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I Don't Buy It: Lifemax Sneezer Beam

Nov 15 2008 - 3:30am by FitSugar
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I Don't Buy It: Lifemax Sneezer Beam I'm all for anything that can eliminate allergies, but don't tease me. This Lifemax Sneezer Beam claims it can vaporize your sneezing, congestion, and runny noses with light. All you do is plug your nostrils with these mini light sabers light beam rods and the photons supposedly inhibit the cells that release histamines, which protect the body against allergens such as dust, dander, and pollen but that the body over produces when you have an allergy.
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I Don't Buy It: H2Om

Sep 6 2008 - 2:00am by FitSugar
751 Views - 31 comments
I Don't Buy It: H2Om I'm all for promoting peace and positive energy, but this world's going to need a whole lot more than these H2Om water bottles. Fusing the chemical symbol for water, H2O, with the sound of the universe, "om," makes for a pretty catchy product name. And this is water with intention —not water infused with fruit juice, vitamins, electrolytes, or anything else you'd expect to pay extra for.
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What's the Deal with the Bodyblade

Jul 16 2008 - 7:00am by FitSugar
552 Views - 3 comments
What's the Deal with the Bodyblade Always on the lookout for new fitness gadgets, the Bodyblade has grabbed my attention. The Bodyblade ($50-$160) is a tool that claims to use up to 270 muscle contractions per minute, and doesn't bulk you up. Basically you just take the long blade, shake it by pushing and pulling front to back or side to side, and then try to match the movement of the blade as it oscillates back and forth.
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I Don't Buy It: Special Detergent For Your Fitness Clothes?

Jun 19 2008 - 7:00am by FitSugar
727 Views - 25 comments
I Don't Buy It: Special Detergent For Your Fitness Clothes? Of course, I think it is imperative to wash your fitness gear after every workout, but come on — do you expect me to believe that I need special soap to do it? This Sport-Wash ($10) says you should use this instead of regular detergent to "keep the high-tech in your high-tech fabrics so your workout wear will continue to look good and perform its best." This soap claims that it "leaves no residue to interfere with moisture control, breathability, water-repellency or insulation.
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I Don't Buy It: Pink Patch

Jun 16 2008 - 9:00am by FitSugar
1,931 Views - 13 comments
I Don't Buy It: Pink Patch If you've ever spent some time on Facebook then chances are that you've seen the banners for the Pink Patch. Me, I'm not a regular Facebook user, but I was recently pointed out the Pink Patch by user gumdrops334 so I did a little investigation. Not only does the motto, "Get Skinny with Pink," and the use of the word "magic" send warning flags flying, but I am immediately turned off by the fact that the main ingredient, Fucus Vesiculosus, aka Bladderwrack — wtf?!
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