Q:

Does the Irenew bracelet really work?

A: While there have been no scientific studies done on the iRenew bracelet, magnetic energy therapy has been shown to improve in the brain's ability to process information in MS patients and could be used for a wide variety of problems. ChaCha!
Answered by Sally B. - Yesterday, 06:51pm
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Josh

I vouch for the irenew bracelet.

@ Primedup

Haha the technology isn't real. This is just a hoax and a scam. I feel bad for people that actually think this works. If you want to improve your balance workout, its that easy. If your crippled or suffering from some disease I'm afraid this will not give you any answers to what your looking for.

primedup

Ted, You could not be further from the truth. cPRIME is a REAL multi-million dollar company offering a REAL product that ACTUALLY WORKS. Google whatever you want. Thousands of bracelets have been sold to people that have benefited from them because the technology is REAL. The fact that you have looked at or posted on 5 other sites yourself would possibly make you a spammer too? cPRIME has made a huge impact on their market place. It has made a huge difference in my real families lives. As well as thousands of others. You should try one out for yourself. My flash site is the same as many other flash sites for major companies. I am so sorry that the company spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to provide a web site that truly markets a real working product. Instead of surfing the web and trying to bash something you have not experienced for yourself, why dont you actually try a product and see the difference it can make in your life. Here is the site again for you to click on: http://www.mycprime.com/cschmall/flash.html Google cPRIME and see for yourself just how amazing this company is!

not sorry

Oh, I forgot to tell Ted. I'm a school teacher and I found about about the iRenew on line when I was looking up something else. Not saying it will work in all cases, but I know the difference is real in my dog.

not sorry

Got the pet thing for my dog. She's 15, has trouble getting up and slept most of the day. When I put it on her in the morning, she was like a puppy. Alert, excited to see me, back legs didn't give way when she got up. We live near the power lines. I'm going to try one for myself bc I have trouble sleeping. I'll see if it works for me like it does for my Springer

Ted

All positive reviews of this bracelet are planted marketing ploys of the company and it's constituents. And primedup, you are a spammer and that flash website is a hoax. I bet you have no family. Probably why you posted that link on 5 different websites. I encourage everyone to just Google search primedup's site he posted. Everything you will find is something he posted. He is apparently making rip-off bracelets and trying to get rid of them the same way IRenew is. By shady FAKE reviews.

Jeania Howard

I have a terrible problem with balance and have undergone therapy with several months of exercises, which I continue to this day. You should be ashamed to con people who need help with balance problems into purchasing this silly bracelet. May you also have balance problems in the future and seek help, only to get ridiculous products that you are attempting to claim that we will be more balanced with your cheap fix. Jeania Howard Evans, Ga

chris' mom

I ordered two, never came. The customer service number is not toll free so more cost there. They gave me a tracking number to trace it, but the post office has no record of it on file. Makes me wonder!

B.T.

I thought it would be an improvement to the magnetic bracelet, so I purchased one and got a second for free. I'm always aware of scams and usually sniff them out right away. But because I'm disabled, a broken neck kind of slowed me down a little, I saw the claim that it helped improve balance. For twenty bucks I thought what the hell! If it helped even a little, it would be worth the $$$. Save your money people. It's a cheesy silicone rubber bracelet, with a cheap tin clasp that digs into your wrist. The section that supposedly works it's magic, is just a small cheap tin bobble that almost looks important, lol! NOT! On top of all this self imposed stupidity is the price. BOGO they say. First on is $19.99 + s/h, the second one is free + s/h. I spent $39.00 for a lesson in what to remember the next time something comes around that offers something only God or the Dali Lama can provide, lol!!

Local Man

Think, People! Use a little common sense. How could a bracelet on your WRIST with no power source have a significant effect on your brain or the rest of your body? Some people will believe stuff like this, and there is a clear placebo effect where people will have positive effects because they WANT to have positive effects. A real scientific study would determine long term effects and have a control group with fake bracelets. The odds of this I-Renew bracelet being a scam is about 95%

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