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04-01-2009, 03:12 AM #290
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04-01-2009, 03:13 AM #291
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04-03-2009, 01:20 AM #292
so this is not an april fool joke?
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04-05-2009, 12:15 PM #293
works for me
Certainly Phiten product is not for everyone. My experience has been positive when wearing, it doesn't make me jump higher or smash harder but ceratainly make my body recover faster. For example, I wasn't able to play consecutive days of badminton before and now I can play Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. I also use to have cramp after playing vigirouns matches but now that hasn't happened plus I can actually climb upstair, after matches, at home.
I have the X30 version, looks cool and to get better price, buy from Amazon.com, lots of sellers there.
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04-06-2009, 02:34 AM #294
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04-07-2009, 09:53 AM #295
I actually have tried few of the Phiten products including Phiten X30 necklace, Phiten Power sleeve and Phiten wrist band. I started with power sleeve about 2 years ago when I suffered from tennis elbow unable to lift even a light object and gotten desperate and tried so many external medicine without success. I won't say the power sleeve totally save my days but certainly did contribute in my recovery, I also took plenty of rest(about 6-8 weeks) without badminton wearing power sleeve plus the wrist band during that period of time.
Like I've sais before, Phiten is not for everyone, my sisster in law suffers from arthritis and the Phiten shirt did not do any good and costly.(Again desperate situation calls for desperate measure)
So is it worth it? You be the judge!
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04-08-2009, 03:07 AM #296
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04-08-2009, 08:39 AM #297
Now, why would that be?
Do antibiotics not work for some people? Do painkillers?
Does an MRI not work for some people? Does casting a broken leg not work on everyone?
(just in case you wonder, the answer is no)
...But... Do placebo's work for everyone?
(no, placebo's don't...quit a lot like phiten stuff)
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04-08-2009, 10:33 AM #298
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04-08-2009, 10:59 AM #299
i think jerby meant for 'normal' people.
let me refine jerby's examples.
u see, jerby's comparsion using those listed remedies aren't suitable comparsion. Those are 'active' remedies which each bodies will react differently, no questions about that. However, phiten IS AN PASSIVE DEVICE. It claim to rebalance (a vague term) body's electrical flow. Unless one is dead or in a coma, a living creatures has natural field and charges. Therefore, these passive devices should work for all if it works at all. That is why phiten et al devices don't require medical or health and safety certification, it is indifferent on people whether they are sleeping, awake, with or without pacemaker, If phiten doesn't affect a pacemaker, why should it rebalance your much weaker electrical current flow?
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04-08-2009, 12:27 PM #300
Last night, I was nearly hit by a Humvee driven by a green Martian.
Just when a collision seemed certain, the Humvee veered off the road.
I now realise what happened at that last instant.
It is my Tablas Recoup wristband that saved me
The TR wristband contains a deflecto-protein that repels heavy metals.
If the Humvee had been made of plastic, it would have surely hit me
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04-08-2009, 12:44 PM #301
Yes smart-guy, people can be allergic to them, or resistant....
However, for the sake of my analogue, it doesn't matter at all when comparing those working remedies to an inert metal strapped around an extremity. Right?
So yes, if you wanted me to phrase my first sentance as "do antibiotics work for regular people without allergies for said antibiotics who have not already had a fairly large dose of said antibiotics that might cause them some resistance towards being cured?"
But I am lazy, and I apologize
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04-08-2009, 10:13 PM #302
Most certainly. I fully agree with what you are trying to put across but in the spirit of exactness/evidence we want from phiten believers, we need to apply a similar yardstick on ourselves.
It's just appalling how some totally unscientific stuff (e.g. philten) can pass off as having mystical influence on uncharacterised scientifically sounding terms (e.g. bio-electric) without need for proof. They can even defend against need for clinical studies.
The root problem is people who believes the newspaper and advertising more than science or reasoning.
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04-08-2009, 10:15 PM #303
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04-08-2009, 10:28 PM #304
Yes, all the devises jerby mentioned has proven effects (clinical or otherwise).
However, readers are also strongly encouraged to try my active device of trimming your nails. It also have the equivalent beneficial impact of rebalancing your body's electrical current flow. The rounded nail tips loses less electrical charge than sharp nail tips. This is the same principle to why lightning rods are sharp. As a fringe benefit, it also eliminates the pain if you accidentally scratch yourself.
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04-09-2009, 12:24 AM #305
In case you're interested, a Tablas Recoup nail-trimmer is available.
It was designed by Clint Eastwood and has a caritomic strontium coating.
The base sediment (for strontium extraction) is mined from a fluvial-marine system. Since this allows the infusion of fossilised chitin, the extracted strontium is about 3,400 times more beneficial to human nails than steel
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04-09-2009, 02:40 AM #306
wow, eventually the TR save your life!

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