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Irenew Bracelet Does it Work?

Because of my background in engineering, I enjoy finding out how things work. In this case, I have done enough research on this topic to conclude two things:

The Irenew bracelet DOES work for a lot of people.

The Irenew bracelet is a SCAM

So, how can I state that these apparently contradicting ideas are BOTH true?

First, I will address why so many people report that the Irenew bracelet works.

People who claim to have better balance, strenght or flexibility when using the Irenew bracelt, are in fact exibiting a Placebo effect. People experiece increased energy, alerness, stregth, etc, because they BELIEVE the Irenew bracelt will give them those benefits. Numerous experiments have been done regarding the Placebo effect and the results are always baffling. In one experiment, participants where given either alcohol or a substance that they were told was alcohol. After having a couple of drinks, both groups exihibited characteristics of drunken behavior -lack of coordination or even behaving totally drunk! So, the irenew bracelet works if you believe it works, which is not altogether that bad. I mean even if something is fake, if it gives you the results you wanted, does it matter if doesn't work by scientific standards?

So, wy do I say the Irenew bracelt is a scam?

There is no real scientific evidence to support the claims of the bracelet. The manufacturer talks about how this bracelet is supposed to restore your biofield, which is constantly attacked by electromagnetic pollution. They don't give much information regarding the science behind it or if the bracelet has gone through rigorous testing. They just sort of wave their hands when it comes to science and instead put all of the emphasis attempting to persuade you of it's amazing "powers."

Another reason I believe the Irenew bracelet is fake, is that the "tests" used in their commercial to prove that you can gain strength and balance, are based on using applied kinesiology, which has been studied by scientists and demmed unreliable. Supposedly, you will gain strength and balance when you are in contact with something that is "good" for you, and the opposite holds as well. So, for example, a person could hold a bottle of vitamins in on hand and a person could test muscle strength in the other arm. If the vitamins are beneficial to the person holding them, then they will supposedly be able to resist an applied force on the other hand -thus the vitamins would make them "stronger". A scientific study found however, that no corelation existed between the vitamins that the people held and their muscle strength.

However, even if applied kinesiology was real, it turns out that there is a little trick that can be done to make people believe in the "miraculous power of the bracelet"

In the video below, you will learn about applied kinesiology and how to make your own Irenew bracelet as well.







How Applied Kinesiology Works - How The Irenew Bracelet Works

And here is another video where this time they gave the hologram to only some people and it was up to Tom -who holds the rights to the Power Bracelet, to find out who had the holograms and who didn't. The holograms in the Power Bracelet are what make it "magical."

Note: I know that the video is about another bracelet - The Power Bracelet, but the same "principles" apply.


Disproving the Power Bracelet

Do you have one and it works?

Do you think the Irenew bracelet is a scam?

Comments

Jane Cristofer 18 months ago

Yes.. a friend of mine has one and swears by it. I always thought it had to due with positive thinking. That's probably the real magic behind the bracelet

Jenny 17 months ago

There would be less questioning about the bracelet if the company IRENEW would show some sort of scientific research to the bracelets in their commercials. The only fact about this bracelet is that it promotes positive thinking

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Tom 17 months ago

I did some research and definitely looks like a scam. There were some good points made in this blog post: http://tabish.me/health/is-irenew-bracelet-a-scam-

buy irenew 16 months ago

They charged me $20.00 to ship which took about 3 weeks to arrive. Just received it today will follow up on any results

Ben 15 months ago

Its a scam. The test that is seen in the commercial is a common balance test used to promote any "revitalization" product. I remember that test being used on me for some overpriced bottled water that was supposedly capable of speedily reoxidizing my body. Don't buy into product that claims it can do things that healthy foods, proper rest, and adequate exercise can already give you.

toneyahuja 9 months ago

iRenew bracelets are not scam. These are useful in point view of health.

http://www.bandztobalance.com

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