Feeling Zapped? Raise the Shields

Connectedinternet is all about gadgets. If you’re reading this, you probablyqlink Feeling Zapped? Raise the Shields have at least 3 on you right now. Your laptop, your iphone and your bluetooth enabled doodad. It’s great to have gadgets. These simplify life, enhance connectivity and just plain make things more fun. But did you know they can also wreak havoc on your phyisology?

Most electronic devices emit EMFs or what are known as electromagnetic frequencies. Using scanners like EMF Trimeter, you will easily discover that the air around these devices crackle with life threatening emanations. You may not see or hear them- but over time you will feel the effects vicariously.

Type all day before a PC. Or use your cellphone nonestop. Guess what happens? Suddenly you forget things. Or you lose your temper. Or you lose your breath. Those result from EMFs which not only increase the temperature of your brain but affect the quality of your blood.

Is there a way to fight back? Theoretically yes. Basic technology such as the cellphone tab reportedly absorb the bad stuff and keep it away. Then there’s the $149 Qlink which Tiger Woods swears by. With this fancy pendant, his body’s aura supposedly gets a major boosting in order to ward off ambient negativity. If you think that looks cool, then visit the Bioelectricshield for crystals that keep you vibrating to the frequency of Om. Some folks prefer carrying whole car or whole building protection devices like the JU99. Actively charged with ‘orgonite’ the JU99 does what the QLink does, but on a vast scale. Turn on the JU99 and instantly you feel bliss!

The big question is: do these devices work?

Manufacturers assert that they operate on a subtle energy level meaning conventional tools probably won’t measure changes. The ultimate benchmark will be the vicarious effects you may or may not experience from usage.

Less stress? Clearer focus? Better memory? If these arise as a result of use, then your shields may have gone up.

Ready to be a Tigerwoods? Try the Qlink!