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Each TESLAR watch features proprietary TESLAR Technology in the form of a Turbo Chip that works in synchronization with the battery of the watch to mimic Earth’s natural frequency.he technology uses the measurable electric field in the watch’s battery along with the magnetic field of the coil in order to create a zero-point waveform with a scalar pulse of 7 to 9 times per second (7-9Hz). This frequency is transmitted into the body’s energy system through the chip on the back of the timepiece, strengthening the body’s natural bio-field to better defend itself from electromagnetic exposure.
https://www.watchuseek.com/must-feel-monday-timex-introduces-teslar-the-new-wearable-wellness-watch/I'm sorry but this entire article is utter woo and babble. WUS should be ashamed. I strongly suspect that the author has just repeated what ever marketing garbage he's been fed without questioning or understanding a single word.Some snippets:Quote from: Article author, Michael WeareA build-up of electromagnetic pollution can cause harmful side effects such as stress, anxiety, low energy, poor sleep, dizziness, and even hormone imbalance.Well for starters, electromagnetic fields do not "build up". When you turn on a radio transmitter, computer or any high frequency device, it will emit electromagnetic radiation (we call 'em radio waves). The intensity of the field decreases rapidly as you move away from the source. Turn off the source and the field disappears. Leaving the source on does not lead to a increase or build up in field levels.Then the second half of this statement goes on to attribute health issues to the emissions. I've yet to see a single medical study that conclusively proves any such links. Perhaps the author would like to back up his claim by citing such a study.Quote from: Article author, Michael WeareCould the author please explain exactly what this picture depicts? I don't believe there is a widely accepted definition of a biofield. Is this a plot of electromagnetic emission from the body? It looks like a meaningless marketing image to me.Quote from: Article author, Michael WeareThe World Health Organization estimates that about 30% of the population in industrial economies, amounting to approximately 300 million people, suffer from hypersensitivity to electromagnetic frequencies.Nope, they don't. A very quick google turned up this: https://www.who.int/peh-emf/publications/reports/EHS_Proceedings_June2006.pdf . My explanatory additions to the original text in bold.Quote from: World Health OrganisationThe term "Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance (IEI) with attribution to Electromagnetic field (EMF)" was proposed by the working group to replace EHS (electromagnetic field hypersensitivity) since the latter implies that a causal relationship has been established between the reported symptoms and EMF...The majority of studies indicate that IEI individuals cannot detect EMF exposure any more accurately than non-IEI individuals. By and large well controlled and conducted double-blind studies have shown that symptoms do not seem to be correlated with EMF exposure. Please provide a link to the WHO statement you're quoting from.Quote from: Article author, Michael WeareEach TESLAR watch features proprietary TESLAR Technology in the form of a Turbo Chip that works in synchronization with the battery of the watch to mimic Earth’s natural frequency.Well the watch battery has a static electric field. It is barely measurable but it is there. The Earths magnetic field is also static. It doesn't have a frequency. Is the author referring to some other changing field around our planet? If so, please explain which field. If not, perhaps he could explain how you synchronise something that doesn't vary with something that doesn't vary.Quote from: Article author, Michael WeareThe technology uses the measurable electric field in the watch’s battery along with the magnetic field of the coil in order to create a zero-point waveform with a scalar pulse of 7 to 9 times per second (7-9Hz).OK, I'll admit it. Despite studying electronics for 7 years and working at the bleeding edge for the last 25 years, I have no idea what you're talking about. Could you please explain what "a zero-point waveform with a scalar pulse" actually is?Quote from: Article author, Michael WeareScientific studies in laboratory settings have demonstrated TESLAR Technology:[LIST=1]May reduce the negative effects of stressMay help the body resist the negative effects of EMF radiationEnhances immune response in the presence of EMFOh great, a proper peer reviewed scientific study. Can we have a link please?Quote from: Article author, Michael Weare*TESLAR Technology user’s effects may vary. Any effects felt by TESLAR Technology are dependent upon the user’s general awareness. TESLAR Technology does not claim effects will be felt on every user. TESLAR technology is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.Oh, look at that! Disclaimers. I was pretty sure that the earlier part of this article claimed 300 million people were suffering from EMH, if that's not a disease what is it? And if this watch doesn't treat the disease of EMH, can we safely assume it does absolutely nothing more than tell the time?
A build-up of electromagnetic pollution can cause harmful side effects such as stress, anxiety, low energy, poor sleep, dizziness, and even hormone imbalance.
The World Health Organization estimates that about 30% of the population in industrial economies, amounting to approximately 300 million people, suffer from hypersensitivity to electromagnetic frequencies.
The term "Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance (IEI) with attribution to Electromagnetic field (EMF)" was proposed by the working group to replace EHS (electromagnetic field hypersensitivity) since the latter implies that a causal relationship has been established between the reported symptoms and EMF...The majority of studies indicate that IEI individuals cannot detect EMF exposure any more accurately than non-IEI individuals. By and large well controlled and conducted double-blind studies have shown that symptoms do not seem to be correlated with EMF exposure.
Each TESLAR watch features proprietary TESLAR Technology in the form of a Turbo Chip that works in synchronization with the battery of the watch to mimic Earth’s natural frequency.
The technology uses the measurable electric field in the watch’s battery along with the magnetic field of the coil in order to create a zero-point waveform with a scalar pulse of 7 to 9 times per second (7-9Hz).
Scientific studies in laboratory settings have demonstrated TESLAR Technology:[LIST=1]May reduce the negative effects of stressMay help the body resist the negative effects of EMF radiationEnhances immune response in the presence of EMF
*TESLAR Technology user’s effects may vary. Any effects felt by TESLAR Technology are dependent upon the user’s general awareness. TESLAR Technology does not claim effects will be felt on every user. TESLAR technology is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Great bit of kit even if it did give you a fit every time you did a transfer to it.
So sad that Timex can revert to such BS.
So what exactly is a biofield anyway?