Re: Does the zapper or zappicator know good bacteria from bad bacteria?
I'm not convinced either on further probing the company this is what i was told when i asked how they worked without a power supply...
'the devices don’t have a power supply. The way they work is rotating back on themselves all pathogenic information’s contained in electromagnetic emissions – such as a mobile phone or WiFi signal, sort of like a very advanced mirror system. This ‘mirroring’ makes the pathogen cancel itself out.'
after more probing.....
'Sure thing, the devices are based on lithium quartz. They use the properties of the quartz to rotate the pathogenic part of an EM wave back on itself and so cancel itself out. There is an ‘in a nut shell’ explanation of this in the ‘research brochure’ on the website. There is also a good overview on the ‘memon principle’ tab on the front page of the website. Other than this, there is no technical information available that shows you the in-depth nature of how they work.'
They must surely have more info on how this is created and the technology behind it than the random nonsensical stuff mentioned on that site, for a very advanced technical device theres not much technical info on it. Very odd.
I did abit more research and lithium quuartz is the same 'technology' that is used in energy pendants!!. So basically i would be paying for an overpriced energy pendant.
Anyone tried any energy pendants? i heard qlink are pretty good still baffled by how they work though unless the stone/quartz has some sort of ability to reflect EM waves?
Thanks :)