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World-Class Athletes Use Q-Ray Ionized Sports Bracelets
June 4, 204 -- Soon after the 2003 Kentucky Derby, "USA Today" reported that the controversy over jockey Jose Santos' win on Funny Cide was over. Mr. Santos had said he carried an object in his hand during the race that stewards thought he called a "cue ring." Mr. Santos, from Chile, later cleared up the controversy, according to the "USA Today" story, by stating that he meant his "'Q-Ray' bracelet."
Mr. Santos isn't the only world-class athlete who depends on Q-Ray Ionized Bracelets for outstanding performance.
Weightlifters, ballplayers, golfers, tennis pros, trainers, and coaches swear by the bracelets. In 2002 Mbarek Hussein of Kenya won the Honolulu Marathon just 35 days after winning the Seoul International Marathon—a rare feat to win two marathons in such a short span. Perhaps it's not surprising when you realize that Mr. Hussein wore a Q-Ray Ionized Bracelet during both competitions.
Millions of non-athletes, as well, have come to depend on Q-Ray Ionized Bracelets. A Washington resident call her bracelet "AMAZING." A Maryland couple says, "we tell our friends and family about Q-Ray." And an Arizona woman claims, "this has been the best product I have ever used."
Users love its performance and the quality of its design and workmanship. Q-Ray's exclusive ionization technology, select metals, and superior construction ensure high quality performance and appearance. All Q-Ray Bracelets come with a 30-day money back warranty.
Many users start as skeptics. But professional athletes as well as millions of non-athletes have come to understand Q-Ray's motto: Wearing is Believing,
Now you can order your Q-Ray Bracelet from a local webstore—www.bocabracelets.com.
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