Are Scalar Energy Pendants Safe and Effective for Medical Benefits?

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The discussion revolves around the safety and medical benefits of scalar energy pendants, with participants sharing their perspectives on the validity of claims associated with these products. The scope includes personal experiences, skepticism regarding the scientific basis, and concerns about potential scams.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express skepticism about scalar energy pendants, suggesting they are likely a scam and have no medical benefits.
  • One participant describes the pendants as "useless rocks" and questions the logic behind believing they could provide health benefits.
  • Another participant criticizes the scientific validity of claims made about the pendants, labeling the terminology used as "gibberish/technobabble."
  • A participant shares their concern for a family member who is interested in the pendants and seeks expert opinions to dissuade them.
  • There is a suggestion that understanding scientific literature could help individuals discern scams from legitimate products.

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Participants generally express disagreement regarding the efficacy and safety of scalar energy pendants, with multiple competing views on their legitimacy and potential benefits. No consensus is reached on the matter.

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Participants reference personal experiences and opinions rather than empirical evidence, leading to a discussion that lacks definitive conclusions or scientific backing.

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Individuals interested in alternative health products, skeptics of pseudoscience, and those seeking to understand the intersection of personal beliefs and scientific reasoning may find this discussion relevant.

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Hello to all,


Greetings! i know there are really great minds here in this forum, I just wanted to know if any of you have heard of these scalar energy pendants? are they safe? and what medical benefits do they give? I work in CT and MRI so i know a little bit of physics. from my understanding it seems like that they produce similar MRI tesla coil energy. any feedback will be great. Is it a scam or is it for real. Thank you in advance.


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ngellada said:
Hello to all,


Greetings! i know there are really great minds here in this forum, I just wanted to know if any of you have heard of these scalar energy pendants? are they safe? and what medical benefits do they give? I work in CT and MRI so i know a little bit of physics. from my understanding it seems like that they produce similar MRI tesla coil energy. any feedback will be great. Is it a scam or is it for real. Thank you in advance.


Norm

It is more than likely a scam.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_scalar-energy"
 
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ngellada said:
I work in CT and MRI so i know a little bit of physics.
Well, in that case remind me to NEVER go to your institution/department.

Are they safe?
Yes, they're some piece of useless rock hanging on your neck.

What medical benefits do they give?
NOTHING. Unless lining the pockets of the people selling them is a medical benefit.



How could you possibly think that anything vaguely like this wouldn't be a scam?! You wear this tacky, ugly, giant necklace and you're just magically cured of everything. All institutionalized science and medicine is the real scam (is that the line of reasoning?)---"medicine" doesn't actually do anything, they just want your money. Rocks around your neck, that's where its at!
 
thank you for the responses. I am not wearing it , my mother got sucked into it and she's trying to get me to wear one . and that's why I'am here asking the experts.
 
zhermes said:
Well, in that case remind me to NEVER go to your institution/department.

Are they safe?
Yes, they're some piece of useless rock hanging on your neck.

What medical benefits do they give?
NOTHING. Unless lining the pockets of the people selling them is a medical benefit.
How could you possibly think that anything vaguely like this wouldn't be a scam?! You wear this tacky, ugly, giant necklace and you're just magically cured of everything. All institutionalized science and medicine is the real scam (is that the line of reasoning?)---"medicine" doesn't actually do anything, they just want your money. Rocks around your neck, that's where its at!

thanks zhermes. that was a great response. =). if you don't mind i will forward this to my mother.
 
Sorry, this is just gibberish/technobabble. It's a bunch of scientific-sounding words thrown together, but don't actually have any meaning.
 
ngellada said:
thanks zhermes. that was a great response. =). if you don't mind i will forward this to my mother.

You would do well to encourage your mother to invest her time and money in something more reality-based. Scientific literature is a great place to start. You'd be surprised at how easy it is to spot a scam when you understand where reality ends and nonsense begins.

You were good to ask, but it sounds like both you and your mother are in a position to learn a lot more.
 

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