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Skeptoid #84: Magic Jewelry

Skeptoid

Brian Dunning

Skeptic, Social Sciences, Skepticism, Paranormal, Conspiracy Theories, Urban Legends, Science, History

4.63K Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2008

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

All sorts of marvelous health claims are made for jewelry such as the Q-Ray bracelet.

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0:00.0

Never see someone wearing a shimmering holographic wristband, or a striped necklace, or some

0:09.6

odd magnetic looking jewelry, and wondered what's going on?

0:13.6

Well you've just seen someone who believes that their body has some kind of energy field,

0:18.8

which governs their physical or mental ability, and that can be somehow improved by wearing

0:25.5

some trinket.

0:27.8

That jewelry is up next, Unskeptoid.

0:31.4

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0:38.3

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1:05.4

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1:13.2

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1:19.0

You're listening to Skeptoid.

1:20.4

I'm Brian Dunning from Skeptoid.com.

1:24.1

Magic Jewelry

1:27.0

Today we're going to try to heal our bodies through one of the simplest methods imaginable.

1:32.0

We're simply going to slip on an ionized bracelet.

1:35.3

It's going to correct our bodies' natural electrical fields, and anything that's wrong

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