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In Reply to: RE: more bold statements posted by BS64 on August 12, 2011 at 03:27:04
Manufacturers who use their own sales literature usually have worse products because they don't spend enough time in designing better products.
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That is one of the lamest things I have read. It doesn't top your claim to be able to hear 1/100 of a gram of adhesive on a power cord sheath, differentiate audible differences between adhesives used in power cord construction, or that you lose money on some of your products but you do it to give everyone a chance to try your products, but it's up there.
I'd be willing to bet that you did not measure any generated current from your products. You just assume it exists because the water filter manufacturer's sales literature says it does.
"In addition, when the positive and the negative electrodes of a tourmaline crystal were connected to each other, it was proven to show low electricity of 0.06mA."
Your claim that your products can aid in the reconstructive healing of the inner ear is derived from the same web site and sales literature. You have no proof, just text from a web site on the world wide web.
When one believes everything one reads, expectations and "false positive" results are soon to follow. And when it comes to sales literature, your's takes the cake. That is, when it's something you actually thought up yourself. Pretty sad when you have to rely on others' claims to make your own.
I don't believe what I read, I believe what I hear.
Do you happen to be BigShot from Head-Fi?
Bottom line? You, Patrick, are a con man. Google that one.
Peace
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