- Coca-Cola VS PepsiPosted 4 hours ago
- The Evolution of Cars in Grand Theft AutoPosted 3 days ago
- 10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About the iPhonePosted 5 days ago
- Beer vs. Wine – Which is More Popular Around the World (infographic)Posted 1 week ago
- 4 Incredibly Simple Ways to Transform Your Home into a Green MachinePosted 1 month ago
- Drawing From LifePosted 3 months ago
- Growing Knockout RosesPosted 3 months ago
Do Infinity Pro Silicone Wristbands Actually Work?
Infinity Pro Wristbands – Endorsed by top atheletes including Olympic Rowers, GB Skiers & Pro Surfers- they claim to increase your Balance, Strength and Flexibility … Instantly. But does it actually work? Can a silicone wrist band with a special hologram “embedded with precise frequencies” actually do all these things just by putting it on? With an increasing number of Infinity Pro Wristbands sold – I think you can safely say that they most definitely do something!
Infinity Pro was invented a few years ago by a couple of British Students. By fusing together their knowledge of computer electronics with Eastern Medicine concepts the pair were able to embed “frequencies” through electrically engineering and charging Mylar Holographic Films. These holograms react positively with your body’s natural energy field to improve balance, strength, and flexibility … among other things as well!
So is this nothing more than a “circus tent magicians trick” or can this scientific miracle actually help make you better at swimming, athletics, soccer, hockey, sport, working out and just life in general?
Elderly men and women, many with mobility and stability troubles, use Infinity Pro and find it enhances their general well being and allows for them to do every day jobs easier than they might do without having the pendant.
The naysayers out there say it’s just a “‘placebo effect’” – you’re mind perceives that the wristband is going to help make you stronger, more flexible and have better balance… so you do. The mind is a ultra powerful thing and a placebo effect could well be how the wrist band works and has nothing to do with the holograms having “specific frequencies”.
Having said that, checks have already been carried out in which persons are informed that (for example) they are holding a unique “rock” and that this particular item will make them balance much better and be more powerful. 100% of the time the item failed to increase the balance, flexibility or the strength of the individual holding it.
So it might appear Infinity Pro has something, whether it’s a placebo or the clever technology behind it, something makes Infinity Pro Wristbands work for 99.9% of the individuals that give it a try.
At the end of the day whatever makes it work doesn’t truly matter. The fact is that they do work, professional athletes feel the results and they also look rather fetching with the shiny holograms and the array of colors available.
Infinity Pro retail for £24.99 in the UK
Infinity Pro Wristbands are 100% water-proof, have a superb amount of stretch (to allow them to go effortlessly over hands), come with a 30 Day Money Back Guarantee and come in loads of cool colours and 3 different sizes.
Provide your body the edge. Get your Infinity Pro Wristbands today.
They’re currently on special for £19.99 at InfinityPro.com
Infinity Pro Power Balance









