Cie Aura Snags Rudy Tomjanovich and Some FDA Attention Too?
In a recent article in the Houston Chronicle, Cie Aura chips were discussed in a controversial debate over whether the company's pain control, sleep aid, and energy boost chips actually work. Company representatives and medical consultants state unequivocally that the chips do everything they claim to do and more. That patients and friends alike who have tried them, some skeptical, have experienced relief from using the chips for both pain control, and for sleep aid.
Opponents from various online mediums, as well as a doctor from Baylor College of Medicine's immunology department cite the chips as nothing more than a sticker placed on a piece of plastic, and any benefit is coming from a placebo effect.
When questioned by the Chronicle as to any FDA involvement, officials stated that they had no knowledge of any complaints being made thus far, but would check to be sure.
The manufacturer states that Cie Aura chips are made using a proprietary process involving vibrations and energy. The chips are then coded with this energetic readout in the form of a hologram which the body understands intrinsically. Rudy Tomjanovich has become a Youtube.com spokesperson for Cie Aura, and is passing out the chips to friends and family for free.
The company also has plans to donate some of the chips to the children of Haiti to alleviate pain.