Men's Trion:Z

Men's Trion:Z Dual Loop Magnetic/Ion Bracelet

Men's Trion:Z Dual Loop Magnetic/Ion Bracelet

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Q-Ray sued by the FTC for selling this
In 2006, the FTC won its case against Q-Ray for selling Ionized / magnetic bracelets and claiming they healed people. The bracelets were proven to have no effect beyond the standard placebo effect (You could consider this the power of positive thinking).

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Q-ray was guilty of deceiving and defrauding its customers, claiming a bracelet would heal their pain.

Companies are required to find that pain relief claims of these type should be supported by competent and reliable scientific evidence consisting of at least one well-conducted, placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blind clinical study.

This bracelet won't help you. It's just another company defrauding its customers. And it is almost certainly illegal.
2010-08-27
I was skeptical
I had tweaked my wrist somehow and it was aching all the way up my arm for weeks. I'd tried Aleve and everything short of going to the doctor when I learned of Trionz. So, I figured, heck, for $20 it's worth a try. I bought the double lite version with the rubber bands. I wear it on my right wrist even though it's my left wrist that is bothering me. Within a week, the pain went away and it was fine for several weeks. Then, I stopped wearing the bracelet and within a week, I tweaked it again and the pain returned.

So, I started wearing the Trionz again and again within a few days, the pain is gone. I was skeptical and still wonder if it wasn't just natural healing going on, but I can't argue with success. I never take it off and ordered another one in a different color. Do I feel better overall? Hard to tell, but my running has been better and some of the little aches and pains I used to experience that caused me to only run 3 days a week aren't as bothersome and I now run 5 days a week.

All I can say is that this is apparently working for me. It seems to have solved a problem. Next time I go to my doctor, I'm going to mention this to him. I had an appointment scheduled and canceled it because my wrist felt so much better.

I would certainly recommend it at least for a try based on my experience.
2010-06-05
Give It a Try
This is one of those pain-relieving therapies you're just gonna have to try and see for yourself if it helps- because some find it cures all their aches and pains, while others find it's absolutely worthless.

Supposedly the bracelet combines the power of "minus ions and magnets" so it can counteract the positive ion build-up which is bad for you and causes problems. While I'm not sure about that, I do know that the placebo effect in medicine is about 30%. That means that if I prescribed a sugar pill to 100 people, and told them it was a medicine that would help their pain, about 30 of them would say it helped.

Give it a shot- you won't be out much and it could work for you. Also suggest checking out Treat Your Own Tennis Elbow too if you have chronic tennis elbow.

2010-04-29
Gift for of Uninversity of Miami fanatic
Bought this for my son-in-law. He is a University of Miami nut. He plays tennis and golf. I don't know if this has had any theraputic value, but the fun of displaying the Canes' colors has improved his game.
2009-12-15
Nice bands, but undersized.
These are nice looking bands but the sizing is off. My wrist measures 7.5 inches which is a Med but the medium to way to tight for comfortable ware.
2009-08-21
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