Hi Steph, thanks for the suggestion - I had never thought of metal jewelry being an issue but I guess if people have metal fillings removed then metaljewelry could matter too. I wear my jewelry most of the time and am quite attached to it though! Still I may set up my own little science experiment to see - always worth testing things. Aren't you concerned about the titanium in the bracelet? That is metal for sure..but then the Qlink itselfhas metal in it also. I guess the best answer is to keep on trying and testing every option, eh?
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> Stephanie - Will do! I ordered the titanium bracelet because I already have a necklace I wear all the time and it would get awkward to wear the QLink pendant too. Titanium is supposed to have wonderful shielding and strengthening properties from the metaphysical point of view too - figured it was a two for one. Sorry to hear about the Biopro - it would be nice if it could work.
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> > Please let us know how you get on with the Qlinks [didn't know they dida bracelet!] I saw an [old] article by George Carlo where he said the onlythings he advocated were ERT and Qlink. I have been trying to follow up the ERT bit and all I get is Biopro which is now completely discredited.
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> > Alexa - remember - everyone is different and different things work for different people - The Qlink works for me and the following people have endorsed it and actually promote it to their friends.
> > 300 PGA golfers wear one, 120 golf championships have been won with this product, and current players swear by this product.
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> > In addition, Madonna, Demi Moore, Lindsay Lohan, Deepak Chopra, Sarah Jessica Parker, Anthony Hopkins, Dennis Hopper, Salma Hayek, Roger Daltrey (The Who), Simon Le Bon, Jimmy Page, Josh Beckett (professional baseball player), Alison Fisher (Championship pool player), Alex Shablalov (US chess champ says in his blog that it helped him win the tournament after putting iton)
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