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Electromagnetic Field Sleep Aid

by Steve
Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Earthpulse Biomagnetic Field SupplmentationEarthpulse Systems LTD (based in Bangalore, India) is a company that offers a product claiming to flood your mattress with faint electromagnetic waves designed to manipulate your brain into a deep sleep.

Dubbed "Sleep On Command Technology", you place this disk underneath your mattress, while the control unit sends magnetic waves sequenced to guide your consciousness into peaceful slumber. It can even be timed to adjust the waves to bring your brain back into an alert state prior to your alarm clock sounding off.

The company, of course, makes no guarantee that this product will actually improve your sleep. However, it does provide several video testimonies of people claiming to feel invigorated after using its product.

$499.00 from Earthpulse.

6 Comments:

  • you are absolutely right, i don't guarantee any customer they're going to sleep better, I SIMPLY GIVE THEM A FULL 90 DAY TRIAL TO GUARANTEE THE CUSTOMER IS FULLY SATISFIED WITH EITHER SLEEP OR PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT CHARACTERISTICS OR THEY GET A FULL REFUND. a less than 5% return for refund rate and two Ivy League trials prove the technology works as stated.
    __________________________________
    Paul F. Becker Esq., CEO/Product Developer
    EarthPulse® Systems, Ltd.
    Sleep on Command® Pulsed BioMagnetic Supplementation
    for Advanced Human Performance Enhancement.
    Better Sleep Means Better Health®
    mailto:paulbecker@earthpulse.net
    http://www.earthpulsetechnologies.com
    http://www.earthpulse.net/research.htm
    FON.1.772.408.6100 FAX.1.772.288.7011

    By Anonymous paul becker, inventor, at 1/13/2006 05:19:00 AM  


  • Two "Ivy League" trials hu? Care to tell us what those are, or should we just take your word for it? I'd like to see the research, not testimonials.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1/13/2006 08:31:00 PM  


  • People who design and make products like this should be killed.

    By Anonymous C. Russ, at 1/16/2006 12:47:00 PM  


  • Is the company in India or Stuart Florida. And why did you not answer which Ivy Universities did trials? I did some google searches and there is a company called Millipulse for 399.00 and Scotty Technologies for 249.00. Also noticed your advisory board getting alot smaller. What kind of company is this????

    By Blogger tommyjones, at 1/18/2006 11:23:00 AM  


  • I see you state your company is in Bangalore India, but the address is just a "mock" address for a business to reflect and international flair. Also you US address is just a residentual address. I think your just a scammer. What FDA approvals do you have for your claims that you make? And how many employees do you have???

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4/27/2006 11:39:00 AM  


  • wow, people are so quick to criticize and assume the worst. Maybe it actually does work. I can't speak for the particular product, but it's actually not that strange at all. Our bodies are affected by electricity, magnetism, etc.

    Also the argument about FDA claims is not fair. The FDA is biased against this type of technology, as it could damage the pharmaceutical industry. For example, a company called EPII which is extremely legit and works with a lot of pro sports teams has run into resistance from the FDA.

    I run a successful Internet business, and am always amazed at how people who know nothing about the company will immediately jump to these kinds of conclusions with no facts at all.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6/18/2008 10:36:00 PM  


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