Not a science guy myself but I thought frequency stuff is Nikola Tesla? Why quote Einstein? And direct sales again. Sien.
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Prife International, good for health?, iTeraCare
Prife International, good for health?, iTeraCare
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Not a science guy myself but I thought frequency stuff is Nikola Tesla? Why quote Einstein? And direct sales again. Sien.
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QUOTE(westernkl @ Nov 10 2023, 06:02 AM) ![]() According to this chart, Tera wave is equivalent to infrared area. And if bluetooth/wifi which is lower than infrared can make you restless, not sure how this unit can make your cell become better. I mean not to condemn the thing itself, if you want light to heal, might as well stand under the sun at specific timing? And from the presentation video, it mentions in the disclaimer that it is a certified household electrical equipment and is not a medical equipment . What a nice way to taichi back in case the device doesn't work as intended. I guess this is misleading as what the intention of the selling point of the product? This post has been edited by blah2blah: Nov 10 2023, 05:41 AM iamSUSUman, netmatrix, and 1 other liked this post
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