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 "Q-Ray is ranked as the Best of the market place by Golf Magazine 1999."

 

 

 

Drug News, 1998

"Many experienced relief from stiff joints, achy muscles, or other ailments (a few said it improved their swing). But most thought the bracelet was more attractive than other..."

Denver Post, June 26, 1998 by Mike Klis

Q-Ray

Everybody's wearing them. Michael Jordan, Payne Stewart, Alex Rodriguez. And now Don Baylor, Larry Walker and Ellis Burks of the Colorado Rockies.

They have all been donning the latest fad in sports: Q-Rays. They're steel wrist bands that have an open center and two steel balls at each end.

"It's supposed to give you some kind of magnetic field that's supposed to help out your small aches and pains," Baylor said. "I just wanted to try it."

Burks said he heard the Q-Ray is supposed to increase the blood flow throughout the body.

River North News - May, 1999

Worn on the wrist by man celebrities and sports stars, these bracelets have had fantastic acceptance.

Heading this field is the Q-Ray. Far eastern remedies such as Tachi, Qi-kung and Acupuncture have existed for thousands of years. The Q-Ray bracelet uses a combination of several metals in a secret formula from Dr. Manuel Polo of Spain. The theory of Yin-Yang balance in the body is well known. If these factors are unbalanced, the body's functions are thought to be altered.

The Q-Ray helps to put those factors back in balance. Endorsed and worn by Gary Player, these bracelets come in various finishes including gold and silver and look very much like jewelry.

These bands can be purchased in stores, catalogs or by calling the company at 800-262-1180. Mr. Andrew Park is the super sales/demo man who amazes the crowds at the PGA Shows with a spiel and hands-on-production that would pale the Music Man.

"I play almost pain free wearing one and have for the past six years. How do the really work? I don't know. They just do."

The Palm Beach Post

Golfers' relief: All in the wrist? Copper or ionized bracelets alleviate everything from arthritis to muscle aches, some players swear. Golfers, by nature, always have aches and pains, and all claim to have one of those things. Maybe it's a wrist thing, or a neck thing, or a shoulder thing. No matter what, golfers are turning to the powers of the bracelet for answers - biomagnetic for an all-around cure-all.

So many bracelet-wearing players kept popping up on screen at Bay Hill that Johnny Miller couldn't help but comment. It was Bay Hill when Q-Ray debuted a representative. Q-Ray is the leading maker of biomagnetic bracelets - the ones that look more like a horseshoe or a "C" with knobs.

Simply put, Q-Ray's concept - kept secret even from company executives - is that the human body generates electromagnetic energy, and the bracelet helps balance the negative ions with the positive ions. They claim to help anything from muscle strength to uncomfortable conditions.

Yeah, yeah, we know. Sounds like something off the same shelf with a Ouija Board or Magic 8-Ball. But for every skeptic, there is a testimonial. Be it a player or caddy.

River North News

Being a golfer, I had lower back pain. Lack of health club workouts and laziness caused muscle pains that usually kicked in on the 16th hole or on the 13th on damp days. Sauna, massages and some alcohol (internal) in the evening always prepared me for the next day.

Damned if I can explain it, but a very short time after donning the Q-Ray (endorsed by Gary Player) all pains dissipated and I walked for miles each day in virtual pain - free yet much-abused body.

Is it bio-ionic or the power of positive suggestion? Beats the heck out of me. All I know is it worked.

"One booth that received most traffic from exhibit or personnel as much as retailers was a company called Q-Ray"

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The Doug Mochery Golf Show, Sportschannel, Fox Sports, The Golf Channel, ESPN,  CLTV-Chicago.

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