Re: understanding Pulsors
Posted by Marc Martin on Feb 10, 2004; 11:31pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Re-understanding-Pulsors-tp1535788p1535795.html
> I have read your recomendation about pulsors and i have also visit the
> site named. My question is; are you trying to put us on or do you carry
> stock in the company?
>
> The amount of ******* in their text is absolutely owerwelming.
I haven't read the pulsor website, but I do have a comment about
this.
A couple months after I went on medical disability, I was searching
for solutions to my EMF sensitivity. One of the companies websites
I found was for Quantum Products.
I read the website, and had a similar reaction to you -- that what
was written on this website couldn't possibly be true. So I didn't
buy anything, and looked elsewhere.
A half a year later, I went to see an alternative health doctor,
who recommended that I try some products from Quantum Products,
because they helped him to tolerate being in shopping malls. Due
to this being a recommendation from a real person, I decided to
try them. Amazingly, they worked! Well enough that I returned
back to work that very week.
So, because of my own disbelief, I spent 6 months out of work that
would have been unneccessary if I had been more open-minded to start
with. It was especially stupid since they offered a money-back
guarantee.
I think that sometimes the biggest obstacle to our recovery from
these kinds of illnesses is our limited (and closed-minded)
beliefs.
Now again, I have not read anything on these pulsors, but unless
I have actually used them for myself and determined that they did
not work for me, I think it would be silly to pass judgement on
them. No matter how unbelievable the website is.
You should also consider that the people who do the marketing
for a product are rarely the people who invented the product.
A good product can have bad marketing, and a bad product can
have good marketing.
Marc