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Old 12-14-2009, 06:57 PM   #8
agrismhig

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In my opinion there is no reason why these should work. However, I bought a Q-ray bracelet about 10 years ago while my back was in the middle of a month long hurt. It was all I could do to open the garage door (and at the time, that's how I let the dog into the back yard). I quit parking in the garage for a while because that was two more times a day that I had to lift that heavy door up.

So I hear about this and say there's no way but it had a 30 day money back guarantee,so I thought I'd try it. I get it delivered and put it on after I got home from work, and when I went to bed, it hadn't done anything. I figure, well this things going back, piece of carp. But when I woke up the next morning my back didn't hurt for the first time in a month. It "seemed" to work for me and I didn't even buy into it. I didn't have any major back problems the next year or so that I had it (they said it only worked for up to about two years, and it sure seemed that way because at the end my back started hurting again). I've bought a couple more over the years and they haven't done for me what the first one did but I like the way they look and I always secretly hope they will work like the first one seemed to but they never do.

I always say "seemed to work" because to really think this thing could ever do what it claims is ludicrous at best! But that first one really did seem to work for me.

It should be noted that Q-ray had a class action suit against them and they had to stop claiming it stopped pain.

What does work for me is the Back2Life machine that's advertised on TGC all the time. Higher altitudes do more to help back problems than anything I've tried. I visited my cousin a couple months ago in Las Vegas, which is 2,000 feet above sea level and I had no pain at all. Grand Junction, CO (about 4,500 feet) was where I first noticed not having pain, even after driving all day from Kansas City. Kansas City (700-900 feet) isn't high enough!
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