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"Q Collar" being worn by 2 Bills players


Beck Water

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It’s a big thing in the youth club lacrosse scene.  Started seeing them here and there last summer.  Not exactly sure how they help to prevent concussions, but I know they are very expensive (~$125).  This summer they were everywhere.  I believe the Premier Lacrosse League was one of their first major sponsors.

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Have you guys heard of that magnetic bracelet you wear on your wrist.  I saw it on a TV infomercial.  That looks dope.  Supposed to heal EVERYTHING! Also, there is this rock thing that you take on as a pet.  Check it out!

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39 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

Anyone heard of this device?  AJ Klein has apparently been wearing one, and this season apparently Dean Marlowe has joined him:

 

 

 

 

It sounds kinda weird to me, anyone here know anything about it?

Its basically a **** ring for your brain.

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16 minutes ago, phypon said:

Have you guys heard of that magnetic bracelet you wear on your wrist.  I saw it on a TV infomercial.  That looks dope.  Supposed to heal EVERYTHING! Also, there is this rock thing that you take on as a pet.  Check it out!

 

What does this have to do with a Q Collar?

 

One would infer from your poor use of sarcasm that because a magnetic bracelet was said to heal EVERYTHING on an infomercial and that pet rocks existed/still exist, a Q Collar is either pseudoscience or akin to a chunk of hard earth. 

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24 minutes ago, phypon said:

Have you guys heard of that magnetic bracelet you wear on your wrist.  I saw it on a TV infomercial.

 

Unlike the magnetic bracelet, this device has gone through a series of peer-reviewed scientific studies with results published in reputable research journals. Small animal, large animal, and human testing strongly suggest that it's both effective and safe.

 

https://q30.com/pages/fda-reviewed

https://www.flipsnack.com/qcollar/selected-published-studies/full-view.html

 

 

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14 minutes ago, WhoTom said:

 

Unlike the magnetic bracelet, this device has gone through a series of peer-reviewed scientific studies with results published in reputable research journals. Small animal, large animal, and human testing strongly suggest that it's both effective and safe.

 

https://q30.com/pages/fda-reviewed

https://www.flipsnack.com/qcollar/selected-published-studies/full-view.html

 

 

If true every player should be wearing them.  They should want to.

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49 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

Its basically a **** ring for your brain.

 

It keeps your brain stiff and inflexible?

 

25 minutes ago, WhoTom said:

 

Unlike the magnetic bracelet, this device has gone through a series of peer-reviewed scientific studies with results published in reputable research journals. Small animal, large animal, and human testing strongly suggest that it's both effective and safe.

 

https://q30.com/pages/fda-reviewed

https://www.flipsnack.com/qcollar/selected-published-studies/full-view.html

 

 

 

Thanks, this is exactly the sort of information I was hoping to gain in response.

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6 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

It keeps your brain stiff and inflexible?

 

 

Thanks, this is exactly the sort of information I was hoping to gain in response.

Its trapping additional blood in the head above the ring.  Its the exact same principle.  

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/19/sports/concussion-q-collar.html

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