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Do I, Don't I, Wear a QLink?
London Times, August 7, 2000
by Laura Campbell
THE next time
you sit at your computer, your mobile phone clamped to one ear,
waiting for the toaster to pup up, it is worth thinking about how
much bad vibe radiation is flying around. The Government is too
busy with easy targets like hunting to spare a thought for the environment,
so we have to use our inititative. The Latest anti man-made EMF
(electromagnetic fields) device is the QLink.
Madonna has one, so does Anthea Turner, Yasmin Le Bon, Lili Maltese
and Gloria Estefan. Jerry hall liked it so much she bought one for
each member of her family, including Mick. And every hip and busy
young thing is wearing one. The thing is, you would never know,
as a QLink is worn round the neck (like a pendant, but we do not
like that word) next to the skin, so unless you are wearing a bandeau
top or something equally small and revealing it would not be obvious.
So what is a QLink?
A small disc on a thong, it looks like something a raver might wear or
Captain Kirk might use to open the door to the cockpit on the Starship
Enterprise.But programmed with SRT (Sympathetic Resonance Technology),
it is designed to strengthen the body's natural energy and rhythms so
that man-made EMF cannot interfere with the body, thus allowing it to
function at its optimum level.
This all might sound
too scientific or like a one-off gimmick, a placebo fad that will be over
by the end of summer but those who have worn it swear by its calming and
de-stressing effects. People say they sleep better, wake more clear-headed
and no longer suffer from afternoon fatigue. Tests have proved that blood
cells that look ragged by the end of a day's work returned to normal in
72 hours of wearing a QLink — and stayed that way.
So the answer is yes,
get one if you are remotely health conscious. Though not [cheap], they
do last a lifetime. Here's to health, organic eating and good vibes. We
love it.
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