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Irenew bracelet science is total BS, is this company Lawsuit worthy?

January 21st, 2011

So just last month the Power Balance bracelet company was sued in one of those class action lawsuits in CA courts.

Don’t you think it is only a matter of time before Irenew bracelet, wristband, necklace, hologram, and dog pendant company is also sued?

I was dumb enough to buy not only the bracelet but all that other stuff and the dog pendant.

So these things are marketed as if they can balance your body and other stuff. IRenew seems to like to use the word “promotes” the balance of your body.

Is “promote” another word for placebo effect?

Irenew has covered themselves well even further by saying, “it may promote” the balance of your body.

By saying “it may” do something gives them a whole lot of legal wiggle room.

If you havn’t seen the myth buster type videos on Youtube that explain how these wristband demonstrations really work then you ought to.

The balance demonstrations are stupid carnival tricks and have nothing to do with powers coming from the IRenew bracelet other than imaginery powers.

Lose Weight By Injecting Woman Pregnancy Hormone in Your Body Even if your a guy

November 24th, 2010
Weight Loss Pregnancy Hormone

B Ki Website

Beyer-Kirk International of Las Colinas
(Offices also in Tyler and the Dallas Fort Worth area)
6420 N. MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 100
Internet 75930
United States of America
Phone:  972-506-0503
Web Address:  www.40lbsin40days.com

B Ki, ever heard of it? So your a guy and you want to lose weight no problem. Simply allow us to inject your body with woman’s pregnancy hormones. But I’m a guy! That’s ok the hormones will trick your body into thinking you are a pregnant woman and will help you lose weight. However you must adhere to a very strict low calorie diet.

Huh?

I would rather just do the low calorie diet than the whole drinking mad scientist serum to turn into a pregnant woman because it just sounds unnatural a bit.

Well that’s not what is going on, we inject this stuff in your body and cough..cough..you may start going bald especially if you are already a woman.

I really don’t think I like the sound of this stuff B Ki.

This is the thinking that goes in my head from listening to friends of mine who have done the woman pregnancy hormone thing to try and lose weight.

Woman Pregnancy Hormone and Weight Loss

Quite a few people describe this $1695 dollar weight loss plan as the starvation diet while the pregnancy hormone serves to offer a placebo effect while giving you the benefit of going bald at the same time.

I don’t know if the rumor is true but a guy commented on this site that the local Tyler Texas B Ki clinic has shut down and they have multiple lawsuits against them. Some of these lawsuits are said to be from previous employees that worked at B Ki as well as clients?

I was also told that the Texas Attorney General is investigating B Ki for false claims promoted in their advertising and by their sales people.

I don’t know how much of this is hearsay or real but I plan to request the Texas Attorney General complaints to do a little fact checking.

At this point I must point out that B Ki is innocent until proven guilty and these things are alleged offenses that must be taken through a court of law. Most of what I have said in this post is just my complete lack of understanding played out in a witty little joke that this stuff will turn a guy into a woman. Come on people, it won’t do that but you may lose your hair.

The name of the woman pregnancy hormone used in this clinic is called the HCG hormone shot.

If you are overweight now would be the time to do a little more research before injecting this stuff in your body.

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Energy Jewelry Snake Oil or Miracle?

September 12th, 2010

Cie Aura

Cie Aura

I have been amazed, and admittedly annoyed by the energy bracelet scam. It seems every few months some ugly new jewelry product is unveiled that promises to in some way harmonize the energy of the wearer, and promote greater balance, increased energy, a generally more tranquil mind, and so forth and so on. Actually, one reviewer I read made an excellent point. The advertisers don’t promise those results directly, but instead promise to inspire those results! I watched a lot of promo vids for these things on YouTube. Eventually I had to stop for a couple of reasons. First off, I actually do have a life. Secondly, I was starting to become annoyed by the research subjects and lastly, and most importantly, the demos are all the same! Evidently these energy jewelers are at least partially multi- level managed. The vids all featured some salesmen who had set up a both at some job fair or other, performing ridiculous and absurd balance tests on passersby.

Magnetic Bracelets

Magnetic Bracelets

I found about five different companies producing energy jewelry, or at least five different names for the same company. In addition to a bracelet and necklace, one company offered holographic stickers (Cia Aura) it claimed possessed some kind of magnetic charge. These are supposedly a favorite of surfers who stick them to either end of their boards to help improve their balance. Allegedly the water passing over the stickers recharges their energy. I understand aspiring golfers are also partial to this product. As I watched these compelling infomercials my next question became: Do people really buy these things?! While researching for this article I did find comments by supposedly satisfied customers defending the products, but of course I have no way knowing that they didn’t work for one of the companies marketing the stuff. Patrons claimed results like increased energy and the disappearance of aches and pains. Certainly the degree to which they did experience a change can be chalked up to the placebo effect. Thanks but I think I’d rather take my chances with a television faith healer! As silly as I find the Snuggy, I’m pretty sure it probably does what the ads say it does; keep the wearer warm, and allow him or her to move their arms freely. I do not however come anywhere near believing any of the claims made by the energy jewelers. If you’re looking for an energy boost, greater balance or a sense of well being I suggest trying an energy drink, vitamin supplement and regular church attendance. I’m sure you’ll be amazed by the results!