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Q-link White Acrylic Emf Pendant Copper Coil Powered By Srt-3 Technology Srt on 2040-motos

US $49.99
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Big Sur, California, United States

Big Sur, California, United States
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"Sleek and chic, with a dual-tone design, this beveled-edge triangle has two distinct sides, each making a unique statement. It can be worn by both men and women as a signature piece, dressed up or down. Designed by internationally acclaimed designer Neville Brody and powered by our next-generation SRT-3."

"At the heart of all Q-Link® products is Sympathetic Resonance Technology™ (SRT™), which is based on the fundamental scientific discovery that every physical system has fields of energy that permeate and surround that system. 

When systems vibrate at their optimal frequency spectrums, they are able to function more efficiently and deliver expected, even enhanced, levels of performance. When these systems are not vibrating ideally, reduced efficiency and performance can result. In humans, the principal energy system is known as the "Biofield" - a term officially recognized by the U.S. National Institutes of Health. 

SRT™ is an array of proprietarily identified frequencies that support and enhance the efficiency and performance of various organic and inorganic systems. Biological, electrical, chemical and other physical systems influenced by SRT applications exhibit increased functionality, coherence, structural integrity and other positive characteristics and benefits.




SRT has proven its effectiveness in a wide range of experiments, including trials at UC Irvine, University of Vienna, and Imperial College London, all of which demonstrated significant effects on living systems.


Two technology versions are currently available, SRT-2 and SRT-3. Both contain the same beneficial energy supporting/clarifying/enhancing frequencies. What sets them apart is how quickly and robustly those frequencies are delivered to the wearer. SRT-3 enabled products deliver the most responsive support to the user and are ideal for those regularly immersed in stressful and/or performance demanding environments/circumstances. SRT-2 enabled products meet the needs of those who are under less stressful, less performance oriented situations."

Gently used, some minor wear but the SRT-3 core and copper coil have remained sealed in the acrylic. Original string has been replaced with an organic black string, not adjustable, about 24" long.

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