Two years ago, teslar released watches with chips that supposedly increase energy levels while buffering against the effects of EMF and other radio pollution. I bought it for the design, not the supposed health benefits (I still feel stressed near PCs notwithstanding the $2000 watch).
Now they have teslar bracelets buoyed by some very slick advertising. Hmmm… I do wonder how their sales are doing on those. The bracelets are ugly and have no utilitarian value. Plus, Im sure the emf protection doesn’t work.
Have you tried the teslar bracelet? I wouldn’t use it even if it were a gift!
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