Teslar scams? Read this.

A lot has been written about the science behind Philip Stein’s Teslar watches, but not all of it is true.  Think of it as “whisper down the lane”, where a story gets more convoluted the more often it is told.  Such is the case with so-called Teslar scams.  What started out as the scientific theory.. read more →

What is a Teslar scam?

When I first started hearing about Teslar scams, I didn’t know they were talking about Philip Stein watches.  To be honest, I thought Teslar was some type of fabric, like mylar or nylon.  It wasn’t until I went out and bought a new Philip Stein watch that I started learning about Teslar technology.  Then a.. read more →

03 Nov 2009
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Beware of anyone who knows a lot about scams…

I don’t know about you, but it can be pretty frustrating to get 100+ new emails every day, only to find that about 10% of them are from people I know or do business with.  The other 90% are from any number of organizations, from my favorite bookstore to my alma mater, and most of.. read more →

The effects of ELF magnetic fields on human cells

It wasn’t until I wore a Philip Stein Teslar watch for a few weeks that I realized how much the ELF fields around me must have been affecting my mood, stress level and sleeping patterns.  It was a real “eye-opener”.  Once I realized this, I become much more interested in finding out about the health.. read more →

Teslar Scams Are Everywhere: Be Sure Of What You’re Getting

Oh boy, hold onto your hats and break out the icepacks for your flaming-hot earlobes because Les Jenkins has something to say about Philip Stein’s Teslar technology watches. Citing that there is absolutely no medically proven list of effects on the human body from electromagnetic fields or impulses (about which he seems to be correct,.. read more →

25 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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