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Quantum versus Comfort Clock

Loni Rosser

 
Hi Everyone!
 
I wanted to purchase the Quantum Home or Pro & when I called I was encouraged in to purchasing the Comfort Clock by Advanced Living.
 
Kenneth Lesser sent me the clock & a book of testimonials regarding the success people are having with this technology. According to Ken it is better than the Quantum products.
 
Well having the clock for a couple of weeks now I do not notice any benefitfrom it.
 
Has anyone tried this? 
 
Marc; I tried the earthcalm before (not quantum as I saw in a previous post) Like you I did not do well with it.
 
Loni


     

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Re: Quantum versus Comfort Clock

Marc Martin
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In reply to this post by Loni Rosser
> Kenneth Lesser sent me the clock & a book of testimonials regarding the
> success people are having with this technology. According to Ken it is
> better than the Quantum products.

Better how? I talked to Ken many years ago, and I had the impression
that Quantum Products "secretly" was in charge of making these clocks.
So it was essentially an "unofficial" part of the Quantum Products
product line. Perhaps that has changed?
 
> Well having the clock for a couple of weeks now I do not notice any
> benefit from it.

As I understand it, you tried the Quantum Home and also did not notice
any benefit from it. So I guess it would make sense that the clock
wouldn't do anything for you either.
 
> Has anyone tried this? 

Yes, I've tried the comfort clock, but didn't use it much as the
Quantum Pro was much stronger (and adjustable).

> Marc; I tried the earthcalm before (not quantum as I saw in a previous
> post) Like you I did not do well with it.

That sentence confuses me -- did you try the Quantum Home or the Earthcalm Home?
Or both? I find the Earthcalm Home beneficial *only* if I put it
on a timer so that it is only active for part of the day. I find it
bad to have active 24/7.

Marc