Electomagnetic Chaos Eliminators
While I was in Chicago, I heard Kevin recommend to his audience to wear an electromagnetic chaos eliminator.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/22/AR20051022012...
But back to the microwaved-brain problem. Trudeau parts his shirt and reveals a necklace with a disk of metal hanging on it. Glory of glories! So flimsy, yet so powerful. This is the vaunted electromagnetic chaos eliminator. It is called a Q-Link, and for a while lots of celebrities were supposedly into it, before they joined the Kabbalah bracelet craze.
Beneath the Q-Link is another necklace with a black triangle pendant. This is yet another electromagnetic chaos eliminator, and we stop Trudeau as he's closing his shirt and ask him about it. Trudeau says he's not sure exactly what it's made of or what it does; supposedly it offers some sort of balancing "vibration." He's just trying it out to see if it works, he says, sounding a little sheepish.
The black triangle pendant was probably the QE pendant shown in the link below.
http://www.ewater.com/index.php?option=com_tuulshop&page=shop.browse&...
I own a Q2 pendant. I have other E.C.E.s so I loaned it to three people, each for one day, who deal with the public to see how it worked for them. They all reported to me they felt calmer throughout the day. One of them said it was an interesting device.
If you are into muscle testing, have someone else hold a cell phone to their head and apply pressure on their arm. Then have them wear an E.C.E. and then muscle test them again and ask them if they noticed a strength difference.