulders.  Somewhat turtle-like, I can often be found dropping my neck into hunched shoulders when I’m working on the computer or puzzling over the bills or ironing out the details of our hectic schedule.  I can feel the muscles knot up, and I have a handy supply of ibuprofen for the tightness and headaches.

While I definitely need to work on my physical habits, work ergonomics, and relaxation techniques, I am also thrilled to have found something that can EASILY, THOROUGHLY, and NATURALLY help alleviate stressed-out muscles in my neck, shoulders, and upper back:

The Moji Tension Release

Moji Tension Release

Moji Tension Release is made from premium four-way stretch materials and moisture-releasing silica beads. The design is such that the stretch provides for a perfect fit, and the silica beads heat up when the garment is put into the microwave for 2 minutes.  You can wear the garment one of two ways:

Moji Tension Release neck and shoulders

Around the neck and shoulders

Moji Tension Release middle back

Along the middle back

I wear a plus-size in traditional garments, and ordered a size M/L Moji Tension Release – the fit is very comfortable and flexible.  Two minutes in the microwave is perfect for me, and although the recommendation is to wear it against the skin, I typically have it over a light t-shirt and can still feel the heat penetrating.  I love the weight the silica beads give to the Moji Tension Release – for me, the pressure adds to the therapeutic value of the heat.

I have taken to using my Moji Tension Release nearly every night before I go to bed.  I wear it as I watch tv or read a book, and it has helped immensely in relieving stress and getting me relaxed for sleep.  And though I can’t guarantee this for everyone and insist that I’m only quoting personal experience- every night I’ve used my Moji Tension Release, I’ve had a much better night sleep.

The Moji Tension Release can be purchased through their website or with select retailers.  You can also follow all news and updates on Moji’s Facebook Page.

GIVEAWAY:  The folks at Moji are offering one Moji Tension Release for giveaway here at Tree, Root, and Twig.  It’s helped me so much in my daily life, and now I’m so excited for one of my readers to try it!

Because Moji is not just interested in selling products, but in helping and educating their community as well, the required entry for this giveaway is to visit Moji’s Online Magazine, and leave me a brief comment telling me something you learned from the site.  There are categories to fit a variety of needs and interests:  “All About Backs,” “Anatomy of Injuries,” “Pain Relief,” and even “Fun & Inspiration.”

For extra entries, do any of the following and leave an additional comment indicating which method you used.

  • Follow Moji on Twitter
  • Use the “Tweet This Post” function at the bottom of this post and include an @treerootandtwig before you tweet.
  • Subscribe to Tree, Root, and Twig via email or RSS
  • Follow me on Google Friend Connect

All entries are due by Monday, September 20th, 11:59PM CSTUS entries only, please.  Good luck!

*Disclosure:  I received my complimentary Moji Tension Release as an attendee of the SocialLuxe Lounge party at BlogHer’10.  I have received no additional compensation for this post and the opinions expressed are honest and my own.  I contacted Moji directly and they are supplying the Moji Tension Release for this giveaway.

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  • Anonymous

    http://www.gomoji.com/education/heat-ice
    the heat verses ice section was really helpful because it tells you when to heat or ice.I always get confused on those
    jacksoncrisman@yahoo.com

  • Anonymous

    ice for injuries, heat for chronic conditions & stress (wait… isn’t stress chronic with kids? ;-) )
    I really want to give this a try! When you have MS… everything is about not getting too hot… but when you’ve also got back/spinal ‘issues’ and can’t function if cold, it really starts to make you wonder… There isn’t a day that goes by that my upper back and neck are giving me an extreme level of pain… and, if I’m cold, it is far worse!

  • Anonymous

    google follower

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    rss subscriber

  • Anonymous

    I follow Moji on twitter@meeyeehere
    jacksoncrisman@yahoo.com

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  • Anonymous

    GFC follower too

  • Anonymous

    I subscribe to your feed
    jacksoncrisman@yahoo.com

  • Fourthbreakfast

    Okay, here’s a back reliever exercise I hadn’t heard of before: the belly button draw: In a seated or lying position pull your naval to your spine and hold for up to 10 seconds and repeat 10X. This will activate the deep core muscles and decrease stress to your back.

    Very interesting sounding product.

  • Fourthbreakfast

    You’re also on my RSS feed:)

  • Heather

    GFC follower

  • Heather

    Love the tips for laptop use and tension headaches.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=737930013 Jessica Barrus Morgan

    I’m following Moji on twitter.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=737930013 Jessica Barrus Morgan

    I tweeted this post!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=737930013 Jessica Barrus Morgan

    I read the article on Moji’s site about posture for moms. It gave some great advice about how to lift carseats and kids (and other things) using your back properly.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=737930013 Jessica Barrus Morgan

    I subscribed to your RSS feed.

  • Jenlynnthomas

    And I’m a friend on Google Connect

  • Jenlynnthomas

    I subscribe to your RSS feed

  • Jenlynnthomas

    While I agreed with what was said in the Healthy Posture for Busy Mom section…I find it impossible to do. I’ve used the left hip hold for 3 kids and it’s just second nature!

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    follow sponsor on twitter: shootingstarmag

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    follow your blog

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    this sounds great! I learned that I should ice “•After workouts to reduce inflammation or ease muscle aches”

    lauren51990 at aol dot com

  • Viva

    I enjoyed the Healthy Posture for Busy Moms article. Great advice on how to push a stroller properly…keep your back straight, shoulders back and maintain good posture.

  • Viva

    I follow via GFC

  • Viva

    I subscribe via rss feed

  • Lissa

    80% of people will have lower back pain. Wow, that’s a lot!

  • Jennifer Williams

    They have a great guide over using heat vs ice: http://www.gomoji.com/education/heat-ice

  • Jennifer Williams

    I’m following on GFC

  • Jennifer Williams

    I’m subscribed via email

  • Bekah

    Following

  • bekah

    I subscribe~

  • bekah

    I suffer from chronic tmj related kneck, jaw, and shoulder pain. I almost always have a headache. Terrible! I would love to win this!

    Upon reading I was reminded how important it is to practice good posture as I’m doing all my daily Mom tasks. I need to remember to do that!

  • http://www.adventuroo.com Adventuroo

    I love the tip about how to pick up toys- I’m gonna have to try that! And I could SO use this product!

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    I’m subscribed to your RSS

  • http://www.facebook.com/christy.nelson1 Christy Charlton Nelson

    I liked the heat vs. ice section. I can never remember which one is best for each situation. This looks really awesome and for a girl like me with ample bosoms, I could use all the help I can get!

  • http://www.facebook.com/christy.nelson1 Christy Charlton Nelson

    I’m a google friend, too!

  • http://www.facebook.com/christy.nelson1 Christy Charlton Nelson

    I follow in a reader

  • http://www.itsmomtime.blogspot.com Tabathia B

    I learned that the best position to sleep is on your back
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    google follower
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    tweet
    http://twitter.com/ChelleB36/status/24010219242
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  • Soanywaytoday

    I need this now…. told hubby this is my gift for my bday….In the winter I LIVE with a heating pad around my neck, it would be wonderful to have the heat on my shoulder blade which really needs it.

    Great site, too. I am listening to their ultimate relaxation playlist right now.

    Enjoyed the silence for the day article… something to ponder.

  • http://soanywaytoday.wordpress.com/ Beth

    Following moji on twitter

  • mrsshukra

    Moji cold therapy products should be used after exercise. Moji moist heat therapy products may be used before a workout or activity to warm up and prepare your muscles for movement.

  • mrsshukra

    Google follower!

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    Subscriber!

  • Anonymous

    I learned “Stride Stress: Structural or stride asymmetries can result in spinal injuries in runners; it might seem like common sense, but the second you start to compromise the integrity of your stride (like by limping) you should stop. Every time your foot hits the ground you create a chain reaction throughout your body to absorb the impact, so you need to make sure “.

  • Monique Rizzo

    I learned 80% of people have lower back pain.
    Thanks for the chance.
    mogrill@comcast.net

  • http://twitter.com/left_the_stars Louis

    I subscribed to your feed via google reader

  • http://twitter.com/left_the_stars Louis

    following GoMoji on twitter @left_the_stars

  • clc408

    I learned that when at your desk, you should dock your laptop and use full sized screens to ensure that what you’re working on is at eye level. This keeps your head/neck in a neutral, healthy position, rather than craning up or tilted too far down.

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