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Innovative wellness product CieAura comes to Delaware

September 20, 2010

Kathy Benson, CieAura independent retailer, will introduce CieAura holographic chips to the Cape Region during a presentation at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 29, at the Hampton Inn.

Dr. Kim Furtado, ND. will relate the science of CieAura, and share her personal experience with CieAura products.

The holographic chips, which look like small pieces of cellophane tape, employ the cutting-edge technology of a three-dimensional hologram to store and emit intrinsic energies that interact with the body’s natural energy field to restore and enhance its ability to handle pain, and provide energy and more restful sleep.

“My initial reaction was skeptical at best,” said Benson, who was sent samples of CieAura from a friend in Houston, Texas, last December to help with arthritis pain in her hands.

Within an hour of applying the chip to her left hand. Benson noticed a significant reduction in her pain. Still skeptical, she moved the adhesive chip from her left hand to her right hand and experienced the same effect. Since then she has chipped up scores of friends and relatives, with many experiencing dramatic results.

While CieAura is designed to alleviate pain and promote energy and rest, the best news is that nothing enters the body. “CieAura chips are nontransdermal and can be used by anyone of any age,” said Benson.

About 80 percent of the people who try CieAura chips receive some benefit, and some people have dramatic results. “Though I’ve only been giving out samples for a short time, several people have called to request more. It’s so great to be able to help people, some who have suffered from chronic pain or lack of sleep for years.”

Admission to the presentation is free, but reservations are necessary because of limited seating.

Reserve space by calling Kathy Benson at 302-236-0857