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  • 91% of customers sustained migraine relief within 21 days
  • 84% of customers achieved meaningful pain relief with Pieziq
  • 88% of customers report fewer migraine days per month

* Data based on Pieziq customers over their first 6 weeks of wearing

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Piezoelectric Frequency

Activates PIEZO2 receptors at the wrist

Piezoelectric Frequency +
Piezoelectric Frequency

WHAT IS IT?

Activates PIEZO2 receptors at the wrist

THE SCIENCE

When the band makes contact with your wrist, it generates subtle electrical signals through movement and body heat. These piezoelectric frequencies interact directly with PIEZO2 mechanoreceptors — the same receptors tied to pain signaling and nervous system regulation — helping your body interrupt migraine pathways naturally without drugs or side effects.

Negative Ion Generation

Acts as antioxidants of the air

Negative Ion Generation +
Negative Ion Generation

WHAT IS IT?

Acts as antioxidants of the air

THE SCIENCE

Body heat activates the piezoelectric materials, generating subtle electrical currents that produce negative ions. These ions support cellular function, help neutralize environmental stressors, and reduce oxidative stress linked to neurological inflammation — supporting your body's natural neurological recovery process throughout the day.

Parasympathetic Activation

Activates your body's 'rest and recover' mode

Biofield Coherence +
Biofield Coherence

WHAT IS IT?

Activates your body's 'rest and recover' mode

THE SCIENCE

The wrist sits over the radial nerve and major pulse points. Piezoelectric frequencies stimulate the peripheral nervous system — activating the parasympathetic response (your body's natural calm-down system) and reducing the neural hypersensitivity that makes you vulnerable to migraine triggers. Think of it as turning down the volume on an overactive nervous system.

Electromagnetic Field Interaction

Frequency entrainment for neurological balance

Electromagnetic Field +
Electromagnetic Field

WHAT IS IT?

Frequency entrainment for hormonal balance

THE SCIENCE

Natural piezoelectric materials have one of the slowest rates of entropy in nature due to their extremely stable molecular structures. When met with your body's electromagnetic field, the stronger, more stable crystal frequency acts as a tuning fork — helping harmonize and stabilize your body's natural neural rhythms and pain signaling pathways.

The Wristband

Medical-grade, hypoallergenic materials

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Wristband

WHAT IS IT?

Medical-grade, hypoallergenic materials

THE SCIENCE

Every band is precision-engineered with medical-grade piezoelectric components embedded directly into hypoallergenic material. Calibrated to deliver consistent therapeutic frequencies through continuous skin contact — the closer and more consistent the contact, the stronger and faster the results.

Why are so many people trying Pieziq?
It works.

On average, 84% of customers wearing the Pieziq band for at least 3 weeks were relieved from pain*

88%
Reported clearer thinking and reduced brain fog
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Migraineurs call it the most effective treatment to date.
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Returned their wristband after the free trial

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Frequently Asked Questions

Piezoelectric therapy uses natural crystal materials embedded in the wristband that generate subtle electrical frequencies when in contact with your skin. These frequencies interact with PIEZO2 mechanoreceptors at your wrist — receptors connected to your body's pain signaling and nervous system regulation. This helps activate your body's natural pain modulation response, reducing migraine intensity and frequency without drugs or chemicals.

Results vary depending on how often you wear it and the severity of your migraines. Here's what most users report:

  • Week 1–2: Subtle changes — some users notice shorter attacks or a longer gap between migraines
  • Week 3–4: The majority of users start reporting fewer migraine days and less severe attacks
  • Week 5+: Most users who wear it consistently see significant reduction in both frequency and intensity

This is why our trial is 30 days — we want you to give your nervous system time to respond. The longer and more consistently you wear it, the stronger the effect. Keep a migraine diary during your first month. The changes are often more visible when you track them.

Pieziq is completely safe and uses medical-grade, hypoallergenic materials. There are no drugs, no chemicals, and no systemic side effects. Unlike migraine medications, there is zero risk of rebound headaches, drowsiness, or dependency. Some users report a gentle warmth or tingling at the wrist — this is normal and indicates the piezoelectric frequencies are active.

You may feel a subtle warmth or tingling when you first put it on. Over the first 1-2 weeks, pay attention to your migraine diary — most users notice their attacks becoming shorter, less intense, or less frequent. By week 3-4, many users report significantly fewer migraine days per month. Track your progress to see the difference.

Migraine medications work by altering brain chemistry with synthetic compounds — which is why they cause side effects like drowsiness, nausea, brain fog, and even rebound headaches from overuse. Pieziq works differently: it uses your body's own natural pain modulation system, activated through piezoelectric frequencies. No pills to remember, no side effects to manage, no dependency risk. It works 24/7 from the moment you put it on.

Yes — Pieziq is designed for continuous wear. The longer you wear it, the better the results. It's water-resistant for showers, and many users report improved sleep quality and fewer nighttime headaches when wearing it overnight. The band is lightweight and comfortable enough that most people forget they're wearing it.

Most migraine devices require a prescription, cost $500+, need batteries and apps, and only work during active treatment sessions. Pieziq is different: it works passively 24/7 through piezoelectric frequency generation — powered by your own body heat and movement. No prescription needed, no charging, no app, no sessions. Just put it on and let it work.


Your order includes one Pieziq piezoelectric therapy band, precision-calibrated for migraine and headache relief. The band is adjustable and fits most wrist sizes comfortably.

We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you don't experience relief from your migraines, simply return it for a full refund — no questions asked. We're confident in Pieziq because thousands of users have reported real results, but we want you to try it completely risk-free.

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