his_eminence
New Blood
- Joined
- May 21, 2003
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My wife brought home an interesting product tonight given to her by her mother who told my wife it is just a vitamin supplement. Her mom said it would give my wife energy, etc. My wife took it, and reported that she felt like she had more energy after having taken it. Not knowing vitamins can have that immediate or drastic effect, I decided to do some research to see if it's legit. I'm more than sure it's just more homeopathic crapola seeing as how one site claims it uses "USP23 pharmaceutical grade water" put through a "Negative Field Activation" which, among other things, results in:
1) Modified bond angles
2) Enhanced electrical and physical properties
3) 3-Dimensional structuring
They also use "Vibrational Frequency Technology." Obviously this is bunk, but has anyone out there come across an article, or web site the debunks this specific product (Vibe dietary supplement made by Eniva Corp.)? Thanks in advance for any help.
1) Modified bond angles
2) Enhanced electrical and physical properties
3) 3-Dimensional structuring
They also use "Vibrational Frequency Technology." Obviously this is bunk, but has anyone out there come across an article, or web site the debunks this specific product (Vibe dietary supplement made by Eniva Corp.)? Thanks in advance for any help.