Happy New Year 2014, i've decided on 3 rewards programs for my customers.
Monthly Hidden Zodiac Awards ($5 value)
Everyone have a zodiac sign, so everyone could be a winner. I’ve already marked 12 special days on my 2014 calendar. 1 day in each month, there will be 1 lucky winner who will receive an additional “affinity token” (gift) along with their order. The gift will be pack into their order and send out according to their order shipping method. As I’ve already selected 12 items as the award prize & I cannot control if the winner is male/female thus I apologize for any inconvenience caused. Buyers does not need to do anything other than shopping.
January Award -> 
Monthly Best Premium Review Awards ($10 value)
Each month, I will choose 1 premium review for this award. I’ll whatapps the winner photos of the gift to inform them before mailing them. If winner does not use or reply via whatapps, I will sms them but am not able to MMS them the photos of the gift due to the cost of sending MMS. I will be selecting the winner of the previous month within the 1st week of each month. There is no requirement of praising me or my items to win. Main purpose of this event is to rewards buyers who invested some time and effort in making premium review not to self promote or boost my sale.
January Award ->

2014 Most Supporting Star Award ($25+ value)
Everyone have a horoscope star sign, so everyone could be a winner. In January 2015, I will check through my Qoo10 sale summary and award the buyer who brought from me the most times a special “affinity token”( gift). If there are more than 1 nominees, I will award the 1 with the higher total amount ‘spent’. It does not deduct the discount you get from using coupons, it will be base on pre coupon price. I’ll whatapps the winner photos of the gift to inform them before mailing them. If winner does not use or reply via whatapps, I will sms them but am not able to MMS them the photos of the gift due to the cost of sending MMS.

Simple Design Pink Compression Belt (medium control) More suitable for SI joint pain compression than other wider bands in the market. Also provide higher control due to material and design. Wider bands can cause discomfort while sitting or bending.
Current clinic treatment for Sacroiliac Joint Pain are via medications, physiothreapy, SI belt, SI join injection and Surgery.
Those who have lower back pain related to instability issue like too much 'movement' during daily activity, the sort of movement happens inside our lowerback region not due to big movement actions preform by us. These group of people suffer from additional load on their lumbar or sacroiliac region as they function their daily activity due to weaker muscles around the affected area or poor posture. The recommended surgery given by doctors are spinal fusion surgery where they fuse the joints together to reduce 'movement' which contribute to additional load to their painful region. Compression Belt works by compressing the affected area so to reduce the among of 'movement' the compressed zone will go through. Similar to how industy weight lifting belt works, binding the lower back to provide support to prevent injuiries to the lower-back.
$9 + Free Delivery after using 
Link to some clinic test conducted for compression belt effectiveness
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/record/NCT01559948
Note that to get the benefit of a SI joint belt is to position the belt at a correct postion which is much lower than those lumbar belt sold on the local pharmacy. Those are meant to be place on lumbar region which will not aid in stabilizing si joint and if you insist on binding it lower around the sacroiliac area then the fitting/cutting of such belt will cause discomfort.
During pregnancy women can suffer from SI joint pain as their hormones are changing, more details can be found on this link.
http://www.coreconcepts.com.sg/mcr/posterior-pelvic-pain-sacroiliac-joint-pain-in-pregnant-women/
Question: I am thinking about getting a sacroiliac joint belt to help stabilize my sacroiliac joint. What brands are recommended by doctors?
Doctor’s Response: There is no specific type of sacral belt.
In my practice, the first line of treatment is anti-inflammatory medication, a sacral belt, and alteration of activities. Sacral belts do indeed help stabilize the sacroiliac joint. These are belts that are approximately six to eight inches wide, and go around the pelvis, not the low back. It is very important to wear these belts correctly. There is no specific type of belt, as my patients using them use all different types. Usually, a company that makes back braces also carries sacroiliac belts. They would also show you how to use the belt. A sacroiliac belt is something where you are measured, and it comes out of a box. You are fitted with it, trained to use it, and then you go on your way.
It should be noted that a sacroiliac belt can be worn without the hazards of muscle weakness, like we see with lumbar braces and such. The reason for this is that lumbar braces do indeed take the place of the lumbar musculature, which is supposed to be supporting the lumbar spine, and the muscles get weak. The one thing about the sacroiliac joints is that there are really no big muscle units that cross the joint. This is why they are difficult to rehabilitate with traditional physical therapy, and why there are no big muscles to get weak by wearing the sacral belt. So, if the sacral belt works, you can wear it indefinitely without any downside, to my knowledge. The one caution that I would state is that I have had patients who wore a sacral belt develop trochanteric bursitis. This is where the belt rubs on the lateral aspect of the hip, and, as a result of that rubbing, it can cause a bursitis, and, for that reason, the sacral belt has had to be discontinued; but, I am not aware of other downsides to wearing the sacroiliac belt.
(Source: http://www.spine-health.com/ask-a-doctor/sacroiliac-joint-dysfunction/sacroiliac-joint-belt )
Very good video demo on where to postion the SI belt on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M51AjChST2U
The design of the SI belt on this video may look similar to tourmaline self heating lumbar support but that is meant for lumbar not sacroiliac region and almost all the tourmaline self heating lumbar support belt i've seen doesn't provide any form of actual compression due to design flaw, the attachment at the both sides to attach its back tourmaline and frontal part uses very elastic stretchable fabric. Actual SI belt will need a solid 1st layer band and for better compression will attach a 2nd layer of compression straps which is elastic to provide slightly stronger compression. The pink belt doesn't come with the 2nd layer of straps for stronger compression. Only retails that sells such double compression SI belt in whole Singapore is http://www.progress.com.sg/product/serola-sacroiliac-belt for $100 each.
