⚡ Plug in peace: Neutralize EMF, energize your wellness.
The EMF Neutralizer is a compact copper device that plugs into any standard outlet to absorb electromagnetic fields across 1500 sq. ft. Using proven technology from the computer industry, it offers a maintenance-free, invisible solution to reduce EMF exposure throughout your home.
Material Type | Copper |
Item Dimensions W x H | 2.5"W x 1.3"H |
C**E
Soooo Happy with the eLink!
I bought this eLink product taking the chance that it could be a total scam. I have done quite a bit of reading about emfs over the past several years and the stress and disease they can cause to the body, and I knew I had to do something. At first I wanted to simply get the internet wired into the house to cut back the emfs from the wifi, but we have been renting and the electrician I consulted told me it would cost several hundred dollars to get this done, due to the configuration of our apartment, so I decided to give the eLink a try, as it is so much more affordable, and then judge it by empirical evidence.One important issue that has been dogging me for so many years is the fact that my daughter has suffered greatly and often, from severe headaches for much of her life. We have been to many doctors and tried so many things, with very little success. These headaches often occur 2-3 times a week and have made her miss work, social events and just put a constant dark cloud over her life. As her mother, I feel a heavy, personal responsibility to find some way to give her a chance for a happier, more rewarding life. I thought to myself, what if it is from the emfs? For that reason, alone, it would be worth it to try this, and if nothing else, to rule this out as a cause, if it didn't help.Well, I have to say that, so far, I am amazed! I plugged it in, not even to the wall outlet, but into a multi plug strip going to an outlet, on Feb 1. 2017(possibly even a few days earlier). It is now the 18th-2 1/2 weeks and not one headache! I almost can't believe this is really happening. Also, our apartment is on two floors, and she sleeps in a room the floor above where the plug is plugged in, not even on the same floor. I have no clue how this works, but I believe it is doing something very good. I am praying that this continues. I will try to update this review to let you know how things are going. But, for today, all I can say is Bravo!I have been so accustomed to coming home and calling upstairs to my daughter, and having her say she is in bed with a bad headache at 4 or 5 in the afternoon and not coming down until the morning when it has finally gone away, or seeing her come home from work during the day, due to a very bad headache, or having New Year's Eve plans or Birthday plans completely ruined by these headaches. I am just realizing today, as I write this, that instead of this scenario, she is out all day or late at night having spent time with friends and doing creative projects that she has often been too sick to do in the past, which is so frustrating for her, or if she has made herself do them, it is under great duress, as she is trying to manage, with a bad headache. What a joy to see my daughter for the past 2-3 weeks, so much happier and more active, and not held back by constant headaches! Thank you eLink and Amazon!
X**S
Cheap Plug + Cheap Goop == Nobel Prize!! (not)
In my lifetime of building, designing and managing technology and communications engineering systems I could not identify any theoretical physical principle that would allow anything stuffed into a cheap outlet plug from China to "eliminate EMF throughout the whole house". I asked several of my employees - Electrical Engineers who have managed warship nuclear reactors - and they asked if I was feeling OK. So with this thing in hand, I wanted to see the amazing technology that negates physics; to discern what the learned scholars (who no doubt would earn a Nobel Prize for their efforts) discovered!The answer: goop.Yup. The physics-defying technology involved appears to be little more than a dollop of cheap ceramic epoxy crammed over the ends of a $0.58 outlet plug found in bulk on a parts supply website. Ceramic insulating goop is also pretty cheaply had in bulk.I could explain the concepts behind EMF radiation, how it forms and how it propagates. I could even regale you with lesson learned as I have applied wave propagation theory to emitters throughout my career. At the end of that I would tell you (as I did the buyer of this device) that there is no scientific principle recognized by any respected physicist anywhere in this world to explain how a dollop of cheap putty placed in a bulk outlet plug can do anything to "stop" EMF emissions throughout a house. Just. Not. Possible.I could explain all that, but a certain percentage won't care. They are the true believers. They will assign to me labels: "corporate fascist", "foolish sheep" or something of the like. I am not writing this review for them.I am writing this review for anyone who is on the fence - the person who worries about the effects technology might have on their person, but does not actually understand enough physics to discern one claim from another. If you hear the term "EMF" and do not understand the equations, theory and principles behind electromagnetic radiation, this review is your warning. If you are worried about being taken for a ride by people taking advantage of your concerns, then you need to pay attention.My opinion is that this product is junk, and there is no documented principle of physics that even comes close to supplying a rationale for its claims. Zero. Nada. Zilch. Full stop.Check the pictures. There is literally nothing there but insulating goop and a cheap plug. Nothing. They are not even trying; they are just taking your money. I am obviously in the wrong business.
K**N
Protects entire house
I recently bought this after concerns of emf in the house. After plugging in, the emf reader detected NOTHING on all 3 floors of my house
M**E
Does a good job in reducing EMF.
Does a good job. I tested them with an EMF meter and it makes a noticeable difference in reducing the EMF. Recommend them
C**M
Large cities have high amounts of electro magnetic frequencies
Living in Los Angeles I purchased this item, I noticed I’m busy areas the effects of EMF and noise pollution really messes with my ability to stay self centered. “The plug is absorbent, not conductive. It is meant to absorb energy, not produce it. Therefore, it does not have a light indicator.” This is what the product description claims and I want to believe it works but I don’t have actual proof, regardless I’ve used in my alternate for a few years in LA and continue to use it after I moved out of the city. I do feel much better after moving. This device in theory makes sense and for the price it’s well worth giving it a try. What’s not worth it these thousand dollar devices that claim they contain semi precious stones. It’s like Gollem from the Lord of The Rings is trying to sell you an overpriced ring, necklace, sticker, or stone pyramid. The only thing that worries me is that on the e link site you can find stone necklaces. I do know that copper has something to do with blocking EMFs because of its a capacity and ability to absorb and distribute electromagnetic energy. It’s difficult to have large amounts of copper spread out throughout your home like a crazy person though.
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