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87 of 91 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Doesn't look great - but the Jury's Still Deliberating,
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This review is from: EMF Neutralizer (Health and Beauty)
I have to say I had/have high hopes for this product because cell phones are just plain deadly. The EMFs that comes from them - particularly from the ear piece is very strong. At the same time I bought The Neutralizer stickers, I purchased an EMF detector. I received them both a few days ago and proceeded to go around the house with the EMF reader first. That was a 'wake up' call in itself! It's very good to know and see/hear for yourself how the gauge beeps and goes off the charts into the red as you hold it near; the refrigerator, the microwave, electrical outlets, lighting. And it seems to be strongest right where there are electrical components - for example where you turn on the lamp and all of the buttons on the microwave. So we went around hunting EMFs and finding them all around - though they did seem to be strongest only out to about a foot from the appliance. There were 'hot zones' in various places, like in the laundry room where the electrical outlet box is. I do laundry as fast as I can now! Anyway, this review is not about the EMF reader, but that is to say that I had waited to try The Neutralizer out on my cell phone until after I checked it out without the stickers near. Well, it was about as bad as the microwave! Especially right in front of the ear piece. The speaker that you hold right onto your ear as you talk on the phone. I have a Blackberry Tour and I'm going to be using speaker phone or Bluetooth from now on! The EMFs were through the roof. So I opened my Neutralizer package and stuck one sticker right over the ear piece. Measured the EMFs with the detector and again, beeping and in the red as if there was nothing there. So I tried another sticker, overlaying it where the beeping was most incessant - still no difference whatsoever. Attached the 3rd and still not even an indication that there was anything there at all. I felt pretty disappointed. Like I spent over $20 for 3 pretty holographic stickers, which is exactly what they look like. Just a paper sticker - apparently. Nevertheless... I have all 3 on my phone! Just in case LOL! And I will be getting that Bluetooth. Interestingly though, I also experimented with a couple of other things. One is the Scalar Energy Quantum Pendant, sold here on Amazon, and the other was the Qlink pendant. When I held the Qlink over the ear piece, it actually did have an effect on the EMFs. It stayed out of the red zone as long as I held the pendant right onto the ear piece, with just a few beeps here and there as if the EMFs were sneaking around it because it was hard to hold a plastic thing in one place with one hand very easily. Still, when I was wearing the pendant, there was no lessening of the EMFs coming from my phone held close to me. With the Scalar Energy pendant it was definitely noticeable. There was NO beeping at all as if the pendant was impenetrable to the EMFs. Again though, when I was just wearing it, I still got strong energy pollution warnings from the reader. So... if someone can invent a scalar energy phone guard contraption - I'm sure I will buy that too! Or better yet, a full-body suit of armor. Oh also - since anyone visiting this type of product are wanting to know what to do about this problem too. Another thing I found while doing my science experiment around the house, is that the metal magnet clips that I keep on my fridge REALLY sent the EMF reader off the charts. I tested all of them and they all went crazy as I held the reader close. I've removed them all since and the regular magnets don't seem to amplify as those metal things do. So, just food for thought if you have any metal things on your fridge or around appliances. The metal really does seem to amplify and expand the energy emitted quite noticeably. Fridge, microwave, circuit box and florescent ceiling lights were the worst - all in the kitchen! Stand back from the stove at least a foot when you cook and LEAVE the kitchen when/if you microwave! I tested that too and the EMFs went from a foot away to almost filling the space in front of the microwave 4 to 5 feet away.
21 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Why EMF detectors do not reveal changes when using the Neutralizer,
This review is from: EMF Neutralizer (Health and Beauty)
I am so glad that people who have gone to the effort to test the "effectiveness" of the Neutralizer have posted their findings here! Unfortunately the error is that the Neutralizer does NOT eliminate EMFs (electromagnetic frequencies) at all! No, it neutralizes them. So, an EMF detector will not and can not show a change between readings taken before and then after application of the device (the Neutralizer).What the Neutralizer is doing is harmonizing the disharmonic arrangement of the EMFs. It is the disharmonic waves which are the culprit here, not the EMFs themselves. Harmonic waves are not harmful because they are in their neutral/ natural state. Therefore they will not disrupt your DNA like disharmonic waves will. As a clinician I was a great skeptic of this whole thing too! That is until I kept investigating and turning up more and more evidence. That evidence, from research done by others (third party, independent research with no conflict of interest) and my own observation in my clinic showed me the efficacy and effectiveness of this product.
10 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Educated people are ROTFLOL,
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This review is from: EMF Neutralizer (Health and Beauty)
These things fail on every level. The "problem" they supposedly solve is paranoia, and little passive stickers wouldn't prevent a real hazard even if it was a problem.These things are like driving a tent stake into the sand to block tidal waves, AND doing so when you live in a desert. And yet there would STILL be desert-dwelling people posting positive reviews in the Sports & Outdoors section claiming that their home hasn't been flooded since they installed the Wave Guard Tent Spike. And of course there would be nutty websites fabricating "science" to prove that they work. Go tell an RF engineer that you paid twenty beans for this sticker. Bring the package so they can read the sales pitch on it. Also call an ambulance in advance, because they will probably pass out from hysteria.
17 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Anyone who has taken high school phsysics knows this a SCAM,
This review is from: EMF Neutralizer (Health and Beauty)
FACT: Radiation in the microwave region (what cell phones emit) DO NOT and in fact CANNOT alter DNA and CANNOT cause genetic mutation. The people who make this product KNOW it is a scam, and are purposely and maliciously ripping you off; playing off of - and contributing to - public fear (grounded in ignorance) for their own profit.Here is an easy way to visualize this: Imagine that you have a plastic ball, 1" wide. One photon of microwave energy would be akin to dropping that plastic ball on your head from three feet above your head. It's not going to even hurt. The radiation from a cell phone, would be like dropping 1,000 plastic balls on your head from three feet above your head. It is still not going to hurt. Eventually there may be enough balls to crush you (after hundreds of thousands or millions of plastic balls) - but none of them will actually PIERCE YOUR BRAIN. Now consider the radiation emitted from an X-Ray machine: Take the same 1" plastic ball, but instead of dropping it from 3 feet above your head, it gets fired from a gun at higher than supersonic speed. Now, a single ball is fatal if it hits you in the head. It will pierce your skull and turn your brain into goo. Forget 1,000 traveling at that rate - we don't even want ONE! Get it? It is the FREQUENCY, not the AMOUNT of EMF photons that matter. Still don't get it? OK. Let's look at infrared vs. ultraviolet. Infrared radiation will make you warm. But no matter how many photons of infrared I shoot at you, you are not going to get a sunburn! Infrared photons simply are not individually energetic enough to disrupt the hydrogen bonds of the complex molecules in your body. You'll just get really warm. (After a certain point the heat may build up at a faster rate than your body can locally shed, and you'll catch on fire. But you will feel it LONG before it causes any harm, and you'll get out of the way.) A single photon of ultraviolet light, on the other hand, is SO energetic, that it can actually split a molecule of DNA (or a protein or any other similarly complex hydrogen-bonded molecule). Or more generally: UV radiation is energetic enough to disrupt the relatively weak hydrogen bonds that all life depends on. The number of ultraviolet photons that hit you from a bright sunny day, actually causes cellular damage (DNA, proteins, etc.) to your dermis, which accumulates at a rate faster than your body can repair. (Even if you don't get a noticeable "burn".) That "red glow" you have after a sunburn? It isn't actually a burn. That redness is caused by your own BLOOD, rushing to the damaged areas - delivering fresh white blood cells and carrying away scavenged damaged cells. (This damage - even if not visible as a "sunburn" - also triggers your body to deliver melanin to the areas. Melanin absorbs UV radiation and converts it to heat, rather than cellular damage. Really dark people get hot in bright light, as a tradeoff for less cellular damage.) It takes a TREMENDOUS amount of energy to produce X-Rays in the first place. Way more energy than a cell phone battery could muster (at least long enough to make a phone call). And the electronics involved are simply not capable of producing such energetic photons in the first place - that requires fundamentally different kind of physical sizes, shapes, and designs. No software bug or physical design flaw could result in X-Ray production (while also resulting in a working cell phone). CELL PHONES SIMPLY DO NOT CREATE EMF WAVES AT A FREQUENCY REMOTELY APPROACHING THE WAVELENGTHS REQUIRED TO CAUSE CELLULAR DAMAGE OR GENETIC MUTATION. PERIOD. Now, we all know that microwaves cause polar water molecules to rotate back and forth so quickly, as to warm up from friction. This is how your microwave oven (at very similar frequencies) work. They DO NOT actually "warm" the food themselves directly. (It is actually a trick of magnetism and the unique property of the H2O molecule that does it indirectly.) But think about it folks: How many times has your breaker tripped while you were using your microwave oven? (Especially in older homes?) Probably often. They consume a HUGE amount of electricity. Even though they operate at very close frequencies, could you imagine your cell phone's battery powering a microwave oven? NOT. So to be sure, cell phones DO cause very localized heating of your head. Your brain even. But so does the background microwave radiation left over from the creation of the universe. In the case of the cell phone, the heating is very localized, and drops off with the square of distance. So your earlobe gets by far the most of it. Your brain, much less. And all it does, is very gently vibrate the water molecules (and I do mean VERY gently; so gently, it is impossible by orders of magnitude to break the hydrogen bonds of complex molecules that also contain H2O atoms and other polar molecules). Yes, microwave energy can fry an egg - but it does that through indirect HEAT (thermal - deep infrared - radiation). It does NOT do it directly. It has to bombard the food with so many photons at once, that the food cannot physically shed the indirectly produced heat, faster than it builds up. It's the indirectly produced heat itself - not the radiation - that cooks your food. And cell phones simply cannot shoot enough photons of microwave energy at you at a high enough rate. Your body - just through basic thermodynamic physics - sheds the heat much faster than it can build up. You do not even notice the slightest warming effect. (You do feel heat from the battery discharging and from the processors flipping electronic gates on and off millions of times per second though - but this is simple chemically and electrically produced heat and is completely unrelated to the radiation produced for communication. So...if you want to continue in complete ignorance, then by all means waste your money on this product!
15 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works Great!,
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This review is from: EMF Neutralizer (Health and Beauty)
I am an avid cell phone user and after I started using this product I noticed my headaches were gone and I was back to normal. I love this product and even got my husband using one, he says he feels better too! I am going to buy another pack for the microwave and other electronics around the house.
6 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
really good,
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This review is from: EMF Neutralizer (Health and Beauty)
these are really good i put it on my blackberry tour and i no longer get headaches and i put them on my tv and microwave as well
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to Use,
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This review is from: EMF Neutralizer (Health and Beauty)
Seems like a great product. I can't really tell if its working or not to keep the radiation away from my family's heads but it is definitely worth a shot. The sticker is small and not ugly so my husband didn't care that I made him stick it on the back of both of his cell phones. I still try to use my bluetooth headset as much as possible for my own phone, but if this sticker is really working, then it is DEFINITELY worth the money I spent on it. Brain cancer apparently runs in my family so anything that might help prevent it is always worth a try. Thanks for this product!!
7 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
***IT WORKS***,
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This review is from: EMF Neutralizer (Health and Beauty)
The reviewer saying that house wiring gives off more emf radiation than cell phones is a blatant lier (probably works in the industry and wrote the review in an attempt to uphold the corrupt status quo). Cell phone radiation is dangerous to your health. The United States is late in incorporating cell phone radiation safety protocols when other countries have already taken action a long time ago. Listen. This product works. I recently had to take a sticker off my current cell phone because I was getting a newer phone. I used my old phone for a while and felt drained after using it. Probably because it had no Aulterra sticker on it. The difference is noticeable. Protect yourself and the people around by using these. I can't tell you enough how much it works.
0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great device keep up the job,
By Sibel (Portland,OR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: EMF Neutralizer (Health and Beauty)
I saw 2 one star reviews of people who actually criticize the product outright without trying it so I thought I would balance the reviews out a little my 5 star review as I think that this product may actually work but I am doing this more because I believe that RF radiation is very harmful and people should do something about it - at least this company is trying...
5 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I AM SO EXCITED....,
This review is from: EMF Neutralizer (Health and Beauty)
TO GET MY NEUTALIZERS. MY DAUGHTER HAS GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORME WHICH IS A TYPE OF BRAIN CANCER. VERY AGGRESSIVE TYPE. GLIOMA TUMORS HAVE BEEN LINKED TO CELL PHONE AND APPLIANCE RADIATION WAVES. I HAVEN'T USED THEM YET, BUT THEY ARE THE CHEAPEST MOST EFFECTIVE PRODUCT I HAVE CAME ACROSS IN DOING MY RESEARCH.
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EMF Neutralizer by Aulterra
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