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12 Αυγ 2020 · Also known as Hologram Bracelets, Equilibrium Bracelets, or Strength Bracelets, these wonder-wristbands have been endorsed even by paid celebrities in the past. In reality, they are nothing but a scam, as there is no scientific proof of the benefits.
12 Ιαν 2011 · Power Balance themselves issued a statement saying there was "no credible scientific evidence" that the bands worked at all. That was followed by a class-action lawsuit in Los Angeles, a 300,000 Euro fine in Italy for false advertising, and an NIH conclusion that the scientific evidence was lacking.
10 Ιαν 2020 · The company claimed the wristbands could provide added power, strength, and balance by harnessing the energy of the wearer’s own cells. These claims met a class action lawsuit.
18 Νοε 2024 · In the 2000s, sports enthusiasts and top athletes were obsessed with two seemingly miraculous products: Power Balance bracelets and Fighting necklaces. Both promised to enhance athletic...
4 Ιαν 2011 · About 2.5 million people have spent $25 or more on a little rubber bracelet called Power Balance. Perhaps you've heard of it (or are wearing it).
5 Ιαν 2011 · Australian authorities say the California-based company behind the wildly popular wristbands and pendants has no business claiming that they improve balance, strength and flexibility.
Sports stars from Brendan Fevola to Damien Oliver have been seen with the faux performance enhancers on their wrists, but their scientific credentials have been well behind their marketing. ACCC chairman Graeme Samuel said the bands had been exposed as fake and warned people off them as a last-minute gift.