I’m a man of science more than emotion, or at least I try to be. This is why when I received an PureStrength ion bracelet from ENDVER, I hit the books to understand how it was designed to work.
Basically, there is nothing magical about these bracelets, as negative ions are surrounding you every day. Science has suggested that it is these very negative ions that may improve your mood, performance, increase circulation, restore energy, and reduce pain. However, the key to successful ion therapy is that some locations offer more negative ions than others, such as a waterfall, mountains, or warm beach.
The problem with these bracelets is that science has yet to prove an ion charge can create the same effect when placed on your wrist. Without the science to back up such a theory, I looked to the testimonials of consumers, athletes, and skeptics, and they appeared to be split between the believers and non-believers.
This left me with only one option, and that is to trust my own personal opinion.
The PureStrength bracelet has been charged with an assortment of nano particles, minerals and gemstones, which give the bracelet its negative ions. I have worn the bracelet for about a month now, and I do feel like I have slightly improved circulation. I sense this because my hands are normally cold throughout the fall and winter season, and they have been warmer this year.
I have also noticed that I may even sleep better at night, and wake up feeling just a bit more refreshed. This could be a coincidence, but it’s been enough of an improvement to at least consider the possibilities. With that said, I think that it is important to give this kind of therapy a try for yourself, as everyone’s body has a slightly different pH balance, and therefore may react differently to the negative ion charge.
If you are interested in learning about the technology behind PureStrength, I invite you to read more here, and take advantage of their Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales coming up this week.