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HOW Q-LINK WORKS


Beneficial Resonance with Your Biofield

In 1994, the National Institutes of Health in the United States adopted a new term - biofield - to describe a growing body of research showing a subtle field that permeates and extends beyond the physical body. The biofield is something you've probably already noticed: a vital force that animates our bodies and powers our daily lives. When our biofield is out of balance, we're out of balance. Disease, fatigue, and apathy all reflect a compromised biofield. When something improves our biofield, such as the Q-Link, it enhances our sense of well-being.

Every day, our biofields are negatively impacted by flickering computer monitors, irate bosses, cell phones, emotional stress, tabloid television, and traffic jams. We are literally bombarded with frequencies that wear us down. That's why it is essential to recharge.

Q-Link products tune up your biofield through a resonant effect that harmonizes your energy and helps you to navigate smoothly through a stressful world.

USING YOUR Q-LINK

The Q-Link pendant should hang around your neck at the center of your chest. It is equally effective facing either direction, inside or outside clothing. We have found that you and your Q-Link begin to create a linked energy system over time - a sympathetic resonance effect, to use the technical term. This effect reinforces and enhances specific life-supporting energies in your biofield.


With a Q-Link, the recharging of your biofield is happening whenever you wear it. So it's to your advantage to wear it all the time, even when you sleep. It is especially valuable when you are exposed to strong Electromagnetic Fields (EMF), such as in front of a computer monitor, while on a cell phone, or if you live near high-voltage power lines. The more you wear it, the better the results.

Maintenance on your Q-Link is easy. There are no batteries and no parts that wear out. No hassle and no noise. You can swim with it and shower with it. About the only maintenance required for your Q-Link is to clean it using a damp cloth. The components inside the Q-Link have been engineered to create optimal resonance effects indefinitely.

"While wearing the Q-Link, players were nearly five times more likely to immediately reach an optimal range, and this was demonstrated throughout the body. Q-Link technology is a powerful tool for anyone interested in optimal health and wellness, and will support, promote and benefit peak performance in sports"

-David C. Rupley, Jr., MD
dinkoh
Unless clinical trials are performed, i wouldn't spend a dime. Who knows, perhaps harm can come about.
profsanjo
Not worth the money. Tried one for two months and couldn't see a change in my golf play.
Tyler Durden
Also tried it. Didn't notice a thing.
thusgone
Can you say Snake Oil?
jeremyblre21
CHANGED MY LIFE wink.gif

for sale!!!!!
thusgone
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CHANGED MY LIFE wink.gif

for sale!!!!!



Outstanding!
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Pleasedwith3putts
I have one with a T**** serial number and a special prototype chain that performs a lot better than retail.

If anyone is interested in paying trillions for this rare opportunity then it may be available wink.gif

and no, it does not make any difference
DiscountDansGolf.com
And I have some essential oils you can rub on your bag to make it last longer. Whoa, what am I saying.
Sorry about that.
I own one, and would let you rent it.

Pundi64
I'll sell you a bridge, it spans the San Fransico harbor, and it is painted a golden orange color, and it is proven to work well.
littlepingman
I wear one. It was a gift. So I didn't invest anything on it.
Xiphos
I was given one for christmas and have worn it since. I have not broken any clubs since I put it on, but I do not think it is the pendant
Monty23
I have some "magic water" If anyone want's it.

Guranteed to drop your handicap by 5 strokes or your money back.
sammyboy
I bought one in June using a gift certificate and knowing I had 90 days to return it. (I bang on a PC all day so I was also hoping it would help stabilize the EMF).

At first, I felt sleepy all the time and figured that's what it was doing to calm me down.

My index had averaged 10.9-11.0 between March-June. I hadn't played since the previous Oct.

Two days after I bought it, I shot a 78 from 6900+ yards at the Classic Club in Palm Springs in 108 degree heat. I hadn't broken 80 in two years.
That week, I played 6 rounds in 4 days in the desert. Kept it in the low to mid 80's and won some money cool.gif

My index only went down to 10.7 for Aug-Sept but I was getting more pars and birdies per round. I have worked hard on my game this year and played longer into the year (I usually stop playing in July). I switched to cross handed putting on 7/28/07 and I have made more 6-10 footers than any other time in my life.

Right now, I'm trending to a 9.2 and have broken 80 twice in the last 5 weeks, and shot 80 twice at my home course in tournaments. Last Sunday I shot an 80 with a 9 on the par 5 17th at an away course. I handled the 9 well - just shrugged it off.

I have been wearing the Q-Link 24x7 since June (except in the shower). I know my better golf is due to the hard work, a few minor swing changes, cross handed putting, plus I read two golf books relating to the mental side of golf...I don't know if I can give any credit to the Q-Link but I'm afraid to take the darned thing off now!
sammyboy
Oops...forgot to add that I bought my wife one in July that she wore for less than 2 months (she's also in front of a PC all day).
She also said it made her sleepy but didn't feel like it helped her at work.

I returned it tonight and used the store credit towards a Sun Mountain Speed Cart V1!! SAWEET!!!! biggrin.gif
I can hardly wait for tomorrow so I can exchange the C-130 I bought a few weeks ago and didn't use, for the SCB Deluxe!
99andaflake
The Q-Link seems to have got a lot of flak on this thread. I own one and although i'm not going to start preaching about how i instantly became a scratch golfer as soon as I put one on i do think there may be somthing to them.

Firstly i got one of the later models, that look a bit like a pebble, about 8 months ago. I personally think the white one, at least, looks fairly good. This on it's own may be enough reason for some people to buy one.

Anyway, since i have owned one I:
a) am able to get to sleep a lot more easily
b) have lost about 1.5 stones in weight to get down to 11 stone (70kg)
c) have got my NZ golf index down to single figures (from about 14)
d) am a lot less nervous on the first tee

Also since owning one, there has been some successful research into wireless electricty transmission using the same kind of resonance phenomena that the Q-link is claimed to use:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6129460.stm
and
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6725955.stm

Now, like i say, i'm not going to credit the Q-link entirely for these results, except maybe the sleeping one. There may be an element of a placebo effect but I'm even doubtful about that since i initially thought mine was fake. I had bought it on ebay and there were several spelling mistakes on the box. I've since seen photos this site from the pga expo of the same boxes with the same spelling mistakes so i now think it's a genuine one.

Basically, I would recommend the Q-link to anyone who has trouble sleeping, which covers a lot of people. It certainly can't do any harm to your golf game, which cannot be said for a lot of training 'aids' out there and it may even do some good!
Placebo
Some links for your reading pleasure.....

http://www.badscience.net/?p=413

http://skeptico.blogs.com/skeptico/2005/10..._if_you_wa.html

99andaflake
Hehe! Very good!

Look, it could well be bollocks like the badscience.com article says. Perhaps the newer models actually have components that are connected to each other, but i doubt it! rolleyes.gif I'm not going to take mine apart to find out though!

Like I said, what harm can they do to your game unlike other products cough-swingsetter-cough (that one wrecked my swing), or chopping and changing to the latest and greatest swing theory which could knacker your back?

I tend to think of it along the same lines as the use of essential oils in aromatherapy. All the science says that the concentrations of the pure essential oil are so low that there is no way that they can have an effect. Yet there are countless examples of people claiming that it worked for them (or their pets, thereby debunking the placebo effect). Obviously this is anecdotal evidence that would be rebuked by any logical person of a scientific leaning. Incidentally, I would normally class myself in this bracket, being from an engineering background.

However, in this instance, I am happy to belong in the 'it worked for me' camp. The q-link may or may not have been the thing responsible for my improved sleeping patterns but at the end of the day I AM now able to drop off better than in the past and sleep through until morning.

If you think i'm a tool for wearing one, I can live with that (My girlfriend for one is of this opinion! biggrin.gif) Although there are limits, I haven't told my regular golfing buddies that I wear some wacky supernatural pendant thing; they give me enough abuse for using a hogan big ben putter!
ZombieDave
At best it's a placebo. A very expensive placebo. (yes, I do own one, and I kept it as a reminder to myself not to get too obsessed with golf)
jaskanski
You may as well have rabbits foot hanging round your neck. Or a silver dollar. Or both. (or any other verse from that Elvis song) laugh.gif
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