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Qray---does it really work

DocBartend

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ANyone wear one or know someone who does wear one? Does this really work? My Mom has pretty bad arthritis and she has ankle and wrist pain often. I'm just hoping it'll help some at least.
 
Yeah they totally do, but you need the activation oil they try to get you to buy later for $250... I happen to have an extra bottle I'd be willing to sell for $100 though.
 
One of my good friends is friends with the daughter of the inventor. They are rich as Christ, if Christ were indeed rich. It doesn't work for crap.

-silver
 
Originally posted by: agnitrate
One of my good friends is friends with the daughter of the inventor. They are rich as Christ, if Christ were indeed rich. It doesn't work for crap.

-silver

See that's what I don't get. How can you sell something that doesn't work and be a legitimate business?
 
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: agnitrate
One of my good friends is friends with the daughter of the inventor. They are rich as Christ, if Christ were indeed rich. It doesn't work for crap.

-silver

See that's what I don't get. How can you sell something that doesn't work and be a legitimate business?

Because some people swear it does work. But anything can work with the aforementioned placebo effect.
 
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