Whatever NASA says, must be right, right? Right?! Or so Sanyo hopes, as it's just announced its new HEC-DR7700K zero-gravity massage chair, which the American space program claims uses the least-stressful body position for astronauts during take-off. The zero-gravity position elevates the feet above the heart, whilst supporting the back, allowing oxygen and blood to flow easily throughout the body. Of course, as the name suggests, it also offers its user a massage using GK Roller Technology, and intelligent Stiffness Detection Sensor technology, locating areas of stress within the body by measuring changes in pulse rate and perspiration. It will be available Spring 2007 for all you weary geriatrics jonesing for some back-relief, but unfortunately prices have not been confirmed yet.
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