These things are right up there with the magnets that attach to you fuel line to save fuel, and the metal disc devices that attach to electronic devices and supposedly protect you from the nasty radiation produced by them. Hocus Pocus and snake oil.
oldtrack123 said
02:37 PM Nov 17, 2011
Hi Troopy
Yes ,but people still get conned, the demos LOOK so GOOOOD
Peter
Onedodger said
02:59 PM Nov 17, 2011
Yes just another gimmick.
ozjohn said
05:41 PM Nov 17, 2011
And Copper or fancy wrist bands. ????
jimricho said
06:50 PM Nov 17, 2011
ozjohn wrote:
And Copper or fancy wrist bands. ????
These work for some....It's called placebo effect!
JRH said
06:56 PM Nov 17, 2011
jimricho wrote:
ozjohn wrote:
And Copper or fancy wrist bands. ????
These work for some....It's called placebo effect!
Grandfather swore by a piece of wool on his wrist for arthritis.
Hi
Anyone who was mislead into buying one of these crap devises
Take note & here is a chance to get your money back
http://www.recalls.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/1008333
Peter
These things are right up there with the magnets that attach to you fuel line to save fuel, and the metal disc devices that attach to electronic devices and supposedly protect you from the nasty radiation produced by them. Hocus Pocus and snake oil.
Hi Troopy
Yes ,but people still get conned, the demos LOOK so GOOOOD
Peter
Yes just another gimmick.
And Copper or fancy wrist bands. ????
These work for some....It's called placebo effect!
Grandfather swore by a piece of wool on his wrist for arthritis.