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If you've seen those infomercials for the iRenew bracelet and wondered whether it really works, it might be helpful to check out some reviews from others who've tried it. The iRenew bracelet, which retails for $19.99, is a bracelet that ads claim can help to maintain the body's energy field, called the "biofield." According to the iRenew commercials and website information, the iRenew Bio Energy Solutions bracelet may help to increase a wearer's strength, eliminate stress, and increase both balance and endurance.

That certainly sounds good. But do the iRenew bracelets actually work? Can they balance the body's electrical forces? In an interview with Wallet Pop published in July of 2010, retired psychiatrist Dr. Stephen Barnett, who operates the website Quackwatch, said electrical forces outside of the environment "cannot be scientifically measured." Barrett told Wallet Pop, "iRenew claims to have something that can fix them, but I have no reason to believe this device can protect you. And how can a miniscule device you wear on your wrist protect your whole body, anyway?"

The Wallet Pop article prompted numerous responses from readers. "Charlotte" said the iRenew is "a scam," adding that "When you have to call for a return merchandise authorization, it is long distance and they do not give you a credit for the shipping, only the returned merchandise." Another person who commented on the Wallet Pop story, "Sonny," warned of the $40 shipping and handling costs his elderly mother incurred when she ordered the iRenew bracelet. Not all of the responses were negative, however. "Jeannie" said she was pleased with her bracelet, adding that "It may be hocus pocus, but my tennis has improved and by balance is good."

Another review website, As Seen on TV On Sale, features several comments from those who have purchased the iRenew bracelet. Reviews here are decidedly mixed. Several reviewers mentioned ordering the bracelets and waiting up to three months for the product to arrive. As for its performance, reviewer Susan Garman, who suffers from a "severe back injury," wrote that "I put the bracelet on and after about a minute of feeling mentally jumbled, my mind became clearer and I feel more wide awake. The jury is still out otherwise, but I will give it the benefit of the doubt."

Bottom line? Reviews are mixed about whether the iRenew bracelet actually does what its maker claims it does. Watch out for the potentially high shipping and handling charges and be prepared to wait for your bracelet to arrive before you can begin balancing your own biofield.

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  • the only reason why these people say it works is becuase they want to beleave it works, thus thier mind gives them the illusion of it working, but it you take it off with them out knowing, they still will be the same becuase they think its on and the mind will mkae them belive it works

  • Earth... I am dissapoint

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  • BULL SHIT

  • @gamerdudefilms okay then. its 20 dollars for a placebo effet. let the people use their money how they want

  • This is a "shy" video. =p

  • OMG! I am around the strange a part of Youtube yet again.

  • @gamerdudefilms I alway believe the mind can do extraordinary thing. Only with those placebo bracelet or medicaments ( glocosamin ). Some people relly beleive in those to be real and just by this they get better performance or heal faster. The power of mind is awesome

  • My IQ biofield dropped 10 points from watching iRenew ad.

  • i think darth vader is winning

  • The people who are stupid enouigh to buy into scams like this are obviously the kind of people who voted for Obama and believe that european style socialism actually works. Whoever said "there's a sucker born every minute" (miscredited to PT Barnum), he was even more right than he thought. I'm constantly amazed at just how people actively defend the institutionalized stupidity so prevalent in this "information age".

  • It's a piece of crap

  • git at walmart 

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