Ok a couple days ago I was listening to Kevin Trudoe and heard of the Electromagnetic Chaos Eliminators... O...k....? It's some sort of arrowheadish looking magnet on a string... you wear it around your neck, and for the low low price of A FREAKIN HUNDRED DOLLARS (mind you for a magnet on a string shaped like a crude arrowhead just round and bulky and very unlikely to kill a large mammel or break skin without serious force...) It's supposed to have physical effects on the body?
Now these and enimas and cleanses, and some of these other things all sound like a bunch of ways for people to extort money. Especially some of the health drinks. There are people that sell water, laced with sugar... and sell it as a medical breakthrough that heals people. And a lot of people actually buy it.
Most people that buy these products, or sometimes even sell these products or services stutter and really can't give you an indication of what it does... but somehow it works?
I'm just gonna save the money and use it on healthy foods. I believe that organic foods help, I just started adding them to my diet... not replacing my diet but just adding them and already I've had a substantial increase in how I feel and interact with my world.... but a magnet on a string for 100 dollars ACK. I'll just make my own. (where did I put those broken speakers...)
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