The Mojo 9" Wristband with Double Holograms comes in a black/grey colour combination and the manufacturer states they are programmed to work with your body's natural frequencies, assisting you to maximize your potential.
Mojo 9" Wristbands are embedded with holographic discs, which the manufacturer states, increases balance, strength and energy for most people. Mojo holograms are programmed with naturally occurring frequencies that compliment the human energy field. They state many people experience greater flexibility, increased stamina and faster recovery when wearing Mojo wristbands.
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Their technology is available in wearable disks that are applied directly to the skin, or as wristbands which come with the technology embedded into silicone wristbands.
Mojo Future Technologies produces and markets state of the art holographic technology and is based in California USA
Mojo Wristband Customer Endorsement:
Stuart Matthews, former BBC Superstars winner, former national surfing coach and international sprinter
I have had a career in international sports for 40 years. So, when I became disabled six years ago my athletic activities were, to say the least, curtailed. When I was introduced to the MOJO band I was sceptical (as I am with many things). How wrong I was! I now have better balance. I feel generally better, and - while the pain remains - I feel more 'centred' and able to deal with my leg problem in a much more positive way. My MOJO has not just helped physically, more importantly it has helped my confidence, and to continue to push myself to get close to the performances I used to be capable of. I returned only last week from a skiing trip and felt better than I have done for six years. I can only put this down to my MOJO band. Although I can never return to what I was capable six years ago, I do sincerely believe my MOJO has returned... perhaps not fully... but you cannot have your MOJO BAND BACK! It is mine for life.
Stuart Matthews
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 13 October, 2011.