FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Yantramattan for me?
If you value your peace of mind, but want more of it…
If you want to feel more healthy, more centered in body/mind…
If you’re stressed out, sleeping poorly, or experiencing fatigue…
If you feel muscle tension, stiffness, headache, back or neck pain…
If you just need a better and more complete rest, the Yantramattan is for you!
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Does the Yantramattan work for everyone?
Yes. In a survey of our customers, 97% of them reported “positive effects” from using the Yantramattan. We receive appreciative calls and letters on a daily basis from new and old users alike.
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How will the Yantramattan affect my body?
In minutes, you’ll feel warmth along the parts of your body touching the mat. That’s an increase in blood flow, a natural response to acupressure. More blood flow means improved circulation – and more nutrients throughout the body, including oxygen. This in turn lowers your blood pressure, producing a deep sense of relaxation.
The Yantramattan also activates your body’s pain sensors, instructing the brain to release endorphins and oxytocin, your natural pain-relieving and “feel-good” hormones. Your anxieties dissipate. Relaxation deepens into peace and tranquility – making the mat especially suitable if you have trouble sleeping.
After using the Yantramattan, you’ll feel refreshed and energized for the day ahead. And you’ll feel more connected to yourself, more conscious of your body/mind connection.
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How many acupressure points does the Yantramattan have?
The Yantramattan has 8,820 acupressure points (each “flower” contains 42 spikes). These acupressure points are calibrated during the manufacturing process, giving each one exactly the same shape and feel. Our focus on quality translates into more comfort and better results for you.
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Can the Yantramattan hurt or pierce my skin?
No, not if used correctly. The Yantramattan’s acupressure points will distribute your weight evenly, making it more comfortable than you imagine. It’s common sense: if you press too hard against the mat using a small area of the body (e.g., an elbow or finger), the spikes will feel sharp and painful. When you gently lie down on the mat, you’ll distribute your body weight evenly across 8,820 acupressure points. It may feel intense, but it should not be painful. If the Yantramattan does hurt, try putting a thin cloth between the mat and your skin.
For most of us, acupressure is an entirely new sensation, but our bodies adjust quickly. After a few minutes, any discomfort will subside. After multiple uses, you won’t feel uncomfortable at all. The mat does leave your skin with tiny impressions from the acupressure points, but they’ll disappear within an hour or two – as will any redness, which indicates additional blood flow beneath the skin (a sign of the mat’s effectiveness).
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Can I wear clothes while lying on the Yantramattan?
Yes. But the Yantramattan is most effective when in direct contact with the skin.
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Is it dangerous to lie on the Yantramattan for too long?
No. You may get deeper impressions on your skin, but they’ll disappear eventually. While we don’t recommend lying on the Yantramattan for more than two hours at a time, no harm is done if this happens occasionally. People fall asleep on the Yantramattan often.
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Can I use the Yantramattan on other parts of my body?
Yes, but we suggest lying on your back to start. It’s the best way to feel the full effects of the Yantramattan. After all, the widest treatment area produces the most powerful response. But you can use the mat wherever it feels right: neck, shoulders, feet, cheek, or stomach.
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Can children use the Yantramattan?
Only children 8 and over should use the Yantramattan, but not without supervision. Just make sure they lie still, and they’ll experience the same benefits as adults. The Yantramattan, like any good product, is safe if used according to design. But kids are likely to view the mat as a “cool” gadget – so watch them carefully if the mat is out in the open. Finally, remember: the Yantramattan should not hurt anyone. If your child’s skin is sensitive, if he or she tells you the mat hurts, place a thin cloth over the acupressure points.
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How do I clean the Yantramattan?
To clean the mat, remove the foam pad inside. Mix a little detergent in warm water and wash the spiked cover by hand. Rinse thoroughly, and let the cover drip dry. Do not use a washing machine or tumble dryer, as the Yantramattan and machinery may be damaged.
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Can I use the Yantramattan if I’m overweight?
Yes – absolutely. There is even some evidence that acupressure increases metabolism. Just remember: the Yantramattan may feel intense, but it should not be painful. If it does hurt, try placing a thin sheet over the acupressure points.
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Should I avoid the Yantramattan if I’m not feeling well?
On the contrary, you should embrace the Yantramattan during a cold! When an infection breaks out, increasing blood circulation and reducing stress are excellent ways to care for yourself.
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Can I use the Yantramattan if I have inflammation of the neck and/or back?
Absolutely. Increased circulation can actually speed up the healing process, with more blood flow to the inflamed areas.
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I have acne and/or scars on my back; can I use the Yantramattan anyway?
It depends. Scars won’t hinder your experience of the mat, or the effects of acupressure. However, if you have open acne wounds, or scars that haven’t healed yet, avoid using the Yantramattan on or around those areas.
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Can I use the Yantramattan if I have a rheumatic disease?
Of course. People with rheumatism report positive effects from using the Yantramattan.
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Can I use the Yantramattan if I’ve had any form of heart disease?
If you have ever had heart problems, consult your physician before use. People with a history of heart problems should use the Yantramattan carefully in any case.
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Can I use the Yantramattan if I have low blood pressure?
If you have low blood pressure, consult your physician before use. Since the Yantramattan can lower your blood pressure further, this could lead to fainting – especially if you arise from the mat too quickly.
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Can I use the Yantramattan if I have open or infected wounds?
If you have open wounds, infected or not, do not use the Yantramattan on or around those areas.
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