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  2. Ionized jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Q-Ray, Balance, Bio-Ray, iRenew, Rayma, and Rico's Bio-Energy brand bracelets are considered to be of the "ionized" family. [3] Other alternative health bracelets, such as magnetic or copper therapy bracelets, are considered a different type of product.

  3. Q-Ray Bracelet Buyers Mailed Refund Checks - AOL

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    Nearly a quarter of a million consumers duped by the marketers of the Q-Ray "pain relief" Ionized Bracelet are being refunded more than $11 million by the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC will be ...

  4. QT Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The defendants could owe even more—up to $87 million—depending on how many Q-Ray customers seek refunds. U.S. Magistrate Judge Morton Denlow wrote a 136-page opinion and concluded: "Park made up the theory that the bracelet works like acupuncture or Eastern medicine. He has no testing or studies to support his theory."

  5. Hologram bracelet - Wikipedia

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    A hologram bracelet or energy bracelet [1] is a small rubber wristband supposedly fitted with a hologram. Manufacturers have said that the holograms supposedly "optimise the natural flow of energy around the body," and, "improve an athlete's strength, balance and flexibility". [ 2 ]

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