Philip Stein Sleep bracelet

Oopss url for review
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/a-must-have-accessory-for-long-154350


Url for the sleep bracelet
philipstein.com/products/sleep-bracelets/classic-sleep-bracelet/sleep-bracelet-classic-br-with-beige-synthetic-calf-leather-5508


2 Comments

Hmm. Not convinced

by SaraTB - 2014-11-15 04:11:29

I read the information on the maker's website, and I have to say it sounds like snake oil to me. Even their FAQs indicate there is no scientific evidence yet to support their hypothesis.

The idea that we need an antenna to 'harness natural frequencies to re-tune our bodies" sounds ridiculous to me, and I'm no scientist. I would have thought our bodies alone would act as an adequate antenna. Not to mention I fail to see what harnessing natural frequencies around us could possibly do . . . .

I understand sleeplessness is a horrible thing, but I would save your money and invest it in a proper sleep study instead . . .

Reminds me of a joke

by Theknotguy - 2014-11-15 10:11:09

Reminds me of a joke I can't repeat on this forum. Better yet, send me the $395 and I'll sing you lullabies over the telephone for the first 30 days until you go to sleep (or probably hang up). No refunds.

They say it takes up to 30 days for it to work. Funny, my CPAP worked on the first night. Didn't need 30 days to figure out it was going to work. And the CPAP cost about the same.

Like SaraTB said, I'd go for a sleep study to find out what's going on. Sleep apnea and heart problems go hand-in-hand so I'd check that out first.

For $395 whoever is making those things has to be laughing all the way to the bank.


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