Does it work?
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I just visited a site for the "Tesla Purple Energy Shield". Sounds like a tin foil hat. There is a lot of quoted "scientific" principles, that may or may not be true, but no genuine connection is demonstrated between these principles and a person's health.
These are typical false-logic arguments: Quote a bunch of science, then claim that it has some benefit without proving any connection to the conclusion.
You could just as easily write an essay about microwave ovens, in full description about how they stimulate polar molecules, etc. and then, with no proof whatsoever, conclude that it must be good for you and can heal all your ills.
Don't be fooled. It's a scam.
No
Just put aluminum foil on your head.
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