Fell For A Philip Stein Scam? What’s Next

Wow, now it seems that all we have to do is wear a particular watch and nearly all of our body’s ailments will begin to fall away. Assuming, of course, that we believe that so many of our ills are due to a chaotic state induced by daily bombardment from varying frequencies of electromagnetic fields.. read more →

27 Jun 2009
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Don’t Fall For One Of The Teslar Scams

Philip Stein is a leader in mind-body awareness and wellness, thanks to his promotion of his watches that employ Teslar technology. This technology was originally researched and developed by an inventor by the name of Andrija Puharich in the early 1970’s, and named after Nikola Tesla, hence the term “Teslar.” Puharich’s research was based on.. read more →

22 Jun 2009
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Philip Stein Watches: Reviews And Scams

In addition to being a stylish timepiece, Philip Stein Watches use a Teslar chip to emit a frequency which strengthens the body’s electromagnetic field, and protects the body from external electromagnetic fields. Doctors have given support to the watch. The Philip Stein company claims the watch gives such benefits as better sleep, more energy, better.. read more →

20 Jun 2009
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The Frequency Technology Scam: Don’t Get Suckered

Philip Stein Teslar watches carry a rather large claim that other watches do not. In addition to providing the correct time for the wearer, it claims to have a “healing” effect by emitting a 7-9Hz frequency which strengthens the body and protects it from low frequency pollution, such as cell phones, computes, microwaves, power lines,.. read more →

16 Jun 2009
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Watch Out For Imitators And Teslar Scams

Are Philip Stein Watches truly Teslar devices? It is not a simple answer. Apparently, when they first appeared on the market, the watches did in fact use the Teslar chips. These watches were gaining in popularity due to high profile watch wearers such as Oprah Winfrey, Jack Nicholson, and Samuel Jackson. In 2008 Philip Stein.. read more →

11 Jun 2009
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Teslar Scams: Beware Of Imitations

Recently consumers have purchased authentic Philip Stein Teslar watches, or at least, they thought they had the real thing, only to find that what they had purchased was an imitation that didn’t have a real Teslar chip in it. Like many people, the temptation to buy something for less than half the price of what.. read more →

08 Jun 2009
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Philip Stein Scams – Do These Watches Really Work?

In the late 1970’s, inventor Andrija Puharich was researching the effects of Extremely Low Frequency waves, or ELF, on the human body. He developed a chip he named the Teslar Chip, named after Nikola Tesla, which was installed on watches that you can wear in order to protect yourself from ELF. This Chip emits a.. read more →

07 Jun 2009
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Are Philip Stein Watches a Scam?

Philip Stein claims that their Teslar watch emits a frequency which strengthens the body’s electromagnetic field and protects from external Electromagnetic fields around us such as power lines, cell phones, computers, microwaves, and other devices. The company claims that wearing the watch can result in better sleep, better handling of stress, more energy, and a.. read more →

Philip Stein knockoffs suck

I am so sick of knockoffs and scam artists! I bought my first Philip Stein watch in 2004 and loved it so much that I bought another slightly more formal one with a smaller dial last year. Both my husband and my daughters have told me that they have noticed how much calmer I am... read more →

12 Mar 2009
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Philip Stein Watch Scam

Beware of Scammers! I guess it is my own fault, but I was completely scammed by a “discount wholesaler” when I tried to buy the same Philip Stein watch that my sister-in-law has. She has a large ladies Philip Stein watch with a mother of pearl dial, stainless steel case and a pink rose alligator.. read more →

10 Mar 2009
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