Ionspec Philippines · Journal
The frame is doing something. Here's what.
Tourmaline, germanium and nano silver, milled small enough to change how they behave, then molded into the frame itself. These are the write-ups behind the technology — the minerals, the mechanism, and what the published research actually reported.
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How Ionspec Eyewear Works: The Nanotech Inside the Frame
Three natural elements, milled to particles smaller than a wavelength of visible light, then molded directly into the frame and temples. How it's built, and what the optometry journal reported.
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How Ionspec Eyewear Works: The Nanotech Inside the Frame
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Ionspec eyewear is a wellness product. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and it is not a replacement for an eye examination, prescribed medication or medical treatment. Individual experiences vary. If you have persistent headaches, changes in vision, or a diagnosed eye or cardiovascular condition, please consult a licensed optometrist, ophthalmologist or physician.