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teslar watch: my review

elizz00
Hi,
Last Sept. (approx) I bought a child's model Teslar watch from Tools
for Wellness and here I'm reporting my result after wearing it off and
on for the last 6-8 months. Bottom line is I find it helpful and
worthwhile.

I chose it because it maintains a varying field of approximately
Schumann resonance, around "alpha level," about 7-10 Hz, and this
seems to me to be aligning with the good, rather than opposing the
bad, which is how many devices operate protection. Also it was about
$70 which is low cost considering the usual prices for protection
necklaces or plug-in devices.

When I first got it, I was way hyper-sensitive, over-amped to the max,
frazzled and scattered from very heavy over-exposure during an
extended time period. At first when I wore the watch, I noticed that I
was able to sleep better and to tolerate wi-fi environments better.
The worst "zzzzzt" of certain machines was way less of a problem. This
allowed me to work longer before being totally overdosed on wi-fi.

At the beginning of the year I relocated but very soon found that
while I am not sleeping next to a transformer anymore, now I'm in a
heavy cell phone tower vortex and the building has cables, etc., way
too close to my room again. This is likely to be an issue as long as
I'm in my current metro region. While I hope to relocate again to a
less electrified area, "all good things in time," as they say and I
have to deal with my life as it is now.

So what I've noticed particularly about the Teslar watch is that if
I'm over-amped, it provides a calmness, however, when it gets to
bedtime, occasionally it feels so stimulating that I need to remove
it! My guess is that when my brain wants to go delta Hz, the 10 Hz is
just too fast.

If I've removed the watch for sleep and not worn it the next day, I
might not notice it immediately but within 2 days, I definitely start
noticing symptoms enough that I look to what can I grab for help and
then see the watch isn't on my wrist. So I have realized this over
several months now and wanted to report back to this list in case
anyone else is looking for feedback on this item.

I also continue to notice benefits from using Advanced Tachyon cells,
again noticing (even more quickly) when I've forgotten to wear it (for
example after shower.) In previous discussions (last Sept) about
devices, these tachyon items were deemed imperceptible by some others
on this list and only one other woman said she benefited, too, but one
is enough if you are that One!

The other thing that I am most grateful for is my nutrients. I get a
LOT of calmness and better brain function when I take my vitamins (a
variety.) Previously, I felt I needed a device before I could buy the
vitamins. $70 of vitamins would have been gone quickly and I still
have my watch.

If you are also grateful for your nutrients and for any devices that
you consider to be healing tools, please do express your comments
directly to the FDA before April 30th because they are implementing a
law against EVERYTHING after that date. The new laws include anything
that has any kind of healing "claim" about it.

Please read the article , inform others and do your part. Even people
who have no belief in EMF can be concerned if their hot stone massage
with essential oils becomes classified as medical - and it will be if
this law passes.
Check out the details at http://www.newstarget.com/021789.html
or http://elequity.com/?p=612#more-612

I'm still electro-sensitive AND I'm doing a LOT better after so many
months. I notice I'm able to hold onto mental clarity for longer
periods and this is the most important to me. I feel this is due to
the devices I mentioned and nutrition because when I don't wear them
or eat them, the symptoms come back more often and more intensely.

Good luck to all of us.

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Re: teslar watch: my review

Marc Martin
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> Last Sept. (approx) I bought a child's model Teslar watch from Tools
> for Wellness and here I'm reporting my result after wearing it off and
> on for the last 6-8 months. Bottom line is I find it helpful and
> worthwhile.

Thanks for the review! Good to hear that you find these beneficial.
I've tried a Teslar watch and Tachyon products in the past, but
never noticed enough benefit to continue using them (of these,
a Tachyon sweatband stuck in my pocket seemed to be the most
beneficial, but it was still very slight and not worth having
a full pocket!)

And as I posted earlier today, that warning about the FDA is
likely to be false -- nothing is going to be illegal at the end
of April, and the FDA has no authority to change the current
US laws (and if you read the document in question, you'll find
that the FDA isn't even proposing that)

Marc