HARMONIZER FAQ (pendants, bracelets, cell phone stickers, whole house harmonizers)
The truth is that these products do NOT protect at all against EMFs and if anything are dangerous because the users get a false sense of security and continue using all of their wireless devices and perhaps use them even more than they otherwise would have because they think they are safe.
At our training, we were taught about scientific solutions to EMF problems. Unfortunately, as awareness of the dangers of EMFs has been growing, the number of people trying to capitalize on this has also been growing and you will likely find yourself coming across ads or blogs on the internet or in situations in real life and/or Facebook/social media where people are trying to sell you EMF products that don’t work.
The most common scenario is someone claiming their product offers EMF “protection” They say that it magically transforms bad EMFs to good EMFs when in reality, there is no “good EMF” just plain old EMF that needs to be avoided, removed or physically blocked. Products of this type can fall into a number of categories and are generally referred to as harmonizers, neutralizers or EMF “protection” since they don’t actually block anything.
This type of product does NOT change the readings on any of the EMF meters that currently exist: magnetic, electric, radiofrequency or dirty electricity.
It is simply impossible physics-wise for anything to work on all 4 types of EMF so anyone claiming that their product helps with “EMF” and not a specific field like “magnetic” or “radiofrequency” is either misinformed or lying.
Each type of EMF has a different solution. You need physical shielding (ie material that physically encloses an object, forming a “Faraday cage” like a bed canopy), not “harmonizers” or “protection” to block radiofrequency radiation while other more complicated methods are used to reduce the other 3 types of EMF.
TYPES OF PRODUCTS THAT DO NOT CHANGE THE READINGS ON ANY METERS
-pendants or bracelets for your body
-cell phone stickers for your phone
-whole house harmonizers/neutralizers, objects placed in or around the home (or office or car)
The general consensus seems to be:
-noticed nothing
-felt worse (generally only happens to those who are already very sensitive)
-felt better initially (generally only happens with the really expensive products) but then felt worse in the long term
People who are already sensitive tend to have the worst reactions as they can often feel the dissonant energy coming off of the products. Those with high levels of EMF exposure, either from living in high EMF areas (cities or multi-unit apartment/condo buildings) or from high usage of Wifi and cell phones are also most at risk for having bad reactions. I have noticed that many of the people promoting these products are living in low EMF places like a huge mansion or the rural countryside or the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico; they are never ever living in Chicago, Evanston, Schaumburg or Naperville.
The websites will use truths (“cell phones/Wifi/cell towers are bad”) and then put a picture of their product without explaining how it works. They will use false scare tactics like showing how many cell towers are within a 3 mile radius of your home (“Oh no! I better buy some protection fast!!”) when what really matters is how close the closest 1 or 2 towers or antennas are.
The websites selling these products will often make up fake certifications that don’t exist or cite studies that weren’t by independent third parties. A common ploy is to name scientists in other countries as endorsing the products when they do not. When contacted, the scientist will say they have changed their mind about the product or sometimes say their name was used without their permission.
They might say that it is a “class 1 medical device.” While that sounds impressive, it simply means it’s lowest risk (class 2 and 3 are higher risks respectively); it doesn’t confer any information about a product’s effectiveness.
The sellers of these kinds of products will make Youtube videos showing a meter changing readings, but it will be on the wrong setting (electric fields, not magnetic or radiofrequency).
Another tactic is to show that a product changes the blood on a live blood cell analysis (which can be influenced by the mind) but refuse to provide evidence that it changes the values on real blood tests that were ordered by doctors.
https://www.csicop.org/si/show/the_pseudoscience_of_live_blood_cell_analysis
Many sellers will say something like, “I know most of these products are total BS but MINE IS DIFFERENT” but are simply unable to explain why when pressed for details. They are only selling it because the person who sold it to them said that it worked. They never investigated it and/or compared it to other similar products and are not able to have an intelligent conversation about the pros and cons of their product versus others like it. On the other hand, I (and many of my colleagues) are able to give concrete reasons for why some products are better than others
In addition, the sellers know people are desperate and want to do something that is quick and easy like wearing a piece of jewelry or placing an item in their home or aiming another frequency from a machine at their body. What I have found is that it makes more sense to remove as much environmental EMF as possible (the steps are different for each home, there is no one size fits all mitigation strategy) and then strengthen your body (healthy diet and other lifestyle adjustments) to make it more resilient to the EMF you can’t afford to remove or move away from.
While some sellers say that their product works by “changing the wave form” or “reducing chaos”, other products claim to emit a frequency that will counteract the other frequencies (from cell phones, etc), saying that their product is “scalar”
Unfortunately, our bodies were designed to only take in natural frequencies (infrared, visible light and ultraviolet light from the sun, direct current magnetic fields from the earth, etc) so adding in additional man-made frequencies to counterbalance the other man made frequencies is simply not a good idea.
The professionals in my field have found these products not to work and sometimes even cause harm. A study was done which showed that even if they sometimes helped initially, over a longer period of time they caused harm (shortened lifespan and cancer). A couple of my colleagues have gotten cancer from using these products too long (may take up to 3 or 4 years) because they are likely turning off the body’s “warning signals” which produce symptoms like a headache, tinnitus, etc. So instead of deciding to remove the offending source, increase their distance from it or put a shield between themselves and the emissions, the person ends up staying in the field longer than they otherwise would have and subjecting themselves to higher levels of EMFs.
The study is referred to at 55:00 – 58:00 in the video with Drs Mercola and Klinghardt (two of the top holistic MDs in the country)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8S42quXicNQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YUieZ7TggM
Study showing placebo effect
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12233804?fbclid=IwAR2dDb9a9aX5wdFjObvjsrCngmAliBmXO-U_mkbh63Y7zEx_xqyPPsY-2z8
Here is another video showing one that emits radioactive particles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFvv0bvwpKI&fbclid=IwAR2bEd4vQ1OKfbeAPMQNco9JPRRj_oa433TkE1Umkp9C4beHGjakjTGFHdU
I used to tell people to go ahead and buy something if they really wanted to thinking that there wouldn’t be any harm (just double checking the return policy before purchasing), but now I no longer do after seeing the above study, and tell people to avoid all harmonizers.
Initially, it seemed like it worked by the placebo effect, but since the chickens in the study above noticed a difference, that showed that it wasn’t a placebo alone, that there was something else going on.
As for the few genuine positive reviews, none are about major long lasting improvements in health (or the person didn’t have many symptoms to begin with), and most could be due to the placebo effect. Many of the more expensive harmonizer products are like coffee: quick stimulation but then long term deterioration after being over stimulated for too long. Plus the placebo effect does not operate in the long term so that is another reason why people tend to do worse with these products in the long term versus the short term.
I do not know the exact mechanism but it seems like there is also something about the product that brainwashes people and prevents them from seeing that they are going downhill. This effect seems to be much stronger for the expensive products than for the cheaper ones although I am not sure if it is because of the price or the product itself.
These types of products in general rely on entrainment marketing to get people to buy the product and keep using it in spite of a lack of results and not return it when they fail to get better. When I purchased a bracelet back in 2012, I was expecting to either feel better or nothing at all and was shocked when 90 minutes later, I felt a strong dissonant energy coming form it. I also felt some sort of haze come over me and it was really hard to force myself out of bed and make the call on day 30 to get my money back. I was one of the few who actually did. I have had clients who didn’t notice anything from various products, but when I asked if they returned them said, “Oh shoot, I forgot” even though I sent them multiple email reminders to do so. It is just bizarre to me that someone would not return something that cost 4 figures when it never helped them.
BRANDS OF PRODUCTS THAT CLAIM TO OFFER PROTECTION WITHOUT CHANGING METER READINGS
Advanced Tachyon Tech
Airestech
Aulterra
BioElectric Shield
Biozen
Blushield
BodyAlign
Bodywellchip
Comosystems
Conscious Copper
Einstein Brain
emfsol
Energy Dot
Essential Energy
FLFE
Gia
Harmoni
Hedron
Leela Quantum Tech
Lemurian Plug
Life Energy Solutions
Memon
Purahome
Q Disc
Q Link
Qi
Quanthor
Quantogram
QuWave
R2L
SafeConnectPlus
SafeSpaceProtection
Somavedic
Swissharmony
Synergy Science
Tachyon
Thesorb
Valeri Nelson
VibesUp
Vivobase
Vybe Source
Waveblock
Waverider
Xzubi
Youmatrix
The above list isn’t comprehensive, it is just a sampling, the list gets longer every day as more people become aware of the massive profits in this category (people are basically minting money) and start selling their own.
