Has anyone ever heard of the Renew-energy Balancing bracelet? I wonder if it works, or is just something to get your money?
By meme7_2000 from Marked Tree, AR
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I am looking into this product myself.
I decided to do some research and here is what I found:
Start here: wildwildweather.com/
Now here: www.chacha.com/
Not so sure about this site: wiki.answers.com/
I read a few other sites and I tried to post sites that were "independent" of the iRenew people. My personal opinion is it won't work. I can't say for sure because I have not tried the product.
My vote is scam! Things too good to be true, usually are!
I have a necklace of the same "medical" claim. It's pretty, but that's about it.
When I was a little girl (in the '50's) copper bracelets were all the rage to prevent or cure arthritis and each set of my grandparents had one and they did not work ;-) Over the years since then there have been all sorts of bracelets, necklaces, amulets, etc. that swear to being able to do this or that and actually there always probably has been ;-) They're all simply a way for people to sell their wares. If you like the looks of the bracelet then by all means buy one for fun ;-)
Some professional baseball players wear some sort of energy bracelets and necklaces. If you watched the Philadelphia Phillies you can see Ryan Howard wears a bracelet on each arm. At the moment he on the disabled list. Their manager, Charlie Manuel, also wears two bracelets.
There was something on TV about them and they said they are not what they claim to be. Waste of money! Don't buy!
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