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2/18/2007 - Joyce writes:
I am a recent distributor of the QRAY products but have worn the bracelet for over 10 years. If anything, the bracelet should help lower blood pressure. I know for a fact the rings do lower it. The owner of the company does a demonstration where he takes a blood pressure reading that is high. Then placed a QRAY ring on a pinkie or ring finger of the client, waits 5 minutes, and retakes the blood pressure. The pressure is much lower. This has been done at Trade Shows in front of a large group of people and for many people. For a test to see if it is the bracelet causing the high blood pressure or if it is a coincidence of it just happening at about the same time, Brenda should remove the bracelet for a period of 2 weeks and see if her blood pressure returns to normal. If it returns to normal, then I would say, the bracelet was the cause of it. If it continues to say elevated, then it was not the bracelet that caused it and it was strictly a coincidence and definitely needs to be treated by a doctor. She should be seen by a doctor for her blood pressure either way. A nurse in the office can take it and save her an office call expense. Don't rely on the machines in the stores. They are not kept calibrated correctly. I would be happy for her to email me and discuss this problem with her. Please give her my email address privately though and do not publish it. I hope I have shed some light on this for her and anyone else.

 

 

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