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Diminish Your Golf Score With A Qlink Pendant?

March 17, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Recreation and Sports

I’ve just got back from a golf show and saw a stand for Qlink. Their promotional material claimed that by wearing one of these necklaces I could reduce my golf score.

The marketing material said that we are surrounded by electromagnetic fields from electrical equipment such mobile phones, microwave ovens, laptops and so on. These external electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are said to disrupt the body’s natural electrical fields, or biofield and can lead to feelings of stress, fatigue and if this electrical disruption continues over a length of time possibly degenerative illness. This does seem to make some sense, especially when you read of the studies that show people who live under electrical pylons are more likely to get certain types of cancer, and there is still a lot of controversy about the safety of cell phones.

The manufacturers say that the Q-Link has a resonating cell in it that acts as a tuning fork that improves the body’s ability to deal with the negative effects of the EMFs that are constantly surrounding us. Because, so the manufacturers say, we are under less stress from these external stressors we will be able to relax more whilst playing golf, and so reduce our scores.

Initially I was rather skeptical, but with over 300 professional golfers wearing one including the members of the European Ryder Team when it beat the US in 2002, I figured I should give it a try, best of all if it doesn’t work I can always return it within 90 days and get my money back.

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