WAYNE, Pa. (September 27, 2011) – It was a spectacular debut for eMt.
Myrtle Beach was the site of the first mass-public golf debut for eMMortal Magnesium therapy (eMt), the new pain-relief and anti-inflammatory agent, and the results were positive. The venue was the nightly 19th Hole Celebration at the Golf.com World Amateur Handicap Championship. The principles for eMt, Dave Ritting and former Penn State and New York Jets star running back Blair Thomas, occupied a booth throughout the week and quickly found themselves to be among the busiest people at the event.
“We went to Myrtle Beach not really knowing what to expect,” said Ritting. ” The distribution of eMt on the golf side of the business hasn’t really gotten off the ground yet and we knew we would be introducing the product to the golfers without much pre-promotion. But it didn’t take long for word to spread. There were 3,000 golfers in the tournament, playing at least four rounds of golf in a row, and by the end of the week at least 2,000 of them had to be sore.”
“I wore myself out giving mini-massages to all of the people who were hurting,” said Thomas. “The next thing you knew, those people were bringing other people over to try the product and see if it helped them.”
There were people waiting at the booth and talking about the product throughout the entire week. The word-of-mouth promotion was impressive.
“We got into the event late,” explained Ritting. “Thanks to the cooperation of Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday and the International Network of Golf, we were able to use the event as an excellent promotion opportunity. We will never miss another World Am.”
The secret to eMt is that it uses a medical grade of magnesium sulfate, an upgrade of the main ingredient in Epsom salts. The product’s other ingredients, along with the natural transdermal qualities of magnesium sulfate, promote penetration into the affected area. As a result, eMt is quickly being accepted throughout the professional and recreational sports industries. In this new spray application it has proved effective in reducing joint pain, muscle soreness, sprains, ligament injuries, blisters, muscle spasms and back ache.
In addition, the continued use of magnesium — a mineral that is increasingly being depleted in natural supply in our soil, plants and water – has promoted stronger bones, heart health, arthritis relief, relief from fatigue, relief from migraines and reduced insomnia. For more information go to www.GETeMt.com.
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