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violette
07-29-2009, 06:11 AM
Does anyone have one? In case you don't know what they are, they are suposed to help with muscle recovery and ease pain. A lot of runners have them (Paula Radcliff for one). I was just wondering if any bikers have some. Some swear by them, others say they are just a gimick.

KnottedYet
07-29-2009, 06:16 AM
Well, they are cute... the Hello Kitty one probably appeals to a lot of folks, and Phiten definitely has the sports fan market covered with all the team logo stuff.
http://www.phitenusa.com/

If I need more titanium in my life, I think I'd buy a ti bike... :D
http://ticycles.com/ (Mmmm, TiCycle Steilacoom, delicious!)

The Phiten necklaces aren't too expensive and they do have some pretty nifty designs. Wouldn't hurt to try one, and if you like the way it looks at the very least you have a pretty necklace!

Trek420
07-29-2009, 06:50 AM
Does anyone have one? In case you don't know what they are, they are suposed to help with muscle recovery and ease pain.

Yes, I think they really aid muscle recovery and ease pain .... of the folks who make ti bracelets. They can get a massage :D, a steak dinner (you need a lot of protein to recover :p), a jacuzzi installed ;) they are not feeling any pain.

But if you like the bracelet, like the way it looks and it makes you feel better, faster .... get it.

This works just as well for me:

http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodNL_BEAD.html

jobob
07-29-2009, 07:37 AM
In case you don't know what they are, they are suposed to help with muscle recovery and ease pain.

How? :confused: I was poking around the website and all I could find was PR mumbo-jumbo. It must be maaaagic.

Eh, they're attractive.

And so is the spoke bracelet that Trek linked. :)

OakLeaf
07-29-2009, 07:45 AM
FWIW, I got free samples of some of the stick-on patches a year or two ago, and didn't notice any effect. I left them on three or four days I think, as long as they'd stay.

Not that there were any instructions anywhere, on the packaging or the website, on how they were supposed to be placed. Which tends to suggest that "it doesn't matter because they don't do anything." :rolleyes:

But the jewelry is pretty... unlike the patches. ;)

alpinerabbit
07-29-2009, 07:51 AM
Yes, I think they really aid muscle recovery and ease pain .... of the folks who make ti bracelets. They can get a massage :D, a steak dinner (you need a lot of protein to recover :p), a jacuzzi installed ;) they are not feeling any pain.
You made my day.

Back in the 80's it was copper and magnets; in the 90's it was rose quartz.
why don't the livestrong bracelets contain a Ti wire?

smilingcat
07-29-2009, 08:04 AM
Well, people claim lots of things good and bad to hawk their product. Get the necklace if you like it.

As for helping recovery or from muscle soreness... welllllll.... It itself doesn't do much just as magnets do nothing for you physically.

Now if you believe its going to help and are so sure, it may help with your psyche. Better attitude, better emotionally and just better all around for your mental state, it may help. WHAT??? yes your mental state can have direct impact on your recovery and healing process. The placebo effect.

If someone can recover faster beacuse of placebo effect, by all means go for it. Its far better than taking drugs with side effects or surgery. I'm all for placebo effect.

speaking of which, I need an ice pack. my shoulders are locked up again :(

Trek420
07-29-2009, 08:20 AM
And so is the spoke bracelet that Trek linked. :)

And it supports the website where we find out these all important tips.

Beautiful spoke nipples on my wrists always help me ride faster, feel stronger, recover faster and feel better. :p :)

violette
07-29-2009, 09:35 AM
You guys are so funny. I don't believe they work but they look sexy, so what the heck!!

Trek420
07-29-2009, 12:04 PM
speaking of which, I need an ice pack. my shoulders are locked up again :(

For $75.00 a cube I will send you a recovery ice pack. Guaranteed to make you feel better. You get all this:

:) one of my old towels
:) a plastic baggy filled with ....
:) 12 (yes, a dozen!!) ice cubes!!

I take paypal :p

Operators are standing by.

CyborgQueen
07-29-2009, 01:06 PM
Joining in the fun -

I had two cochlear implant surgeries just so I can have magnets in my head to make me feel better and faster! Oh yeah, the powerhouse is all titanium! I feel the POWER! And it ONLY costs me $90k for the pair!

(All silliness aside, I do have two cochlear implants by Cochlear www.cochlear.com, and I do have magnets to hold the coil, and I do have titanium parts...all you have to do is look at the pictures. Insurance covered the surgeries.)

:p

GLC1968
07-29-2009, 01:11 PM
Pfft. Send me some titanium beads and I'll make you a necklace for 5 bucks! :D

Kano
07-29-2009, 02:16 PM
You made my day.

Back in the 80's it was copper and magnets; in the 90's it was rose quartz.
why don't the livestrong bracelets contain a Ti wire?

Livestrong bracelet doesn't need anything more than yellow whatever it is it's made of! I've been feeling really good since I put mine on again.

Except for my sore leg.

But wait.....

I was feeling pretty good before I put it on too, except for my sore leg!

I do like the yellowness, though. It makes me a little bit happier just to be able to see the sunny yellow color at any given moment!

Karen in Boise