Have you heard the product of excelfusion?

Philippines
May 4, 2010 8:08am CST
Excelfusion has this product of absorbing the radiations from cellphones, computers, microwave, and any electrically held objects, the product is in the form of pendant or bracelet. I'm so interested about this product but as I heard their pricing I dropped my jaw.... Is anyone of the mylotters have one?
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@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
4 May 10
I looked up these things, out of interest. They seem to me to be just a copper disk with a pattern impressed into a mud-like material which is then fired to fuse it to the copper (rather like enamel work). The 'mud-like material' is said to be made up of 'natural volcanic minerals' and is probably just volcanic dust or ground pumice. I didn't see the prices but I can imagine that they are not cheap. Any jeweller who does enamel work could knock you one up for a dollar or two and it would be just as pretty and just as effective!
• Philippines
5 May 10
Mud? but they say that this thing helps a lot in preventing radiation from appliances especially computers, well then, thanks God for this made but sorry to the producers too expensive....
@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
5 May 10
*They say* anything that sounds good and can't be easily refuted. No. This thing doesn't do anything that a copper disk coated with enamel wouldn't do. There were a couple of videos on the site I looked at. One showed two ice cubes, on on the disk and one on the counter. It suggested that the ice cube on the disk melted faster (because the disk was absorbing energy? That would have prevented the ice from melting! ... because the disk was emitting energy? Yes! (a) most metal plates will behave this way - they are heat conductors and conduct heat from the air around (b) for the purposes of the video, the disk had been warmed!). The other video showed a man and a 9 year old boy. When the boy wasn't wearing the disk, the man could easily push the boy backwards by pressing on his hands, when the boy was wearing the disk, the boy could easily support half the weight of the man who lifted himself off the ground with the boy supporting one hand and a chair supporting the other! Magic? Energy-giving properties of the disc? Not a bit of it! It's a very simple circus trick that anyone can learn to do, with or without a pendant round their neck! Any competent enameller could make a paste out of volcanic dust or ground pumice and fuse it onto a copper disc. That is exactly what the makers of the "Excelfusion" have done and it DOESN'T have any remarkable magnetic, energy-absorbing or life-giving properties! It's just a big, big scam of the oldest kind!