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Pendant made of over 70 different natural minerals extracted from volcano rocks..is this true?

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There is a company selling this kind of pendant...i wonder anyone have it and is it work?

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It comprise of over 70 different natural minerals extracted from volcano rocks which are then recombined using nanotechnology and heat fusion methods.

It produces scalar energy that helps to enhance the bodys biofield. Scalar energy has definite positive effects on the body including:

• Increasing the energy level of every single cell in the body by

facilitating the entry of nutrients and elimination of wastes

from the cells.

• Converting the water in the body to become smaller

molecules (micro-clusters) which has better dissolving,

cleansing and healing powers.

• Neutralizing the harmful effects of external electro-magnetic

radiation.

• Reducing inflammation.

• Improving brain power by increasing mental focus,

enhancing creativity and calming the mind.

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  1. I don't know about the scalar energy

    but I would call the rock Basalt which is an igneous rock (from a volcano) that contains in micro crystals most of the minerals that come out of volcano's

    Converting the water in the body to become smaller

    molecules (micro-clusters) which has better dissolving      

    water is a molecule and doesn't get any smaller than H2O

    which by the way occurs naturally

    so the rest is probably the same


  2. I wear five of them: now I have the power to answer Yahoo questions and my inflammation has been reduced to the point of misinformation.

  3. This sounds rather bogus to me.

    1) Why would you combine anything with "nanotechnology"? This type of technology makes different crystals and shapes. You don't mix stuff with it.

    2) Heat fusion methods? Impossible. Fusion is a nuclear reaction that takes way too much energy to use to combine things.

    3) Scalar energy? What is "scalar energy"?

    4) Elimination of wastes from the body is generally done with water. You can get that from your sink for free.

    5) Converting water? If you convert water into anything it is no longer water. Generally converting water turns it into a gas (hydrogen and oxygen) which really doesn't do your body all that much good, and is certainly not some magic solvent.

    6) There are no harmful effects of electro-magnetic radiation. Nuclear radiation, yes - harmful. Electromagnetic? Not harmful. If this were the case Earth's magnetic field would kill you.

    7) Reducing inflammation? Ice does that, too. It is more expensive then water, but it is still cheaper then 70 minerals from a volcanic rock.

    8) Improving brain power - well, reading a book will improve your mind as well, and if done properly at your local library, it is also free.

    Bogus claims. If the pendent is pretty and you like the look, you can buy it as a jewel. But to expect positive effects from it - not going to happen.

  4. This is a highly contentious matter.

    Here are a couple of references to scalar energy and its supposed application in healing:

    http://www.bioenergyfields.org/index.asp...

    http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/sc...

    I'll leave it to you to draw your own conclusions; but I am highly sceptical of the very unclear pseudoscience in the second article, in particular.

    Also look up 'scalar energy' in Wikipedia for further information of an unbiased nature.

    Whatever the truth of the matter, I cannot see how it relates to a mysterious and unexplained 'mix' of volcanic derived minerals.  Whether or not there is truth in 'scalar energy applications', how does the company demonstrate how their particular application works?  What exactly are these '70 minerals?'  Wht were they chosen, against others?

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