Men's Trion:Z Single Loop Magnetic/Ion Necklace

Apparel : Men's Trion:Z Single Loop Magnetic/Ion Necklace

Men's Trion:Z Single Loop Magnetic/Ion Necklace



 : Men's Trion:Z Single Loop Magnetic/Ion Necklace
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Trion:Z
Department: mens



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Product DescriptionThe human body absorbs positive ions from electronic equipment, cell phones, electrical wiring, and machinery encountered in everyday modern life. Physical stress and exposure to Ultraviolet (UV) Rays also elevates the positive ion levels within the body. Research shows that excessive positive ion levels are associated with fatigue, lack of concentration, muscle and joint aches, and feeling of nausea. Trion:Z's minus-ion properties counteract the positive ions created by modern technology, daily stress, and physical activity.The Trion:Z Single Loop Magnetic/Ion necklace features the following:
  • Made with Stayers, a unique textile with minus-ion producing minerals woven into the fabric
  • Generates significant, beneficial levels of minus ions
  • Eight medical-grade magnets in a unique patent Alternating North-South Polarity Orientation maximize magnetic field flow
  • Penetrates deeper into tissue fibers and muscle
  • Can be washed and will still maintain its minus-ion producing properties when wet
  • Can even be worn while swimming




    Features:
    • Type: Necklace
    • Gender: Mens
    • Sizing for these necklaces is as follows: Small - 42cm (16.5"). Medium - 48cm (19"). Large - 57cm (22.5").











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