Rayma bracelet (ionized?) switched to by
our
monks instead of qray bracelets.
Unfortunately the Rayma bracelets are no longer available.
Please click here to go to our
new Trion:Z bracelets page.
[The is modified heavily from an old
newsletter in which Jon Peniel discussed reiki
healing, chi/ULE (Universal Life Energy)
and spiritual healing in general.
The article also discussed Q-ray
® bracelets. I highly recommend
reading those two pages, then this one, before making any decisions or
conclusions.
OUR LATEST DISCOVERY AND PRICE BREAK
We had been using the Q-ray ® (or qray) bracelets for energy and
certain types of chronic pain in the past, based on our own experiences. We don't have time to conduct
expensive and lengthy university clinical studies, but Jon and others are quiet discerning
when it comes to the latest "hype" or heath "fad" or
"placebo effects". But being that studies weren't conducted, we
couldn't say if it was truly scientifically valid or just a
beneficial positive placebo (the positive power of belief), which many people
experience. All we could do is say what we experienced, which was overall
positive. Jon believes it is scientifically valid, but there is no clinical
trial proof.
Interestingly, qray recently dropped
their claims about how it worked and pain relief. We don't know if they changed
them or what, but coincidentally we had just found a company in Spain who made
the Rayma Bracelet, they essentially say the same things, claim to be the originator, and that their bracelets give
pain relief. Because of U.S. regulations, we can't make such claims (nor
do we want to because all we have is our own experiences and what we've heard
from others). But we feel it is our duty to pass such interesting information on.
The price difference between the two companies (who sell what
appear to be identical products), was shocking. Qray only offered a 30 day
satisfaction guarantee on their cheapest model ($50), which in my opinion, was
ugly. Besides that, it tended to mar and virtually took two people to get on and
off.
On the other hand, Rayma bracelets offered a model similar to
Q-rays surgical steel gold plated model ($180), but only the end knobs were
gold plated - BUT it had the easy on easy off comfortable surgical steel in it's
natural silvery finish. Quite a nice look for men and women. And only $59.95 (ours
are less)! So Jon
tried it, liked it better, and after a while, we all agreed and switched to it
also. Plus
our customers loved them and they far outsold the others.
Rayma Bracelets - Flexible and Fashionable!
We’ve found a great manufacturer of special bracelets. The energy is
called many things, but in any case they are beautiful & fashionable, “easy on, easy off”,
and been a God send for us. Flexible
surgical stainless steel model bracelet with 18K gold plated tips for only
$49.95!
(Compared
to the other companies, including the $180 qray model).
Currently Unavailable. Sorry for the
inconvenience.
Caution: Do not use the Rayma bracelet if you wear a pacemaker or electric
implants of any kind or are allergic to metal.
Windsor-Hill Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee: If you aren't happy
with it, return it undamaged, unscratched with it's original packing materials
within 30 days,
and we'll give you a full refund excluding shipping).
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