Fusion
IONZ recently commissioned a three phase double blind placebo
controlled clinical study to test the efficacy of Fusion IONZ bracelets
when it comes to strength, balance, flexibility, muscle endurance,
energy, pain relief and negative ion output Submitted by Energy Medicine Research Institute, Lisa Tully, PhD, founder
Abstract:
A human clinical study examined the efficacy of the Fusion IONZ Band to
increase flexibility, strength, balance, endurance, energy, pain relief
and negative ion output. Results demonstrate that the Fusion IONZ Band
significantly increases performance, aids pain relief and produces more
negative ions than any other negative ion product mentioned. Phase 1: Balance, Strength, Flexibility, Muscle Endurance and Energy Study
participants were asked to perform a series balance, strength,
flexibility and muscle endurance exercises while wearing an active band,
placebo band or no band. The participants did not know which band was
which they simply performed the movements. They self reported their
energy levels. Reported Results: - Average of 14.42% human performance increase
- 20.72% performance increase over placebo
- ALL participants experienced a performance increase with some experiencing as high as 27.7%
- Self Reported 100% increase in Energy
Phase 2: Pain Relief Participants
currently experiencing body pain were asked to wear the Fusion IONZ
bracelet and report on their pain levels after 15 minutes, 24 hours and
one week. Reported Results: - 8.82%reported pain decrease after 15 minutes
- 20.46% pain decrease after 24 hours
- 29.46 % pain decrease after one week
- Participants reported increase in mood and better workouts
Phase 3: Controlled Negative Ion Test Negative
Ion output levels of Fusion IONZ and 13 competitors were measured in a
climate controlled laboratory using a COM Systems 3010 PRO (industry
standard). All competitor bands were purchased by the unaffiliated
research company direct from the proper manufacturer web sites. Reported Results: - Fusion
IONZ tested at 3290 Negative Ions per CC per second which was an
average of 1983.15 higher than all the competitive bands and nearly 30%
higher than the next closest competitor.
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