I have reviewed a few of IonLoop’s
bracelets in the past (previous reviews: IonLoop
bracelet and Ionloop
Dual Cord bracelet). There are tons
of companies out there that offer wrist bands with holograms, negative ion
technology, and magnet technology. Some
people don’t believe in these technologies.
It is up to each individual to decide if this product would work, but I
feel that there is a difference. My past
reviews, I discussed the benefits of these technologies but if you missed it,
here it is again.
The world is filled with atoms. They can be either positively or negatively
charged. Positive ions come from places
like computers, other electric devices, and the sun. Our bodies absorb these positive ions, which
can zap our energy.
What are negative ions?
Negative ions tend to have a positive effect on our thinking and sense
of well-being. Negative ions are found
in places like rain, trees, grasses, and minerals. Negative ions are thought to balance out the
positive ions that zap your energy. Ion
Loop gets their negative ions from a natural occurring mineral called
tourmaline.
As runners we tend to build up lactic acid in our
muscles. It is thought that the
introduction of negative ions can reduce the recovery time for lactic acid
buildup. There are also reports that
people that wear negative ion bracelets tend to have more focus and higher
levels of performance when playing sports.
Everyone knows what a magnet is. The cells in your body create electrical
charges and magnetic forces.
The human body requires magnetic fields to remain
healthy. Studies have shown that magnets
may increase activity in blood flow, which may also help oxygen and other
nutrients more effectively flow throughout your body. Magnet therapy has been linked to helping
facilitate the healing process.
With that being said, I wanted to test out this technology
with an open mind. I don’t know if
negative ion or magnet technologies are actually beneficial. On the other hand, I feel that if you are not
open to the possibility for these things to work, then you will not see the
results even if they are present.
I have tried PowerBalance bands (remember those) as well as
some other company’s bands. I bought
some on Amazon and they turned out to be fakes.
I have been extremely pleased with the products from IonLoop in the past.
I finally wore my original IonLoop
after 2 years (it actually still is in good shape, but I needed a change). I decided to test out the Mag360 Necklace. It is made up of a 19” cord of a continuous flexible
magnetic material that will remain effective for years. There is a clasp on the back that clicks into
place easily and will not open by accident.
The 360-degree loop is waterproof and has been designed to
emit the maximal amount of magnetic power possible. It comes with little rubber wheels that you
can choose to put on the necklace if you want.
You can get different colored wheels to customize your necklace.
I really like the Mag360 Necklace and
it is extremely comfortable. I feel the
effects just like I did with their bracelets.
It is really up to each individual, but I feel like it works for
me. My one minor issue with this
necklace is that the colored wheels tend to move around so I had to readjust
them a few times per day. Not a big deal
though. You can get the MG for $42 on
the IonLoop website.
Each necklace comes with a 1-year guarantee to be free of
manufacturing defects. If you have an
issue, they will offer a replacement at no cost (no questions asked).
Pros:
Magnet and negative ion technology may have health benefits
Looks great
Decent price ($42)
Great warranty
IonLoop’s Social Media Links:
I really like my IonLoop
bracelets and necklace. The Mag360 Necklace is
no different. They have many different bracelets
with several colors options, a braided bracelet, watches and more. You can go to www.ionloop.com
to check out their extensive selection.
Give it a try and let me know what you think.
* Ion Loop makes no medical claims in regards to the
technologies in their products. They
just relay the experiences of their customers.
Note:
I received this product in exchange for a review. The review is my
personal opinion of the product and I was not required to give a particular
opinion of it. I am not a doctor, so
please use all of the products that I review at your own risk.
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