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  • In my suppost to look the bracelet or your dracula nails???

  • Chuck Norris nails.

  • Dracula is having the test

  • mmmmm WTF is an ion tester??? is it like a geiger counter?

  • this guy chops coke with his nails

  • I pointed an electrostatic meter at mine and it does seem to have quite a charge on it. More than a mobile phone.

  • @RavenPrecept your hopeless man, are you in school?

  • Anyone who did science in school at age 11 knows this is utter crap.

  • You have longer fingernails than an african orphan.

  • @Mauricio604 that's odd, the length of someone else's fingernails bother you

  • @Mauricio604 20 dollars thsoe are soem vietnamese nails.

  • @Mauricio604 he got coke nails 

  • wolverine

  • @Mauricio604 your mind is disgusting,... the way it works,... there are million of women that have long fingernails,.. so what's wrong if this guy has them,...

  • They do work.

    Some of the bracelets are just rubbish though.

    Research Electronegativity and Pauling Scale. Its the ability for materials to generate negative ions. Silicates are good for this purpose. Lightning storms are better though as would be a large water feature as Hydrogen and Oxygen some of the best generators of negative ions, H2O.

    Silicate based minerals compounds work the best though. Quartz, Tourmaline, beryl and so forth.

  • @morgan072212 They dont work, the people that made the power balance bracelet admits that they pulled one over on their customers and are accepting to give refunds to anyone who wants

  • @buzzdown69 The ion testing is crap. However the bracelets work, which you would know if you tried one. Perhaps you would find it informative to try one?

  • @RavenPrecept its a placebo effect, why would the company that made them admit they dont work and are giving out refunds if they work? They wouldnt want to lose money

  • @buzzdown69 Well do have never tried one, I can tell by your answer. The Australian trading standards people said there is no scientific basis for them so PB had to put it on their AZ website. Not really a big problem since with any product if it does not work then you can get your money back. The biggest problem for PB is the £2 ones work OK as well.

  • @morgan072212 I don't think they work by ions. I am pretty sure its a field effect of some kind.

  • Negative ions are good for you!

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    No one who's ever made this claim has ever subjected it to a proper test or proposed a mechanism through which it would work. It's just another scam.

  • SCAM

  • Lol his fingernails are really long... and wow that's a high reading but LifeStrength is still better; looks nicer and gets a higher reading and give you a lifetime warranty..

  • Please visit:bueno visite: good deal items.com

  • dud i think your nails produce ions not the band

  • Measuring negative ions has no bearing on these rubber bands "treating any illness or disease." This is called a red herring in logical debate.

  • it is a lie USC tested that wristband and has only 27-ions but IONME wristband came out with more than 2000 - ions per cubic centimeter

  • @miguelroblesg Has it been shown that the bands with the most ions work the best?

  • ☼ sOLAr ☼

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