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Fashion: Wearable wellness arrives in NZ

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4 Oct, 2015 09:14 PM2 mins to read

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The Shuzi range includes delicate jewellery and a Swarovski collection as well as masculine pieces. Photo/Supplied

The Shuzi range includes delicate jewellery and a Swarovski collection as well as masculine pieces. Photo/Supplied

Aches, pains and old injuries? Try this effective and gorgeously stylish new technology

Jewellery that looks good and is good for you? Yes, please.

Invented by an engineer in the United States in 2010, each Shuzi piece is embedded with a chip programmed with Nano Vibrational Technology, which generates a subtle energy requency to promote wellness.

The Shuzi range encompasses everything from elegant jewellery to durable sports bands and the company says its products are used by customers looking for a natural pain relief for ailments and for improved energy, balance, strength and flexibility.

The products were brought to New Zealand by former professional motorcycle racer Gary Goodfellow who, over a 20-year career, was ranked 5 and 8 in the world in Motocross and Superbike racing, respectively.

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A very accomplished rider, Gary was the first New Zealander to win a World Superbike race and was the first person to win a World Superbike race for Suzuki. Gary's career involved numerous crashes and he broke his feet five times, now has a replaced hip, rods in his arms and pins in his knees.

For a number of years he had difficulty walking due to these multiple injuries.

Gary was introduced to Shuzi bracelets in Canada and it had such a profound difference on his life that he wanted to share it with fellow Kiwis.

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The details
Shuzi New Zealand will be at the indulge Outlet Sale, in association with Aspire Health and Sports, with 30 per cent off The Shuzi Swarovski range and up to 50 per cent off selected Shuzi Jeweller.
What: indulge Outlet Sale in association with Aspire Health and Sports.
When: Saturday, October 10. Doors open to the public at ASB Arena from 10am to 4pm.
How: $5 entry. Pre-purchase tickets at bayofplentytimes.co.nz
Grab a bargain on tickets: indulge has a great combo offer to attend all three indulge events in October - indulge Speaker Collective (October 7), indulge Bay Model (October 9), and indulge Outlet Sale (October 10). Attend all three of these events for just $40.

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