TITANIUM MAGNES NECKLACE
TITANIUM MAGNES NECKLACE
TITANIUM MAGNES NECKLACE

TITANIUM MAGNES NECKLACE

TG605052

Regular price$23.00
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The Magnes Necklace is the first necklace imported from Japan containing Phiten’s AQUA-METAL technology combined with four strategically placed magnets. Users have been raving about the Magnes since its release in Japan. The Magnes Necklace is made with Silicon and can be worn by stretching it over one’s head. Note: This product does not contain a pressure-release clasp.

***CAUTION - PLEASE DO NOT USE:
• If you are using a pacemaker or other medical device inside of the body.
• If you are taking medication, medical treatment or therapy. Please consult your doctor before use.

Material:

Silicone
Magnet

Technology:
AQUA-TITANIUM SILICA®

Made in Japan

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Noriko
Solved my neck pain

I think its working because I have had chronic neck pain on my left side all the time but if I ware this, I don't feel the pain. And if I forget to ware it, pain comes back. So I can't do without it. I have white and black so far and thinking about getting red one, too.

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Anonymous
Works

Getting good results from necklace. Wear it at night with no problem.

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Newton
Great!

I am a believer ! I have some hernias on my neck and the first time I put a Phiten product on I felt a difference, the pain went away and when I feel it, it is a lot less than before !

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