I love reading Infomercial rating sites. I'm always ass-tounded to learn that a $19.99 product that guarantees to carry the weight of a young elephant hanging from your wall *gasp* really doesn't work, or that the HOllywood 24 Hour Diet *gasp* is nothing more than a potent laxative
Colour me surprised when I read these reviews about the Qray bracelet
http://www.infomercialscams.com/scams/qray As a sufferer of constant fatigue and lack of energy, I would try almost anything that promises to help me feel better. I bought the bracelet and wore it religiously for over six months on my right wrist, and then another two months on my left, in the position (with the ball ends up or down depending on which wrist) recommended in the directions.
Sadly, it did nothing. Actually, I can't figure out how it would help but was eager to give it a try. I do think it's pretty, but was a complete failure for me. I know I am a challenging case but I figured I'd feel SOMETHING ! Nope.
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I purchased a q-ray ionized bracelet off the TV. When I recieved it I used it. It seemed to relieve the pain of my muscles after some time of using it I started getting high blood pressure when I would wear this product. I am trying to find some information on what rights I have, and what I can possibly do in regaurds to my discomfort.
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Noooooooooooooooooooooooooo! Say it ain't so!!!