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MelodyL 09-13-2009 09:46 AM

The Tesla Shield
 
Hi All!!

Take a look at this product:

http://www.lifetechnology.com/teslashield.htm

Now we all know who Mr. Tesla was, don't we?

What I am trying to find out is....is this a con, like when, in the olden days, the horse and buggy would drive into town and these con men tried to sell the people an ELIXIR that would cure everything you had.

Since many of the people have Idiopathic Peripheral Neuropathy, what if ...just maybe, there might be something to this Shield thing.

For me, when I scrolled down to the bottom of the page and went through all the things it was supposed to help, the one that got me was

Retards aging.

See, I'm a sucker for anything anti-aging.

Now I'm not going to go and spend $199.00 on this device. Especially because I've never heard of it, it has not been announced on tv. Never read a thing about it.

I don't even know how I stumbled across this website.

I just would like your opinions on this.

Mrs. D?????

What do you think?

Think it's a con??

Melody

mrsD 09-14-2009 02:00 AM

Here is one review about it:
http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:...&ct=clnk&gl=us

This one is truly debunking it, complete with photos of what it really IS:
http://www.dailycommonsense.com/goin...-tesla-shield/
Quote:

So you say the outer shell is a bioactive shell developped by Nikola Tesla and Ralph Bergstresser and that it has a unique crystal lattice structure? Man, please…The outer shell is in fact an Aluminium anodized dog ID holder that can be bought at a price of 8.99$ for a pack of 6 on amazon.com! That for me, is a scam my friends. Here’s the link if you want to build your own Tesla Shield
That should be the last word, I think.

jackie66 09-14-2009 03:50 AM

My MRI scans were done using 2 different scanners. The neck was scanned using a 1.5 tesla scanner. The head was scanned using a 3tesla scanner. Hmm I wonder wher yon chap got the name from?
I would be DEEPLY suspicious of that article.

mrsD 09-14-2009 04:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jackie66 (Post 565967)
My MRI scans were done using 2 different scanners. The neck was scanned using a 1.5 tesla scanner. The head was scanned using a 3tesla scanner. Hmm I wonder wher yon chap got the name from?
I would be DEEPLY suspicious of that article.

I think that the word "tesla" is a unit of power. Not that he designed the scanner etc.
http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/dictT.html
Quote:

tesla (T)
the SI unit of flux density (or field intensity) for magnetic fields (also called the magnetic induction). The intensity of a magnetic field can be measured by placing a current-carrying conductor in the field. The magnetic field exerts a force on the conductor, a force which depends on the amount of the current and on the length of the conductor. One tesla is defined as the field intensity generating one newton of force per ampere of current per meter of conductor. Equivalently, one tesla represents a magnetic flux density of one weber per square meter of area. A field of one tesla is quite strong: the strongest fields available in laboratories are about 20 teslas, and the Earth's magnetic flux density, at its surface, is about 50 microteslas (µT). One tesla equals 10 000 gauss. The tesla, defined in 1958, honors the Serbian-American electrical engineer Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), whose work in electromagnetic induction led to the first practical generators and motors using alternating current.
I find the bolded sentence interesting. I use magnets for chronic pain, and mine are always 10,000 g or higher.
I didn't know this until I searched it today!

MelodyL 09-14-2009 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 565971)
I think that the word "tesla" is a unit of power. Not that he designed the scanner etc.
http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/dictT.html


I find the bolded sentence interesting. I use magnets for chronic pain, and mine are always 10,000 g or higher.
I didn't know this until I searched it today!

Mrs. D.

What really got me was the fact that the Tesla Shield looked EXACTLY like the doggie id key rings.

http://www.amazon.com/Aluminum-Anodi...9592260&sr=8-1

So if one were to BUY THESE DOGGIE ID KEY RINGS, open it up, and insert a crystal that one buys from the holisitc crystal places, and then put a pretty black ribbon on it, and VOILA.

You have BUILT YOUR OWN TESLA SHIELD RIGHT?

I'm going to my neighborhood PETLAND and see if they sell these doggie id thingees.

I'll build one for myself and Alan and sneak it on him when he's asleep.

If the guy wakes up and stretches and says

WOW, DO I FEEL GOOD, MY FEET DON'T BURN ANYMORE.

I'll market the sucker on EBAY.!!!!

ROFL

Melody


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