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NuttyGolfer

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  1. Agree but I would scroll down real fast while surfing in the office in case my boss thought I am surfing porn sites. :laugh:
  2. rexwrx, Thanks for the article. Frankly, I don't feel much effects when putting on objects with metallic substance. I am wearing a Qray bracelet, a phiten necklace and recently, a titan wristband. The only one I constantly wear is the Qray, as it is more of a symbol that I am a golfer. :whistle: BTW, I found that Qray did work initially. However, after having done the tests like 6 - 8 times, I disagree with the report about the brains recalculating the weight of the heavy object. If that is the case, shouldn't the object get lighter and lighter the more you lift it since the brain recalculates everytime (with or without phiten shirt drape around my shoulder)? :-D Well, it could be a scam but it is proven scientifically that metals do have effects on our body.
  3. I went thru a rather interesting test with the phiten stuff while in Japan. There were two 1 litre water bottle tied together and both were completely filled with water. I was told to straighten my right hand while lifting the bottles. After that, I put down the bottles and they placed a shirt over my shoulder. I then lifted the bottles again and immediately felt that it was lighter. I didn't quite believe that and went through numerous times and the result was that everytime I had the shirt over my shoulder, the bottles were lighter. :cool: Apparently, I was told that the shirt contains titanium and it helps with the internal flow of energy in our body. They also have bracelets, chains, wrist bands, etc. A friend of mine swears by it. Needless to say, I bought a shirt that costs USD50. Does it help in my golf? Well, I don't think so. :smile2: