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LifeWave Energy Patches
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Posted By:
Fawkes
Feb 24, 2005
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Now you can get more energy from a patch! I especially like the way that
they "believe" that it works. It is also based on years of research from
many fields. While the research may be valid, I'm not sure that their
results were intended to be used with a "patent pending blend of water,
oxygen, amino acids and organics applied to a polyester fabric and sealed
within a polymer shell".
http://www.contactplus.com/lifewave.htm
We can finally have our super-soldiers now!
Category: Health; Replies: 5899
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Nanoman
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 03:05 PM
Finally a stop to all of this nonsense!!
EDHUK, CMG, Captain Al......nice try Bob!!
Lifewave is here to stay!!
Catch the wave of the future!! |
EDHUK
Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 04:13 PM
Nanoman reappears!
We've missed you.
Looking forward to learning about some real studies at last. I'm sure the wait will be worth it.
Welcome back.
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Nanoman
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 04:45 PM
thanks Bob |
EDHUK
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 04:59 PM
Nanoman,
Good to see you haven't lost your sense of humor.
By the way, I'm still not Bob.
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Joe
Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 05:03 PM
I find it hard to believe that Bob could keep up 4 different writing styles, the purpose of which would be? Lifewavers don't like what 1 Bob says, so how would 4 of them help?
Bob's personal history does not let Lifewave off the hook. I find it irrelevant to this situation and forum. Lifewave and its founders are the subject. If Bob creates an MLM selling Nanotechnology, then we can start a new forum. |
Joe
Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 05:09 PM
If Bob were not to post on this forum, the same questions would still be asked.
If Lifewave would display moral and ethical behavior, then there would be no forum.
So Nanoman, I don't remember if you were the one talking about the conference in September and how it would answer all our questions, but where are the answers (studies)? |
Kenneth McPherson
in Aberdeen
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 05:41 PM
Check the Daily Mail newspaper and find the page featuring a photograph with David Beckham, of Real Madrid shown wearing LifeWave patches. Enough said but yes you have to admit those guys who walked on the moon had to be in a huge warehouse somewhere and it was hoax also.
History repeats. |
EDHUK
Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 05:57 PM
Kenneth
My sister tells me the UK is having nasty November wet weather with the River Severn nearing flood stage. I well remember Worcester floods!
I'm not quite sure what your point about Beckham is. Do you mean that if a footballer or a golfer or a runner wears the patches then they MUST be genuine?
Do you believe the moon trip was a hoax?
Do you believe Elvis still lives?
Do you believe glucose and glycerin inside plastic can "talk" to our cells and "tell" them to make energy to a specific formula?
Do you believe in the tooth fairy?
Do you believe in Santa Claus?
Cheers matey!
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EDHUK
Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 06:13 PM
Good old Beckham
"England captain David Beckham claims he was spat on by former Tottenham midfielder Kazuyuki Toda during a pre-season friendly in Tokyo.
The trouble flared as Beckham's Real Madrid suffered a humiliating 3-0 defeat against Tokyo Verdy in the first of two games in Japan as part of their tour to the Far East."
Perhaps he hadn't started wearing the patches yet?
Maybe it's because the Japanese play better football? Maybe they were ALL wearing pathces? Yes, that must be it!
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Kenneth McPherson
in Aberdeen
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 06:17 PM
Hey EDHUK,
The weather is grim.
I take it you have used the Patches and confirmed that they have no beneficial effect on your well-being, energy levels or your bank balance.
Or would that be too much to ask in the view of the fact all the views I seem to have read from people who are convinced this(the Patches) are a complete and utter scam, whitewash with no proof of whether they work or not.
The patches won't re-incarnate Elvis, they won't give you your teeth back but as to know how or why they DO work I cannot explain that either. Is that the final test of whether they can be explained by the non-scientist or because a lack of knowledge about them defies our understanding of the world.
I can only verify my own experience of using the patches and on that basis know they have given me an improved quality of life. I tried on the recommendation of someone who also had reason to use them and who confirmed they'd been beneficial.
They might not be "needed" by everyone and by that token will remain the source of mystery for those who will never "have" to use them to gain the benefits.
Nobody is forced to use them, it's a choice people make. |
Announcer
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 06:38 PM
Joe said: "If Lifewave would display moral and ethical behavior, then there would be no forum."
So let me get this straight: No one has PROVED that Lifewave has displayed any immoral or unethical behavior, yet when it is unequivocally shown that the self acclaimed scam buster Bob Burtis, a musician and heating contractor, who runs up huge credit card debt, to only walk away from it, it has no relevance?
Posters here have made issue of Lifewave's credibility, yet you ignore Burtis's total lack of credibilty, morals, and ethical behavior.
Joe please! One of Lifewave's biggest detractors has no credibility and you choose to ignore it. Anything Bob now posts cannot be taken seriously. Joe you cannot have it both ways. |
Rolan Doobies
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 06:53 PM
Hey everybody, guess what. The other day I was out back cleaning up dog poop. Usually I get tired doing this task in about 5 minutes. This time I was able to pick up poop for 10 minutes and still felt great!!
I couldn't figure out why I had so much energy. Well then I figured it out. somehow I had stepped in the poop and and since I was wearing sandles it got up under my toes. It was squished under 4 toes on my right foot. At first I thought nothing of it, but the next day as I tired very easily again, it hit me. I took my sandle off and stepped in a nice fresh pile of poop. Oh MY GOD!! I could feel the energy instantly.
Im not making this up. Try it for your self. You really cant say anything against it if you havnt tried it. Now im wondering if different a dog breed will give me different effects.... to be coninued... |
Rolan Doobies
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 06:58 PM
Announcer,
exactly what does Bob's past have to do with lifewave? Is he making false claims? |
EDHUK
Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 07:21 PM
Kenneth
It's usual practice on this forum to declare self interest in the subject matter.
That way readers can add that into the equation.
Reasonable isn't it?
http://www.kenneth.mywavepro.com/
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Captain Al
in Vancouver Island, Canada
Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 07:41 PM
Able to fly said:
The information I am posting is in response to Captail Al saying "So what if many people believe there is a magnetic field around the human body."
Congratulations Abby, you managed to find one quack who thinks there is a magnetic field around the human body. Now all you have to do is find a few million more and then the majority of medical people will agree with him.
"Maryland Society for Medical Acupuncture"
"North American Academy of Magnetic Therapy"
This guy is certifiable.
These things go against everything that has been learned about the human body in modern times. One wonders what you will do if your son ever gets sick or is injured while participating in his sports. You won't be able to take him to the hospital since everyone there doesn't believe in things like human magnetic fields, acupuncture and magnet therapy so you can't trust them.
I'm really having trouble figuring out why you are defending Lifewave so vigorously. You said you didn't buy the patches for your son and you don't sell them. If anything, you should be the one asking the tough questions. There's nothing wrong with that. If they are legitimate, they will easily stand up to scrutiny. |
Joe
Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 08:17 PM
Announcer,
Yes, I understand that posters here have made issue of Lifewave's credibility and that it is a big issue. Lifewave is selling a product and raking in a lot of money, so it is important. Bob is posting ideas (a right, Lifewave has no right to sell a deceptive product) and his personal past doesn't make his point less valid, because his point would have been made by someone else.
What I'm trying to say is that if Bob starts selling a product, starts selling financial services, or anything else where personal credibility plays a key role, then you are absolutely right in your statements (based on the Website information). But here, Lifewave is being deceptive and Bob is just asking reasonable questions.
We are asking reasonable questions, and you and other Lifewavers take it as a personal attack; therefore, you have to start dragging us through the mud. I know a lot of personal attacks have been made on this forum on both sides, but when you get down to it, Lifewave will not answer those key questions about their product. It doesn't take a perfect credit histoy to ask a reasonable question about a vague concept such as Lifewave. |
Joe
Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 08:25 PM
If Bob cannot be taken seriously on this forum, then someone else will step into his role and ask those same questions.
If David Schmidt cannot be taken seriously, his company will collapse, end of story.
Result: Schmidt's credibility is more important. He is the focus of Lifewave as its inventor. Bob is just another person asking reasonable questions.
Do you understand where I'm getting at? His credibility is irrelevant to the Lifewave discussion since he shares the same view as many. There is only one Lifewave inventor, therefore his credibility is critical.
(By the way, I'm not Bob, I would be defending anybody that is getting dragged through the mud for asking sensible questions about a deceptive product.) |
Joe
Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 08:30 PM
In fact, if Lifewave had credible studies for those patches, then I wouldn't even care about Schmidt's credibility (invention accidents do happen). But the fact that there are no CREDIBLE studies makes the personal credibility issue even more important. We had to start evaluating the product based on the seller and not on the proof of the product's claimed effects. |
Joe
Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 08:32 PM
Announcer,
If you sell the patches, then your credibility is an issue.
If you are on this forum adding to this discussion and defending your views, then I could care less about how many credit cards you have or how much money you make. |
Announcer
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 | 09:10 PM
Joe
Bob does a lot more than just post ideas. Have you been to his website lately? Is that just posting ideas?
There have been many threads claiming Bob has an agenda regarding Lifewave. As stated on the worldwidescamexposed website:
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