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
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.
I'm getting jealous... My nail-triming doesn't have that property so I'd stay off the path of humvees driven by Martians.
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.
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
Check this out - found this at one of the many 100 Yen Shops during my Japan trip. At 100Yen a piece!
because of severe recession, all metal prices came down and korea's labor is much cheaper than japan.
just curious, i have heard the word Phiten spoken before (really), does it pronouce like the word 'frighten'??
Oldhand: nothing good came out from your mouth! everything you commented is so negative! if you have nothing nice to see, don't say it or just keep it for yourself!
so george, u stronger now? Does it works? I use one too. But not the same brand. Works for an old man like me. hehe.