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  2. Power Balance - Wikipedia

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    The Power Balance bracelet has been described as "like the tooth fairy" [10] and a "very successful marketing scam". [11] Dylan Evans , a lecturer in behavioral science at Cork University 's School of Medicine, stated that the marketing of Power Balance has "managed to get away without deceiving anyone in the sense of an overt lie.

  3. 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 ]

  4. Power Balance Admits Its Success Is in the Mind, Not Science

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    Power Balance LLC, the company behind a wildly popular line of wristbands and pendants worn by professional athletes (who swear by their performance-enhancing effects) admits its marketing claims ...

  5. Ionized jewelry - Wikipedia

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    An Ionized bracelet, or ionic bracelet, is a type of metal bracelet jewelry purported to affect the chi of the wearer. No claims of effectiveness made by manufacturers have ever been substantiated by independent sources, and the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has found the bracelets are "part of a scheme devised to defraud".

  6. iRenew Energy Balance bracelet fends off 'imaginary' forces - AOL

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    Perhaps you've seen the infomercials or gotten an email touting the magical powers of the iRenew Energy Balance Bracelet -- just strap it on your wrist and you're stronger, have better balance and ...

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  8. Skepsis ry - Wikipedia

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    2010: The Power Balance bracelet and its Finnish importers and retailers; 2011: Kärkkäinen retail store for publishing the free weekly newspaper Magneettimedia that promotes pseudoscience and conspiracy theories

  9. Bank account alerts to help protect your money - AOL

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    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) warns that if a scam message asks for personal information, the scammer can gain access to your email accounts, bank accounts, credit cards and more. Some things ...

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