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i want: Fruitz Watches

Fruitz Watches

I’m into watches these days. I love my Toywatch and you rarely see it without it. I covet the uberluxury of Rado watches. I relieve my youth with GShock. I like the look of these Fruitz watches and they remind me of fruit slices.  I love the colour schemes.    The watch bands are silicon.  Fruitz watches also have some kind of health claim that I don’t really buy into ask, I’m skeptical.

The earth resonates at 7-9 hertz.  So does the metal Natural Frequency Technology disk embedded in a Fruitz watch. We have infused it with these key frequencies via a proprietary process. With a Fruitz watch, natural frequencies are delivered to your body through your wrist. That means wearing a Fruitz watch brings you more in in harmony with the natural earth than ever before.  The Natural Frequency Technology actually works with the individual biorhythm and energy field of the Fruitz watch wearer.  It is likely to inform your body to relax. It does so by exposing your bio-field, the Master energy field that regulates your body’s functions, to important frequencies and information.Fruitz watches may relax and calm you, and reduce your stress level too.

A clinical study reported that participants wearing devices with Natural Frequency Technology experienced more vivid dreams in their sleep, felt more refreshed in the morning, fell asleep faster, and woke up less during the night, than those wearing devices without Natural Frequency Technology. Plus, everyday people wearing FRUITZ watches have reported better sleep, less stress, more focus, increased concentration, and an overall sense of well being. Are you ready to become more centered and grounded? Would you like to create a better and healthier you? Imagine what Fruitz will do for you!(source)

You can get Fruitz watches at Holt Renfrew.

images: courtesy of Fruitz

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Anita Clarke is an Engineering Storyteller and the founder of the fashion blog “I want – I got.” She was one of the first and most prominent online fashion writers in Toronto and Canada.