i find the fake ones work just as well, if not better, and ofcourse they are cheaper leaving me with more money to buy bricks to put into my back pack ..
This 'bracelet' does not do anything what it does do, is give you more physcological belief in the band that it will work and in doing so you can probably perform a little better because of the trust in the bracelet, but I could believe in my watch and have the same results?
My friend old me to stand on one foot and stick my arm out. So I did. He then pushed on my arm. I asked him "what the fuck are you doing and why?" He then gave me a rubber band and told me to hold it and he did it again. My arm felt lighter and I found it easy to resist his push. I have an injured back and knee so balancing on one foot is very difficult I found it easier witht he band. He didn't tell me what the band was so there was no placebo effect as I didn't know what was going to happen.
This has nothing to do with frequencies; from the sun or objects or anything else. Things don't give off frequencies in the nebulous new-agey way you're using the term here. I honestly would never trust a doctor that exhibited this sort of magical thinking. What's probably going on is the placebo effect and just the power of suggestion and confirmation bias.
the sun dosn't have "a frequency" it emeits thousands of wavelenghts throught the electro magnetic spectrum. you are using "frequency" as some kind as some kind of magic catch all term... which is just as much pseudo science as the bracelets
The bracelets work exactly like any other Placebo, they make you expect to be better, so either you are slightly better or you notice successes more and failures less.
@bboyvietstylez ...well scientist proved back in the days of jesus that the human body is actually three grams heavier on the right side, this information was hidden away from the people by the illuminati and intergalactic jewish space lizards untill the year 2012 came about and they set about their plot of re-balancing the human race with 3 gram bracelets in a bid to offend god almighty by suggesting that he fucked up..do the maths, 2012. 20+12 = 34, 3+4 = 7. 7 = death in 2012.
i was happy wen they first maid these cuz im an athlete ..but after a while it just felt like i had a regular rubberband on my arm ..so if you think these things work ..sorry they don't
Um he just proved it, I have one I have not slept in 3 days and feel no pain when during or after high intensity exercise, oh yeah by the way went from doing 35 lbs curls to 50 same reps and everything.
I tried one at an expo the other day and was baffled. The salesmen had me stand on foot then pushed on my extended arm. He did this without, then with then without then with the bracelet again. I had it figured for snake oil. I still kind of do but damn if I only fell over with out the bracelet. Should have done the yoga tree pose with my eyes closed, that's something I can't do normally.
it dosen't work.its your own body and mind.it makes you think you have power so your body dose more because its doing what the brain says.its like a hilusunation or somthing
As far as do they work, no they don't. Even Powerband has come out saying they don't work. This does not mean the concept may not have some validity, and I am sure BigBos friend is truly feeling something, I like things that can be proven over and over and repeated time after time and I have not found this to be true. Sorry
Jos4pope, seriously, "the body doesn't reacty to frequencies"? where have you been in the world of sports medicine. Holograms can emit a frequency but so can a battery and yes they do affect the cells. Much has been written on this, even a noble prize was won on the discovery of cellular frequecies. Forensic medicine uses machines to identify a cellular frequency of a substance to determine what it is. I can only show a little bit on a youtube video, can't get into too much detail.
@DrTerryW This is simply an abuse of people's ignorance of the term 'frequency', coupled with bunk. A hologram can only emit a 'frequency' (SOUND!) in the same way almost any solid object can emit a 'frequency' if its distrubed (Tapped, hit). You flick it, and it goes thump - a free rock does the same thing! In this video you use 'frequency' interchangeably for sound (the vibration of air) and heat (the increased motion of electrons) different phenomenon.. This failed in 2 dbl blind studies btw
did anyone watch the video? Its explained why the initial test works and then why the bands won't work long term. The company has even come forward to say they are a sham. Has nothing to do with mental thinking, sorry
Yeah, they definitely do something. My friend got a hologram band and has been wearing it for the past few days. He has feeling in his hand for the first time since age 15.
So, if he gets one, and wears it long enough, do you think his body would adapt to the the frequencies of the bracelet and he wouldn't be able to feel his hand again? I mean, he only wore mine for a few minutes.
My friend put my hologram bracelet on today (not knowing what it was) and he immediately asked, "What is this?" It obviously made him feel different and I asked what happened. He could feel his left hand for the first time since he was 15 (he's about 33 now). He has some scar tissue on the arm (they thought they were going to have to remove the arm at one point), causing this numbness. Why could he feel his hand, Doc? Clearly it has some affect on your nervous system.
So close and yet so far, why all the rubbish about frequencies though? Your body doesn't react to the frequencies of things like this because they don't have any. A hologram is just a shiny sticker, there is no need to adjust or get used to it. I'm all for debunking powerbands but please don't use the same useless pseudoscience to try to do it or you sound just as silly as they do when asked to explain yourself.
I would believe these don't work but I don't agree with the placebo effect. I tested one of these today without having the slightest idea of what the wristband is supposed to do or help with. My friend said "just try it." so I did. Nobody told me what it was so I didn't have much of an expectation. it's probably in the push.
This is so much a scam it isn't funny. When they push down on your arm or hands they put pressure towards your body to keep you in balance or away from your body to throw you off balance. I tested this by secretly sticking one of their bands in my pocket while they did the tests. Balance was always dependent upon whether or not they thought I had the band, not whether or not I actually had it. They are charlatans perpetrating a fraud. Expect a class-action lawsuit in the near future.
For people who don't know the trick, when you give them the "placebo" or nothing at all, you pull straight down/very slightly inwards, while with the other placebo (the one you are selling for $20-$60 a piece) you pull down and very slightly outwards. Its a scam, taking advantage of the placebo effect along with dishonest "tests".
@Kraggies1 you could believe in your own potential instead of believing a bracelet will give u more potential because when ull lose/destroy it, youll feel lost and completely helpless, you should bet on your body and soul instead of a cheap 20$ bracelet, I always tough of my wallet as a chance token and it is... just cause I believe in it, same thing here, its just a scam... you could make your own bracelet and believe in it cause you made it with good intention, ull get a good "vibe" each day
go to innerhealthconcepts. com to see the authentic performance wristbands that really do work with actual scientific evidence of the positive results.
I knew there was something "funny" about these they seemed very gimmicky and too good to be true thank you for demonstrating I feel so much better (and stronger) lol already =)
if you still think these things work, Try the test with a regular wrist watch. Take your watch off for about an hr then try the test and use your watch and watch your muscles "get stronger". Any new freq will "work"
crap. i have 20 dollars of neutralized frequency on my wrist right now that i just got a few hours ago. i told my stupid self i was going in the mall, and i wasn't going to buy anything!! this is what i get. and i can't tell my sister who i talked in to buying what she called "a gimick, that i needed to look into."
i was so happy before i saw this video...ignorance truly is bliss.......
and if it sounds to good to be true...it probably is.
reinforced lesson: don't buy crap from mall kiosks!
I'm not an athlete, just a mom & wife. I've been wearing this bracelet for over a month now & it has helped relieve my joint pains I've had since I was in high school (I'm now 30) & I stretch much farther with it too. I wear it all the time & the tests they did when I first bought it still work. Without it I can not touch my toes (I come a good 6" from them) and with it I can...there's no way that's in my mind. I have done the test multiple times with it and without it & still do better with it.
@exposefraud ..."The placebo effect is now known to bring about real physiological changes in the brain."
That's great, but not the case here. Also, I have a friend who tested the bracelet and unbeknownst to him they gave him one without the hologram (as a test) and it had no affect on him...even though he thought it had one.
People crack me up! Do you believe everything you see on YouTube?! Get a bracelet and then lets talk.
i find the fake ones work just as well, if not better, and ofcourse they are cheaper leaving me with more money to buy bricks to put into my back pack ..
HOMEnHIGH 1 week ago
I agree with Straatman12345, it's psychological -.-
Natt95M 1 month ago
This 'bracelet' does not do anything what it does do, is give you more physcological belief in the band that it will work and in doing so you can probably perform a little better because of the trust in the bracelet, but I could believe in my watch and have the same results?
straatman12345 1 month ago
@straatman12345 ..i can do the thing grabbin my nut sack
HOMEnHIGH 1 week ago
Where's the fucking hologram?
idontfkinknow1234 2 months ago
My friend old me to stand on one foot and stick my arm out. So I did. He then pushed on my arm. I asked him "what the fuck are you doing and why?" He then gave me a rubber band and told me to hold it and he did it again. My arm felt lighter and I found it easy to resist his push. I have an injured back and knee so balancing on one foot is very difficult I found it easier witht he band. He didn't tell me what the band was so there was no placebo effect as I didn't know what was going to happen.
ThePantyDroper 2 months ago
this guy is wrong i have a monster edition bracelet and that works
aoman100 2 months ago
This has nothing to do with frequencies; from the sun or objects or anything else. Things don't give off frequencies in the nebulous new-agey way you're using the term here. I honestly would never trust a doctor that exhibited this sort of magical thinking. What's probably going on is the placebo effect and just the power of suggestion and confirmation bias.
JustOneEarth 2 months ago
the sun dosn't have "a frequency" it emeits thousands of wavelenghts throught the electro magnetic spectrum. you are using "frequency" as some kind as some kind of magic catch all term... which is just as much pseudo science as the bracelets
The bracelets work exactly like any other Placebo, they make you expect to be better, so either you are slightly better or you notice successes more and failures less.
rattslayer 3 months ago
How does a little shinny wrist band help your balance?
bboyvietstylez 4 months ago
@bboyvietstylez ...well scientist proved back in the days of jesus that the human body is actually three grams heavier on the right side, this information was hidden away from the people by the illuminati and intergalactic jewish space lizards untill the year 2012 came about and they set about their plot of re-balancing the human race with 3 gram bracelets in a bid to offend god almighty by suggesting that he fucked up..do the maths, 2012. 20+12 = 34, 3+4 = 7. 7 = death in 2012.
HOMEnHIGH 1 week ago
I sense a placebo effect.
RamTerritory 4 months ago 2
ok so these are just a temporary fix. What I wanna know is do the Ionic bands work?
DMCDominat0r 6 months ago
They should call them jesus bands. They could sell them on the 700 club. This is what faith produces.
scotttebben 7 months ago
i was happy wen they first maid these cuz im an athlete ..but after a while it just felt like i had a regular rubberband on my arm ..so if you think these things work ..sorry they don't
AJAUNLYLES 7 months ago
they dont work but the still look pretty cool
3125elisa 7 months ago
gizmodo(dot)com/5723577/powerbalance-admits-their-wristbands-are-a-scam
hjf3022 8 months ago
Um he just proved it, I have one I have not slept in 3 days and feel no pain when during or after high intensity exercise, oh yeah by the way went from doing 35 lbs curls to 50 same reps and everything.
TurnerHoldingsLLC 8 months ago
@TurnerHoldingsLLC You havent slept in 3 days? Thats not the bracelet man, Thats the meth.
DJpittbull13 7 months ago
Is that fucking edge?!
demiro123 8 months ago
classic placebo effect........
malmsteen2002 8 months ago
Why is he turning to the left, when the other guy is asking him to twist to the right?
Fight4Justice2011 8 months ago
I tried one at an expo the other day and was baffled. The salesmen had me stand on foot then pushed on my extended arm. He did this without, then with then without then with the bracelet again. I had it figured for snake oil. I still kind of do but damn if I only fell over with out the bracelet. Should have done the yoga tree pose with my eyes closed, that's something I can't do normally.
RallySelf 8 months ago
I have a old rock that has powers it made me rich but i want some one to become rich so im selling it for 10,000$ any takers!!! =D
FxOxC 9 months ago
@FxOxC 7,000$ and we have a deal!
8jimmyjazz 8 months ago
@8jimmyjazz deal i will send you the rock first then you send the money!!! =D
FxOxC 8 months ago
I dont give a fuck if it works...its looks all technological nd shit, so i bought it :D
ElJtaps 9 months ago
If these things really worked, they wouldn't be selling them for $30.00 dollars. They'd be selling them for thousands of dollars.
zambimaru 9 months ago
even if it is mental though, it still works
xNoobCityx 10 months ago
Yeah.. It keeps tigers away too.... you didn't see any tigers in the video did you?
randirain 10 months ago 3
it dosen't work.its your own body and mind.it makes you think you have power so your body dose more because its doing what the brain says.its like a hilusunation or somthing
tenchufreak 10 months ago
As far as do they work, no they don't. Even Powerband has come out saying they don't work. This does not mean the concept may not have some validity, and I am sure BigBos friend is truly feeling something, I like things that can be proven over and over and repeated time after time and I have not found this to be true. Sorry
DrTerryW 10 months ago
Jos4pope, seriously, "the body doesn't reacty to frequencies"? where have you been in the world of sports medicine. Holograms can emit a frequency but so can a battery and yes they do affect the cells. Much has been written on this, even a noble prize was won on the discovery of cellular frequecies. Forensic medicine uses machines to identify a cellular frequency of a substance to determine what it is. I can only show a little bit on a youtube video, can't get into too much detail.
DrTerryW 10 months ago 2
@DrTerryW This is simply an abuse of people's ignorance of the term 'frequency', coupled with bunk. A hologram can only emit a 'frequency' (SOUND!) in the same way almost any solid object can emit a 'frequency' if its distrubed (Tapped, hit). You flick it, and it goes thump - a free rock does the same thing! In this video you use 'frequency' interchangeably for sound (the vibration of air) and heat (the increased motion of electrons) different phenomenon.. This failed in 2 dbl blind studies btw
winglessblog 6 months ago
@winglessblog you forget that he uses the term Frequency to mean electromagnetic radiation too.
rattslayer 3 months ago
@DrTerryW this smells like pseudoscience from a mile away
wedingo 5 months ago
did anyone watch the video? Its explained why the initial test works and then why the bands won't work long term. The company has even come forward to say they are a sham. Has nothing to do with mental thinking, sorry
DrTerryW 10 months ago
Maybe they will work if you pray hard enough.
SkullVodka 11 months ago 14
What a joke.
SkullVodka 11 months ago
Yeah, they definitely do something. My friend got a hologram band and has been wearing it for the past few days. He has feeling in his hand for the first time since age 15.
BigBosOfDaSouf 11 months ago
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you are full of shit
MrPuppy1979 11 months ago
So, if he gets one, and wears it long enough, do you think his body would adapt to the the frequencies of the bracelet and he wouldn't be able to feel his hand again? I mean, he only wore mine for a few minutes.
BigBosOfDaSouf 11 months ago
My friend put my hologram bracelet on today (not knowing what it was) and he immediately asked, "What is this?" It obviously made him feel different and I asked what happened. He could feel his left hand for the first time since he was 15 (he's about 33 now). He has some scar tissue on the arm (they thought they were going to have to remove the arm at one point), causing this numbness. Why could he feel his hand, Doc? Clearly it has some affect on your nervous system.
BigBosOfDaSouf 11 months ago
So close and yet so far, why all the rubbish about frequencies though? Your body doesn't react to the frequencies of things like this because they don't have any. A hologram is just a shiny sticker, there is no need to adjust or get used to it. I'm all for debunking powerbands but please don't use the same useless pseudoscience to try to do it or you sound just as silly as they do when asked to explain yourself.
Jos4pope 1 year ago
Imma go to one of those sellers and have them try it on be, but do it reverse and prove them wrong ;)
Maxana32 1 year ago
placebo effect biatches
eacooo 1 year ago
I would believe these don't work but I don't agree with the placebo effect. I tested one of these today without having the slightest idea of what the wristband is supposed to do or help with. My friend said "just try it." so I did. Nobody told me what it was so I didn't have much of an expectation. it's probably in the push.
IlianaDali 1 year ago
Lol the company just admitted they dont work. Its all in your head. Its on the front page of yahoo.
PBRMafia 1 year ago
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Lol the company just admitted they dont work. Its all in your head. Its on the front page of yahoo.
PBRMafia 1 year ago
Lol the company just admitted they dont work. Its all in your head. Its on the front page of yahoo.
PBRMafia 1 year ago
powerbalance announced its a scam now guys
BillyL6 1 year ago
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This is so much a scam it isn't funny. When they push down on your arm or hands they put pressure towards your body to keep you in balance or away from your body to throw you off balance. I tested this by secretly sticking one of their bands in my pocket while they did the tests. Balance was always dependent upon whether or not they thought I had the band, not whether or not I actually had it. They are charlatans perpetrating a fraud. Expect a class-action lawsuit in the near future.
Fletch6 1 year ago
For people who don't know the trick, when you give them the "placebo" or nothing at all, you pull straight down/very slightly inwards, while with the other placebo (the one you are selling for $20-$60 a piece) you pull down and very slightly outwards. Its a scam, taking advantage of the placebo effect along with dishonest "tests".
maxbie123 1 year ago
nothing is as strong as the mind so if i think it makes me more balanced MMMMM Money well spent proof me wrong Genius
Kraggies1 1 year ago
@Kraggies1 you could believe in your own potential instead of believing a bracelet will give u more potential because when ull lose/destroy it, youll feel lost and completely helpless, you should bet on your body and soul instead of a cheap 20$ bracelet, I always tough of my wallet as a chance token and it is... just cause I believe in it, same thing here, its just a scam... you could make your own bracelet and believe in it cause you made it with good intention, ull get a good "vibe" each day
MrMadnessGaming 1 year ago
Like cupidity, stupidity has no limit :)
Jensdieter 1 year ago
u know what im going to make a istring+magnet its going to sell so much if ppl fall for this advert
iluvitsmemorphious 1 year ago
go to innerhealthconcepts. com to see the authentic performance wristbands that really do work with actual scientific evidence of the positive results.
ihcbands 1 year ago
"stand on one toe" lmao 1:22
RedFredBeardie 1 year ago
I have such fun poking fun at people who actually believe these things work... Then they always try to 'show' me they work.. LOL!!
ZLeeJonZ 1 year ago
I knew there was something "funny" about these they seemed very gimmicky and too good to be true thank you for demonstrating I feel so much better (and stronger) lol already =)
mamalama002 1 year ago
if you still think these things work, Try the test with a regular wrist watch. Take your watch off for about an hr then try the test and use your watch and watch your muscles "get stronger". Any new freq will "work"
DrTerryW 1 year ago 6
crap. i have 20 dollars of neutralized frequency on my wrist right now that i just got a few hours ago. i told my stupid self i was going in the mall, and i wasn't going to buy anything!! this is what i get. and i can't tell my sister who i talked in to buying what she called "a gimick, that i needed to look into."
i was so happy before i saw this video...ignorance truly is bliss.......
and if it sounds to good to be true...it probably is.
reinforced lesson: don't buy crap from mall kiosks!
td00174 1 year ago
If they worked, I wonder if they would stack. Like if you put 30 of them on each arm, it would make you awesome! =P
saiyoucho 1 year ago
@saiyoucho yea you could cover youself with them and gain magical powers!
bikegirl2 1 year ago
do you know how it will work? try to eat it!
gotmilkboy86 1 year ago
this is a hologram band not a NEW IMPROVED NRG ONE!!
Munib906 1 year ago
damn and I came close to buying one.
redwingss77 1 year ago
your a fuckin idiot if u spend 30 dollars on a bracelet.. cant believe ppl buy them
golfer2301 1 year ago
agreed its all in the head
hackedgame126 1 year ago
you're an idiot
sumolian26 1 year ago
I'm not an athlete, just a mom & wife. I've been wearing this bracelet for over a month now & it has helped relieve my joint pains I've had since I was in high school (I'm now 30) & I stretch much farther with it too. I wear it all the time & the tests they did when I first bought it still work. Without it I can not touch my toes (I come a good 6" from them) and with it I can...there's no way that's in my mind. I have done the test multiple times with it and without it & still do better with it.
annazeph317 1 year ago
@annazeph317 "... it has helped relieve my joint pains..."
The placebo effect is now known to bring about real physiological changes in the brain.
Google: UMHS Press Release: Thinking the pain away?
exposefraud 1 year ago
@exposefraud ..."The placebo effect is now known to bring about real physiological changes in the brain."
That's great, but not the case here. Also, I have a friend who tested the bracelet and unbeknownst to him they gave him one without the hologram (as a test) and it had no affect on him...even though he thought it had one.
People crack me up! Do you believe everything you see on YouTube?! Get a bracelet and then lets talk.
annazeph317 1 year ago
@annazeph317 People crack me up. Do you believe everything you see on YouTube?
Go back to school. learn some basic science and then let's talk.
exposefraud 1 year ago
@annazeph317 lol, the real bracelt probably wouldn't have any affect on him either
StopTryingULookDumb 1 year ago
just as i thought....its all in ur head :)
thank you now i dont need to buy it and waste my money.
beggypeanut 1 year ago