Sunday, October 27, 2013

Can You Really Get Better Balance And Energy From A Necklace Or Bracelet?

As people look for any way to get "an edge" - whether in work, in sports, or just in general - plenty of different "miracle products" emerge that sound absurd on the surface, but that still cause people to ask quietly, "Does it actually work?" Bracelets and necklaces that are purported to increase the energy and balance the wearer has in their body, using some sort of scientific mastery to achieve this effect, is one such product that has emerged over recent years; and of course (absurd though this product may sound), people naturally want to know whether this product really does work.

The product you are most likely to see being sold by "salesmen" (and being displayed in infomercials) is the Power Balance Bracelet, which claims to work by using a hologram and by altering the ions in your body. Many people are thrilled when they have a "test" performed on them with this bracelet on, as the salesman will try to cause the prospective buyer to lose their balance, first without the bracelet on and then with the bracelet on; but impressive sales pitch aside, most who purchase the bracelet find that it does not work for them, and this is no surprise, as the bracelet has no scientific backing.

On the other hand, there is also the Star Necklace by Phiten, which you may have seen being worn by such athletes as Josh Beckett, Matt Hasselbeck, Joba Chamberlin, and most of the members of the Rangers team that reached the 2010 World Series. This product has titanium in the necklace, and while some scientists claim that such a small amount of titanium would be incapable of having an effect on the body, scientific evidence does suggest that titanium can have positive effects on the body, and many who have purchased these necklaces have found them to work.

While there is no definitive proof that the Phiten Star Necklace and the Phiten Star Bracelet actually work, there is also no definitive proof that they do not work; and with so many people wearing these products and feeling the intended effects, they are definitely worth purchasing!

Two studies have shown that the green coffee bean extract found in some Hydroxycut products promotes weight loss. Svetol, the green coffee extract used in Hydroxycut products, is found in Hydroxycut Hardcore, Hydroxycut Hardcore Elite, and Hydroxycut Acai.In a study funded by Iovate in 2010, 45 participants took Svetol while 45 got a placebo. All 90 participants ate a reduced-calorie diet and performed moderate exercise over the eight weeks. The result: Those who took Svetol lost an average of 3.7 pounds, compared to 1.25 pounds for those who got a placebo, according to the company.
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