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trion:z bracelets

Postby Rachel1985 » Sat Sep 08, 2007 7:06 pm

Hi I thought i'd share with you details of a bracelet i bought a couple of months ago that appears to be working!

It's called Trion:z, I ordered it through a golf website, as my boyfriend plays a lot of golf but you can google them or get them on ebay. i think it cost £17.99.

Anyway I've noticed that my hands & arms have been a lot better from wearing it 24/7, i didn't notice how much until i took it off for a bath (even though you can leave it on) & forgot to put it back on for a few days. Then i started getting the usual sort of pains. It's taken a little while of wearing it again continually but gradually they haven't flarred up lilke they normally do.

I've had a couple of different magnetic bracelets before & they also helped but i still had more flare ups that I seem to with this.

I can't say i've noticed huge improvements in other bits of me like some of the statements on the websites say, but i guess everyone is different.

I think Paula Radcliff & several big sports people wear them, they also do necklaces.

Anyway hope this is helpful to someone!
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Postby sarahh » Sat Sep 08, 2007 11:33 pm

Hi Rach

They look good. What are they made from? Is it metal. Have been after trying a magnetic bracelet or something like it. The trouble with me that if it's metal I am allergic to alot of jewellery and have to wear gold cause of the metal. I wondered what they are made out of.

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Postby Rachel1985 » Mon Sep 10, 2007 8:59 am

Hi Sarah,


No they're not metal at all, sort of like a material witha slight stretch to allow up to get it over your wrist. The bit with the 2 magnetics is made of a plastic type material, and I assume the ionising stuff is wrapped in the material bands. Anyway it's very comfortable to wear! I have quite small wrists but the small size fits snuggley!
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Postby Retro » Mon Sep 10, 2007 11:13 am

You can find the website here.

They look interesting, might have to try one myself :wink:

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Re: trion:z bracelets

Postby tireesix » Wed Jan 30, 2008 7:27 pm

Any further reviews??????? I might just bag myself one anyway.
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Re: trion:z bracelets

Postby Rachel1985 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 7:40 pm

doesn't appear to be - but i'm still finding mine helpful!
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Re: trion:z bracelets

Postby Tiz » Wed Feb 06, 2008 9:44 am

I've just ordered a pair, I'll keep you posted.
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Re: trion:z bracelets

Postby nickb » Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:09 pm

oh great-I'd be interested to know
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Re: trion:z bracelets

Postby Tiz » Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:56 pm

Well they arrived this morning so it's a bit early to tell how effective of otherwise they may be, but one thing that's immediately apparent is that they're way more comfortable than some other types on the market, my mum lent me one that did up like a watch and it was so itchy and uncomfortable I had to take it off after half an hour, whereas I've just worn these all day and have barely noticed them. As to any improvement in the pain, watch this space...
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Re: trion:z bracelets

Postby Tiz » Wed Feb 20, 2008 7:10 pm

I managed to wear them for a week before my wrists got so bad that I'm back to being in my braces most of the time now, which is a pain because I'd had quite a long period of not needing my braces so much. I think I've been overdoing the physio and that's what's made the wrists worse, but I was wearing the magnetic bracelets for 4 or 5 days full time before I started the physio and I didn't notice any improvement. I may give them a longer trial at some point in the future when I'm not needing my braces so much, but as a temporary verdict I'd say they did absolutely nothing. Oh well, nothing ventured nothing gained I suppose, maybe someone else will have a better experience with them, if anyone is thinking of trying any kind of magnetic bracelets I would recommend these as opposed to others because they're rather comfy, I hardly noticed I was wearing them.
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Postby nickb » Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:03 am

thanks for the feedback, sorry they didn't help though :(
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Re: trion:z bracelets

Postby Leoni » Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:28 pm

Hi everyone,

I bought a trion:z bracelet about three weeks ago and I've wore it ever since. I really think it's helping, and I thought I might leave it off for a few weeks to see if my pains get bad again. However, the weather's starting to get better as well so that might be why my pains haven't been so bad?

Not sure if anyone wore one during the winter but like most of you, I think my pains would have been too severe then for the bracelet to have made any difference. But you never know, it might have took some of the pain away. Anyways, I think it is definitely having a positive effect at the moment and would recommend them...

So thanks for the tip Rachel!

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Re: trion:z bracelets

Postby Rachel1985 » Tue Apr 22, 2008 4:58 pm

Hi leoni,

I'm relieved it hasn't made your symptoms worse, I felt quite bad for recommending it & then that happening to a couple of other people!

I guess it's hard to know whether an improvement is just down to one thing, but at least it hasn't made things worse!!

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Re: trion:z bracelets

Postby rockgirl92 » Sun Jan 25, 2009 5:03 pm

what bracelet did you get?
I'm interested in buying one
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Re: trion:z bracelets

Postby Leoni » Wed Apr 01, 2009 7:58 pm

Sorry to be replying so late.

I got a dual loop bracelet which cost roughlt £18.50 I think.

Try this link http://www.trionz.co.uk/shop.aspx

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