Ever since the Philip Stein Company released its first collection of Teslar watches in 2002, skeptics denied the reality of the science behind these watches – also known as “frequency technology”. They claimed that in order for the Teslar chips in Philip Stein watches to work; they would first need to prove that electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are really dangerous. While researchers had been studying this topic for decades, no one internationally supported study confirmed their findings.
You see, Philip Stein’s frequency technology asserted that we all face health risks from our increased exposure to EMFs in our everyday environment. These dangers exist in everything from our hair dryers to our computers, but have become even more potent lately with increased use of fluorescent lighting, GPS devices, laptops, smart phones and iPods.
It is the Teslar chip, embedded into every Philip Stein watch that makes them so effective. The chip actually emits the same frequency (7.83 Hz) that is found naturally in the earth, and creates an all-new energy field around the wearer that deflects the unhealthy EMFs that surround us each day. The net result? Better sleep, less stress, more energy, and improved concentration to name a few.
But until recently, many people claimed the watches were a Teslar scam, and some even called them a “Philip Stein watch scam”. The watches have been studied and tested for several years, and wearers have been reporting relief from stress, jet lag, and insomnia almost across the board. Coupled with the number of studies that have shown how EMFs impact the body, it would have been hard not to believe that Philip Stein watches live up to their claims. But the snake-oil scam believers persisted in propagating their Teslar scam claims.
The newly released study from the World Health Organization (WHO) shows conclusive proof of the dangerous EMFs emitted from cell phones. Their research has finally established a clear link between this radiation exposure and brain tumors.
Anyone who still believes that Philip Stein watches are a scam should get their head examined… literally!
