reply to post by State of Mind
I've got an EM meter that picks up magnetic, radio, microwave, and electric fields. I tried an "Ionic" bracelet that actually seemed to make me
balance better. EFX, with a hologram, was the brand. My meter went nuts when I put it within 8 inches of it. When I moved the bracelet, the meter
had corresponding movements, but ONLY on "electric". I have tested the same type of unit, but with really low emissions, and a year old. A friend
put one on and was actually absorbing the emissions since the meter barely registered anything. His bracelet by itself had the same effect as mine
did. Mine and his on my wrist both registered huge effects on the meter. He put on a Dollar Store "power" bracelet(also registers wildly but not
as much or as far away as the EFX unit) and an EFX necklace the next week and the meter now has the same effect as it did with me.
I tested 2 other "magic" bracelets that look copper or titanium and they did nothing on any setting of the meter. He said he's never noticed any
results from them.
He was not able to do the "standing on one leg" ionic bracelet "balance test" as he had no balancing ability at all the 1st day. Just kept falling
to the side with the foot off the ground. Immediately after he started wearing the necklace and bracelet together, he can now easily stand on one
leg.
The worn-out bracelet did register double the original amount when I held the holograms with my fingers. I cut up a Dollar Store Ionic bracelet and
there's nothing in it besides the material of the bracelet, seems to be silicone. My Rich Dad silicone bracelet also registered pretty wild on the
meter, as did a similar-looking and feeling bracelet my wife had.
The plastic face of the container is still charged, so it seems the charge can be stored and transferred. The cardboard backing lost it's charge
within 24 hours. The plastic mailing envelope still has a charge, but the piece I cut off lost it's charge when I rinsed it with plain water.
The woman who has the worn-out bracelet noticed she had more energy walking up the stairs at the end of the day than she normally has. Actually
caught herself trying to "run" up, when normally it's painful to even walk up.
Still in my testing phase, but very interesting results. Apparently there's supposed to be over 5000 "ion" studies?
One of my company's technologies is ionization, to remove floating airborne particulates and help people be healthier. The others neutralize VOC,
odors, mold, etc... but we add negative (and some positive) ions. Like the negative ions from waterfalls and ocean waves. (I've personally gotten 37
people to say they stopped using their inhalers the same day they turned on their machines. Started with my 2 boys. That's why I love my business!)
We now engineer hospital surgical centers to kill viruses and bacteria to reduce infections, I'm wondering if we should engineer massive negative
ionization into our already spectacular results.
If anyone knows of research, please let me know.