I've been reading some reviews of these bracelets but I'm not convinced it's little more than clever promotion and snake oil . Does anybody wear one regularly and if so I'd like to hear your opinions on them . Thanks
I'd swap "little" for "nothing".little more than clever promotion and snake oil
I don't think they're as useful as snake oil.
So I take it neither of you will be asking for one for Christmas then ? 🙂
Depends - if Homeopathic cures, crystals & other new age mumbo jumbo works for you I'm sure these will serve you well
Wtf is a 'trionz bracelet' when it's at home, anyway, and what's it supposed to do?
Basically I just can't be arsed to google it.
I'm wearing a really nice woven copper wire bracelet, but only because I like the way it looks, not because copper has any supposed qualities as to healing or whatever.
It's a handy way of identifying idiots without having to wait for them to talk. 😉
[quote=CountZero ]Wtf is a 'trionz bracelet' when it's at home, anyway, and what's it supposed to do?
Basically I just can't be arsed to google it.
I'm wearing a really nice woven copper wire bracelet, but only because I like the way it looks, not because copper has any supposed qualities as to healing or whatever.
Just keep posting the words "trionz bracelet" then have a look over there ===>
By all means, wear one if you think it will help. They certainly help identify colleagues whose judgement you should perhaps not take at face value.
johnnystorm - MemberIt's a handy way of identifying idiots without having to wait for them to talk.
+1
They work well, I find, but only if your chakras are fully-aligned before use.
Part of the problem is that they are made in China (which is normally great - just look at their medicinal cures), but unfortunately means they are aligned to southern hemisphere energy flows.
Use them in the northern hemisphere were the energy is polarised differently and the energy actually flows out rather than in!!!
This is why they never seem to work right under western laboratory conditions.
You can use crystal to re-align them but it's complicated.
I'm getting Blinkbox and Auer packaging over there >>>> at the moment.
I am certain that they work for the people who buy them, only because they want them to work and believe that they work.
However, it's nothing to do with the 'science' behind them, it's placebo, and being somewhat gullible...
I am certain that they work for the people who buy them, only because they want them to work and believe that they work.
Much like £3k mail order bikes. No one will ever admit that it's shit.
I had a similar thought a while ago. You might want to read what the Advertising Standards Agency had to say:
In a nutshell, the medical claims couldn't be substantiated so had to be removed from the adverts and website.

