When I first began my research on Philip Stein’s revolutionary Teslar watches, I wanted to see scientific facts, so I spent most of my time reviewing the results of studies conducted in the U.S. and around the world. Most of the scientists explained the mechanics of Philip Stein’s frequency technology, and how the watches interact with the body’s natural energy field to fight stress, increase energy, and improve sleep patterns. While I found all of these studies were quite convincing, something was missing. I needed to know more about the “human element”, and how people actually felt when wearing one. That’s when I stumbled upon a few articles that provided dozens of testimonials about the benefits of wearing a Philip Stein watch.
Here is a summary of what I learned.
Nobel Prize nominee, Dr. Robert Becker expressed his feelings about frequency technology clearly by saying, “What we are doing here is bringing energy back into the living system… what is emerging is a new paradigm of life, energy and medicine.”
A film and theatre production designer, Tim Hatley, was given his first Philip Stein Teslar watch by movie director Mike Nichols, after the shooting of Closer. His sentiments were: “… I can honestly say [the watch] has changed my well-being ten-fold. The technology is astonishing! My energy levels, creativity and health have all benefitted. Simply brilliant.”
CBS-FM radio host Steve O’Brien said, “Last summer I began wearing my Philip Stein Teslar watch, and since the first week, the reaction I have enjoyed most is a much more peaceful night’s sleep. In addition, wearing the watch all day seems to improve my overall peace of mind and mood.”
A 2004 Athens Olympian, triple jump finalist Kenta Bell, says, “This is singled-handed the most phenomenal piece of sports enhancement/sports recovery equipment available on the market today. When wearing the watch, I experienced drastic changes in both my performance level and energy levels.”
Look for more testimonials on the health benefits of Philip Stein watches in tomorrow’s blog.
