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Ionized jewelry : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ionized jewelry Ionized bracelets, or ionic bracelets, are 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 Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has found the bracelets are "part of a scheme devised to defraud".〔(Court rules in FTC's favor in Q-Ray bracelet case ) U.S. Federal Trade Commission (2006)〕〔(Quackwear: Big Pseudoscience Wants to Sell You Wearable Metal to Improve Your Health; Alternet; January 10, 2015. )〕 Q-Ray, Balance, Bio-Ray, IRenew, Rayma brand bracelets are considered to be of the "ionized" family.〔(QRay Ionized Bracelets )〕 Other alternative health bracelets, such as magnetic or copper therapy bracelets, are considered a different type of product. ==History== In October 1973, corporate websites claim, Manuel L. Polo began investigating the effects of different metals on humans, believing that some metals offered a benefit when worn. This led directly to his creation of the Bio-Ray (Biomagnetic Regulator), the first ionized bracelet.〔(Bio Ray )〕 In 1994, Andrew Park bought a Bio-Ray bracelet while visiting Barcelona, Spain. Believing that it had reduced his lower back pain, he was inspired to found QT Inc., which began manufacturing and selling Q-Ray bracelets in the United States by 1996.〔
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