Guest guest Posted February 8, 2004 Report Share Posted February 8, 2004 In Re: Protecting devices 2 I forgot to mention the other *things that work, where no symbols are involved. They contain minerals, crystals and other unknown stuff. There is a lot on the market. I have a german book, that describes a lot of those apparatus. I asked the writer which one was the best in his opinion, but he answered me: *I cannot say, because after some time, they all start emitting negative energy*. I came to the same conclusion. For Tachyonen products also, but not for Pulsors. But electrosensible people feel that, and they can *recharge* them in time. I do recharge them on an original Purple Plate from www.purpleplates.com The simplest Pulsor set, red, green and blue, were the very first things we invested in, and are still happy with. Claessens Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2004 Report Share Posted February 8, 2004 >In Re: Protecting devices 2 I forgot to mention the other *things >that work, where no symbols are involved. >They contain minerals, crystals and other unknown stuff. I think there is yet a third category -- devices which emit a field which neutralizes the harmful aspects of other fields. In this category, I can think of at least two product lines: Quantum Products: http://www.quantumproducts.com Clarus: http://clarus.com As for the Clarus products, I have only tried the Q-Link pendant, which for me did nothing. They also manufacturer a line of clocks, which I have never tried. This is because I phoned an ex-Clarus dealer (http://www.advancedliving.com/), and he said that many electrically-sensitive people reported bad reactions to the Clarus products, while these same people reported good reaction to the Quantum Products. So I tried the Quantum Products, which indeed I did have a good reaction to. >I have a german book, that describes a lot of those apparatus. I >asked the writer which one was the best in his opinion, but he >answered me: *I cannot say, because after some time, they all start >emitting negative energy*. I know that the both the makers of the Biolectric Shield and the Springlife Polarizers recommend that their devices be placed out in the sunshine periodically to cleanse/recharge them. The Bioelectric Shield never worked for me, so I can't report if that works. I've had my Springlife Polarizers since October, and I have not set them out in the sun yet, but perhaps on the next sunny day I'll try this and see if I notice any difference in their functioning. (and there is no evidence that I've seen that the Quantum Products ever require any cleansing/recharging) Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2004 Report Share Posted February 8, 2004 > Quantum Products: http://www.quantumproducts.com > Clarus: http://clarus.com > > As for the Clarus products, I have only tried the Q-Link pendant, > which for me did nothing. They also manufacturer a line of clocks, > which I have never tried. I have read, that those wrist watches do not do much. The Bio Electrical shield we do have, and that started emitting negative energy after some time. The purple Plate fixed that. I read also in the instructions to place it in the sun. However, this black turmaline cristal (holding it in your hand in front of a monitor helps also) is said to charge it NOT in the sun but in the moonshine! So that is very contrary. (and there is no evidence > that I've seen that the Quantum Products ever require any > cleansing/recharging) Perhaps the Quantum products do not use cristals that require cleansing/recharging Claessens Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2004 Report Share Posted February 8, 2004 >> As for the Clarus products, I have only tried the Q-Link pendant, >> which for me did nothing. They also manufacturer a line of clocks, >> which I have never tried. > >I have read, that those wrist watches do not do much. I don't think Clarus makes wristwatches. They make clocks: http://www.toolsforwellness.com/et303.html But, as I've heard, extremely sensitive people don't do well with these. The only people I've heard who like Clarus products are people who aren't that sensitive. As for wristwatches, I did try a Teslar watch years ago. It didn't do anything as far as I could tell. I opened it up once, and it looked like an ordinary watch with a small piece copper glued to the battery cover. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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