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One of the funniest things I saw about this specific topic is that some of the harmonizers sold online are radioactive themselves. There was a guy in the reviews who demonstrated how he used them to calibrate his geiger counter. Absolute gold.
Exactly. We're not all buying them because we believe the BS. For some of us it's radioactive items for our collection. In the US it's easy to get natural ore samples and various professionally made/grade test sources properly labelled and everything. In EU - not so much. Most of the countries are scared sh..less by less than a household ionizing smoke alarm with americium. So for anything to test geiger counters with perhaps except x-rays (you can always do a hack with a power amplifier tube and a naked x-ray tube you can probably also get, just declare it as vacum tube, but not entire apparatus). Then really the only "new" sources are old smoke alarms as long as some sells old and NOS, for new I've only been able to find optical smoke alarms even though I don't think that ionizing as such has been outlwed (yet at least). There's of course also vintage glass, pottery and radium painted stuff but again here not as common as in US (found my first vase yesterday with spots of uranium glace and also found out a 70s compass I was given has radium). So by far the easiest way to get hold of radioactive samples are buying quack products. But hey at least in the unlikely event they should get caught in customs then you can just play stupid that you want to improve your health and such wonder products are not sold locally - perfectly valid claim for a quack product but not as much for a pro test sample. Perhaps natural ore can pass as a collectors rock sample but not have the guts to try it - they're quite expensive if you find someone that will try to ship it outside US.
They aren't actually evil. They're just a bunch of really cunning folks who fool dumb people into buying their product to solve a made-up problem. They're just doing what everybody tries to do, aka make a profitable business.
@@Tom_Stevens617 Agreed. Also placebo effect is a real thing. So people actually can by a bracelet that does nothing and if they believe it will make them feel better it actually can.
@@buffgarfield3231 I don't have any issues with the placebo effect. On the contrary, I'd even say it's a good thing in a lot of ways. However, the problem is people paying crazy amounts of money for very simple objects for the placebo effect.
Honestly, as someone who had physics at school and Uni - even though my Physics grade was a permanent C - the stuff about wavelength is borderline basic, I’ve always wondered WHO in their right mind would believe such obvious scams. But then I remember that my mom - who did actually graduate from one of the best Physics schools in russia - was afraid that standing in front of a working microwaves would cause MUTATIONS..
My grandfather was afraid that microwaves were ionizing, and would make food somewhat radioactive and harmful to eat. He recently retired from working at a nuclear power plant. Your mother reminds me of him.
Blue light is oxidative and red light is healing. Different wavelengths have different effects in the body. Random unnatural frequencies from RF are disruptive y to cell communication. Even the corrupt WHO says that RF exposure is a Class 2B carcinogen. Don't look at the FCC for guidance, it's a den of telecom execs that influence policy and give the false sense of safety.
Pretty sure I got my cancer (all)from the microwave but that was because it turned itself on with the door open, it was a busted microwave in hostel I was living at as literally i developed the cancer within weeks of that
@@jasonwilson6062 Nop, not the microwave, the worst thing that it can do would be to burn your skin, the wavelenghs is to large to disloge atomes and as such to damage DNA. but it is powerfull enough to make molecules vibrate (heat) so, you might have got cooked a lil but your cancer is from something else
Radio frequency specialist here. No worries, RF radiation is safe for the general public. Most buildings in urban/suburban areas have 4-8 foot radio panels and other antennas. These can emit thousands of watts of power. RF radiation doesn’t damage DNA like ionizing radiation; however, it can heat up and cook organs that lack cooling (like eye balls). Workers who access the rooftop can be in danger of RF radiation exposure, which can sterilize, blind, and cause sickness to the workers. However, no one inside the building or on the streets is is danger. Not even if a million panels were on the roof. This is because the waves are directional and are aimed away from the building/street. Even if they were aimed in these areas, you would only be in danger if you stood within 6 feet of them for several minutes. You could stand in front of them outside of this range indefinitely, even for the rest of your life, and be fine. In comparison, your phone/headphones are not outputting anything close to this wattage. They’re also subject to even more intense regulations than cell sites are. Basically, unless you’re cooking ramen with a open door 1000w portable microwave in your pocket, you’re 100% safe. Even then, you’re more in danger of burns than you are of RF sickness.
Cellular phone transmitters, installed on those buildings or tower masts, never exceed 5 to 10 watts of output power. The range of a mast is defined by the shape of antenna lobe, which is computer-controlled to cover only some areas, and the output power. The range is around one or two miles in a city. The 1000s of Watts you talk about, are from TV broadcast transmitters, usually located on some mountain top. The situation was dire in the '80s with illegal FM transmitters, shooting 100s or 1000s of Watts in populated centres. Thankfully, that is gone now.
you need be more worried about a shit ton of omni antennas on a roof tbh unless you are dumb enough to stand in front of an active cell antenna all dam day maybe a sled mount
@@antoniomaglione4101 Not so anymore. Power output is continuously increasing these days. A single group of ants can run thousands of watts. Even so, it’s very common for an antenna to have no measurable power and rather rare for it to exceed more than 100 watts. Many adjustments have been made to sites to maintain safe power levels on rooftops
Hey bought it, so you don't have to. 😉 If there's no overlap between the people who buy stuff like that and people who will watch this video, scammers and Amazon will have made a few more bucks from this video. I don't know how much TH-cam pays for 2.4 million views. It might have been a good investment.
@@FlipjevanTiel google says roughly 1 dollar per thousand but it differs youtuber to youtuber, 2.4 million views is 2400 dollars or it could even be double
This kinda made me want to create a “cleansing box” that has advice cards saying things like: “If you continuously feel unwell consult a trusted, licensed medical advisor” or “Whenever someone offers you a simple solution to a complex problem take some time to look up a second or even third opinion”
If you spend a lot of time looking at screens and aften have headaches try taking a break every hour and having a walk around and also look at somthig far away for a few minutes to relax your eyes.
Medical doctors are not there to heal, they are there to push pharma poisons that further create other inbalances in the body; so that you can be a good pharma slave and make them plenty of profits; those that trust the medical establishment are clearly asleep and have been brainwashed.
When reading customer feedback for placebo-based products, there's also selection bias at play. The people who'd want proof the product works aren't going to buy the product in the first place. It's kind of like scam emails containing deliberate spelling mistakes or incredible claims, the only people who respond sincerely are people who can be scammed.
Yeah and I am not going to spend 5200 dollars on a product that I know won’t work just to leave a bad review. But of course, to protect integrity, one can’t leave reviews without buying a product first.
I worked in dog sled racing. People think if you win a race its a measure of knowledge and skill. No one thinks that maybe the best ones aren't at the races to begin with. Any equine activity too. Theres a whole crowd of people who are excellent horseman who think those competitions are cruel and stupid. animal racing needs to be outlawed though. That is definitely a case of confirmation bias. underdog race horse movies and bs like that. big pretty hats and celebrities at the Kentucky derby. It all normalizes it. But it really is remarkably similar to animal fighting. Michal Vick would be good at training sled dogs he would pick it right up. No joke. you train fighting dogs by getting them to run. Lots of cardio, fighting is an endurance sport. The life of a dog fighter and the life of a dog musher are remarkably similar.
Problem, reaction, solution should be popular enough after these past few years that everyone should be doing their own research. Even though it’s disappointing to see this many bogus products, but your channel (first time viewers, never even heard of this channel) was surprisingly easy to watch till the end. Thank you.
the problem is that these companies take advantage of the "do your own research" types by selling themselves as an alternative, born out of that "research"
There is a saying that is attributed to Einstein: 'There are two things that are infinite, the universe and human stupidity. But I am not sure about the former'.
I'm so sorry this junk came from Aus, hope they get shut down. I worked with a company on a portable negative ion generator once that was the real deal, but essentially just a neck worn taser. If there's a market... ?? 😩
How deceptive does Arun have to be, buy the knock off versions and not the actual companies like Airestech, who actually have 22 patents and third party independent research. Their products are EMF modulators not blockers as Arun attempts to test with knockoff brands.
@Electrodexify if you buy a knock off brand with say chips/crisps they still work as chips/crisps. Buying a knock off brand of this as you say, does nothing. It doesn't work
what if iqs have human knowledge or HK and they go like i have an HK of 690 but then HKs go back which means having a HK on 690 means you are an idiot. so yeah BUT THATS JUST A THEORY A GAME THEORY THANKS FOR WASTING YA TIME THE GOVERNAMENT IS REPTILES GOTTA GO WHEEEEEEE
I gotta say, those scammers have some style. When they realized he was baiting them, they diagnosed him with herpes. That's probably the best scammer come back I've ever seen.
Herpes is caused by Herpes Virus or HV. It can be sexual or just skin rash. Epstein Barr Virus or EBV causes infectious mononucleosis or mono.. a respiratory infection.
Clicked on this for no reason other than my grandma believed that same 'experiment' around a decade ago and insisted that one of these stickers that, over time, wore away to expose the inch or three of coiled wire.
I still remember that Positive Ion card attached to a lanyard I saw once. Turned out they mixed plastic with radioactive powder, which I think was thorium. Thorium emmites Alpha radiation that doesn't penetrate through skin very well, but is more dangerous if it becomes airborne and in inhaled into the lungs. A TH-camr covered this and Amazon removed the listing because the seller said nothing about the product being radioactive.
Amazon was forced to remove the product because it was well over the legal limits for any kind of radiaton. If amazon isn't forced to do anything they do jackshit.
@@NexGen-3D There is nothing wrong with having dumbasses around. They lower the bar, enabling other people to succeed. It is actually a good thing, because they increase the quality of life and benefit smarter people.
My mom is so extreme about radiation that whenever me or my brother take something out of the microwave she makes us wrap our hands in three towels, and then immediately run away because the radiation could “kill” us
Lol. Buy in all honesty your phone or any screen in fact will actually make your head hurt. If you stare at your phone or a laptop or a tablet, your head will start to hurt because of forsing your eyes too much
@@velocelimitless5446 that will happen with any bright object. And as long as you let your eyes stay in their rest position (when you’re looking forward but a little downwards) and keep a distance from the screen you will be fine. Just blink many times and don’t stare like look away for 2 sec and pretty much nothing changes.
i once visited a rock and gem shop thinking it would be pretty stones. it was like entering a strange universe of conspiracies. i was shown a shelf full of stones that would help prevent 5g sickness. i thought the lady was joking and accidentally laughed, before realizing she was dead serious, and the small stores had gone quite to stare at me. i left quickly after.
like when there was a BSOD for my computer my mom was saying I was playing too much of computer video games then got virus but my dad found out it was a problem with the RAM and got a new one.
To be honest I think they are right I mean like if u use ur phone for too long you'll get too much blue light radiation which can cause eye damage They wanna protect you not doom you into depression
Just remember a simple phrase that I learned when growing up. "A fool and his/her money shall soon be parted." Thanks for taking one for hte team and spending your money to proof what a scam those products are. I enjoyed the video.
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Great video! Same thing happens with water and skin care products. Everyone is looking for a quick solution to their problems to get it solved instead of doing the research themselves or seek professional or licensed advice/counsel.
My dad bought EMF stickers for phones a few years back and asked everyone in the house to use them. I brought mine back later, cut in half to prove that it was just a piece of rubber. He accepted my reasoning after I explained the science of radiation and how what comes from a phone can't cause cancer. My mom didn't though, and still refuses to even carry around her phone which causes tons of problems for her
No, the manufacturer absolutely knows what they’re doing! Laughing all the way to the bank, with two fingers in the air and a household WiFi router to scare off the Karens.
There is another youtuber who went into depth into how dangerous such scam products are. Here is the link Title: Negative Ion Products are actually radioactive th-cam.com/video/C7TwBUxxIC0/w-d-xo.html
been working on a video essay about a community that does a similar thing and your little comment at 10:43 is so real. i know ive heard that before but imma need to remember that
Fun fact: Some of those harmonizers are actually radioactive, which makes them not just a scam, but somewhat dangerous. Edit: So, I rewatched the Video from The Thought Emporium where I got that info and for those who think that, maybe it's not-ionizing radiation or it's just alpha radiation, which supposedly can be blocked with a sheet of paper (Which is not quite true either), here's the facts: The negative-ion harmonizers contain thorium, which is a radioactive element that emmits alpha, beta and gamma radiation at a dose that, when worn on bare skin 24/7, can absolutely cause cancer. If you want to watch the original to get the info, you can find it if you search "the thought emporium radiation" on youtube. Not *all* of them contain thorium, but it is frankly not worth the risk for a useless product.
@@kenetickups6146 let's see... I got my info on those harmonizers being radioactive from watching them being tested with a geiger counter. Yes, I didn't test them myself, but to me, that's enough to warn other people not to by a product that has been proven to be completely useless anyways on the basis that there's also some evidence that they could be harmful.
One of apples ads in my region is on privacy and all it is, is the ability to allow or deny permissions to app. like yeah any phone can do that. but this is far worse
@@superdays7933 actually, Depending on how complicated the placebo device is, The more it tricks your brain into thinking it works, Even if you know it's a placebo effect.
If you think about , it’s actually genius. They are so absurd, the people who fall for it are the most gullible people. Who would probably believe anything and might even leave a good review
Man I was super concerned about him wearing the enerband for most of the video. Usually those particular bands are laced with tons of radioactive thorium.
i have paranoid psychosis so i’m a potentially perfect victim for these kinds of scams. it makes me so sad that grifters prey on people like me to make a quick buck. i should also mention that despite having legit chronic illnesses, somehow i don’t buy into these type of delusion-based schemes. thank god for that honestly
Yeah for paranoid people these scams are sometimes too hard to not fall into, what I suggest and did myself when I used to be paranoid is having a friend/relative who knows tech atleast on a level where he knows what is real and what not and always ask him about something you want to buy
I have cancer and I've received so many unsolicited messages from people informing me of some sort of bogus cancer cure through dieting. Utterly disgusting.
My English professor wanted me to write a page long essay on this stuff and how it was the best. Instead I wrote a 10 page research paper debunking every single aspect of her argument. Best zero I ever got.
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Same with crystals. This is an example of all the hype around crystals. As someone who collects cool crystals and rocks, and handle them constantly, I can confirm they do nothing
oh yeah, my cat had arthritis until i started using one of those EMF harmonizing crystals next to my ion-free vegan soap dish full of cleansing anti-radiation free range anti-5G microbe soap. Now my other cat has no arthritis!
I'd be careful with all of these products. I can't say if it is still true, but there was a point in time when items described like these had radioactive isotopes in them.
it is indeed mis-spelled, it should be clenz. or the upgraded version clenzd. or the budget version ez-clenz. or the upgraded budget versin ez-clenzd3d.
Thing is if you feel like you have a problem or illness and you buy something that is advertised as making you feel better you mind will convince yourself you feel better when it’s just the same as before, like how when you take a painkiller that pain feels less even tho it hasn’t had the chance to take effect
The issue is that a disturbing amount of humanity is extremely lacking in intellectual capacity, thus making them quite prone to manipulation by others.
@@chrispatten3482 I work at an extremely busy truck stop/gas station. In this place we have a clearly visible from the front door 4 foot long foot tall sign that says restroom. In spite of this at least 98% of the people coming in that door have found themselves incapable of finding the restroom without asking where it is. Also they constantly grab the hot dogs clearly labeled as still cooking. With those numbers it is not just 1 voting demographic.
I don't know. I think in some people the capacity is there, but instead of filling it with real, factual education they fill it with whatever they "research" on facebook. I am convinced teaching the topic of media literacy as a school subject would solve a lot of issues.
How deceptive does Arun have to be, buy the knock off versions and not the actual companies like Airestech, who actually have 22 patents and third party independent research. Their products are EMF modulators not blockers as Arun attempts to test with knockoff brands.
I believe you didn’t mention the biggest hooks in scamming and the beginning of 90% of the ads on TH-cam: “They don’t want you to know.” And “Buy before they make it illegal.”
These are the videos that tech youtubers should make which actually make a difference. Kudos, Arun. Here's to more videos debunking such scams preying on the gullible and uninformed from a tech perspective.
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The sad thing is, the people that need to see this probably never will.
Yeah exactly. All the conspiracy theorist will still keep reading fake articles about how these products actually work.
exactly what i was going to write in the comments.
Yes because they know if they see it then it is over ...... Protect 5G😆
reminds me of Scientology and the thetans that need to be cleansed
@@profitpeesy3445 the only thing scientology is try to cleanse is your wallet
What a legend wanting to rickroll himself everyday by ordering a ‘Rick Astley body pillow’
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One of the funniest things I saw about this specific topic is that some of the harmonizers sold online are radioactive themselves. There was a guy in the reviews who demonstrated how he used them to calibrate his geiger counter. Absolute gold.
Exactly. We're not all buying them because we believe the BS. For some of us it's radioactive items for our collection. In the US it's easy to get natural ore samples and various professionally made/grade test sources properly labelled and everything. In EU - not so much. Most of the countries are scared sh..less by less than a household ionizing smoke alarm with americium. So for anything to test geiger counters with perhaps except x-rays (you can always do a hack with a power amplifier tube and a naked x-ray tube you can probably also get, just declare it as vacum tube, but not entire apparatus). Then really the only "new" sources are old smoke alarms as long as some sells old and NOS, for new I've only been able to find optical smoke alarms even though I don't think that ionizing as such has been outlwed (yet at least). There's of course also vintage glass, pottery and radium painted stuff but again here not as common as in US (found my first vase yesterday with spots of uranium glace and also found out a 70s compass I was given has radium). So by far the easiest way to get hold of radioactive samples are buying quack products. But hey at least in the unlikely event they should get caught in customs then you can just play stupid that you want to improve your health and such wonder products are not sold locally - perfectly valid claim for a quack product but not as much for a pro test sample. Perhaps natural ore can pass as a collectors rock sample but not have the guts to try it - they're quite expensive if you find someone that will try to ship it outside US.
I saw that. Wasn't it some high-tech looking card/necklace 👍
Yeah, they're usually sold as "positive ion" products. You know what positive ion means? *Ionizing radiation.*
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Yes, I wore that product.
I am now sterile and I glow in the dark.
@@PunakiviAddikti I though they were "negative ion" products that emitted alpha particles (which are very positive)
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*Scams people*
Dumb people: "Never gonna let you down"
More like, smart evil
Dump People: never gonna give you up (singing the lines in the wrong order)
They aren't actually evil. They're just a bunch of really cunning folks who fool dumb people into buying their product to solve a made-up problem. They're just doing what everybody tries to do, aka make a profitable business.
@@Tom_Stevens617 Agreed. Also placebo effect is a real thing. So people actually can by a bracelet that does nothing and if they believe it will make them feel better it actually can.
@@buffgarfield3231 I don't have any issues with the placebo effect. On the contrary, I'd even say it's a good thing in a lot of ways. However, the problem is people paying crazy amounts of money for very simple objects for the placebo effect.
If phone radiation is harmful, then your room light can be a killer.
The sun is a serial killer then
@@Emobullymaguire Well, that's not far from the truth ;)
@@Emobullymaguire did you mean deadly laser?
The sun is a dealy lazer.
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Honestly, as someone who had physics at school and Uni - even though my Physics grade was a permanent C - the stuff about wavelength is borderline basic, I’ve always wondered WHO in their right mind would believe such obvious scams.
But then I remember that my mom - who did actually graduate from one of the best Physics schools in russia - was afraid that standing in front of a working microwaves would cause MUTATIONS..
My grandfather was afraid that microwaves were ionizing, and would make food somewhat radioactive and harmful to eat. He recently retired from working at a nuclear power plant. Your mother reminds me of him.
Blue light is oxidative and red light is healing. Different wavelengths have different effects in the body. Random unnatural frequencies from RF are disruptive y to cell communication.
Even the corrupt WHO says that RF exposure is a Class 2B carcinogen. Don't look at the FCC for guidance, it's a den of telecom execs that influence policy and give the false sense of safety.
Pretty sure I got my cancer (all)from the microwave but that was because it turned itself on with the door open, it was a busted microwave in hostel I was living at as literally i developed the cancer within weeks of that
@@jasonwilson6062 Nop, not the microwave, the worst thing that it can do would be to burn your skin, the wavelenghs is to large to disloge atomes and as such to damage DNA.
but it is powerfull enough to make molecules vibrate (heat) so, you might have got cooked a lil but your cancer is from something else
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I agree.
Radio frequency specialist here. No worries, RF radiation is safe for the general public. Most buildings in urban/suburban areas have 4-8 foot radio panels and other antennas. These can emit thousands of watts of power. RF radiation doesn’t damage DNA like ionizing radiation; however, it can heat up and cook organs that lack cooling (like eye balls). Workers who access the rooftop can be in danger of RF radiation exposure, which can sterilize, blind, and cause sickness to the workers. However, no one inside the building or on the streets is is danger. Not even if a million panels were on the roof. This is because the waves are directional and are aimed away from the building/street. Even if they were aimed in these areas, you would only be in danger if you stood within 6 feet of them for several minutes. You could stand in front of them outside of this range indefinitely, even for the rest of your life, and be fine. In comparison, your phone/headphones are not outputting anything close to this wattage. They’re also subject to even more intense regulations than cell sites are. Basically, unless you’re cooking ramen with a open door 1000w portable microwave in your pocket, you’re 100% safe. Even then, you’re more in danger of burns than you are of RF sickness.
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So birds eyeballs will be cooked?!
Cellular phone transmitters, installed on those buildings or tower masts, never exceed 5 to 10 watts of output power. The range of a mast is defined by the shape of antenna lobe, which is computer-controlled to cover only some areas, and the output power. The range is around one or two miles in a city.
The 1000s of Watts you talk about, are from TV broadcast transmitters, usually located on some mountain top. The situation was dire in the '80s with illegal FM transmitters, shooting 100s or 1000s of Watts in populated centres. Thankfully, that is gone now.
you need be more worried about a shit ton of omni antennas on a roof tbh unless you are dumb enough to stand in front of an active cell antenna all dam day maybe a sled mount
@@antoniomaglione4101 Not so anymore. Power output is continuously increasing these days. A single group of ants can run thousands of watts. Even so, it’s very common for an antenna to have no measurable power and rather rare for it to exceed more than 100 watts. Many adjustments have been made to sites to maintain safe power levels on rooftops
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Let's appreciate the fact that Arun bought all of it knowing he'd get scammed, to give us another quality video
Hey bought it, so you don't have to. 😉 If there's no overlap between the people who buy stuff like that and people who will watch this video, scammers and Amazon will have made a few more bucks from this video. I don't know how much TH-cam pays for 2.4 million views. It might have been a good investment.
@@C7B0RG844 tf you tryna prove to him my man?
@@FlipjevanTiel google says roughly 1 dollar per thousand but it differs youtuber to youtuber, 2.4 million views is 2400 dollars or it could even be double
Bro his name is Aaron.
@@KamleshKumar-tx1iq nah it's Arun
Best thing to do if you're concerned is bin your tech and walk around in a tin foil lined suit 🙃
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This kinda made me want to create a “cleansing box” that has advice cards saying things like: “If you continuously feel unwell consult a trusted, licensed medical advisor” or “Whenever someone offers you a simple solution to a complex problem take some time to look up a second or even third opinion”
If you spend a lot of time looking at screens and aften have headaches try taking a break every hour and having a walk around and also look at somthig far away for a few minutes to relax your eyes.
Oh, so you are saying that I should just take some random guy's advice on the internet when he says that he is an expert? /s ;)
@@carlocastillo6437 wut
@@TheAkashicTraveller wtf nvm didnt realized I replied to something
Medical doctors are not there to heal, they are there to push pharma poisons that further create other inbalances in the body; so that you can be a good pharma slave and make them plenty of profits; those that trust the medical establishment are clearly asleep and have been brainwashed.
As Einstein said, "The Universe is Finite but Human stupidity is Infinite".
There is only two infinite things, the universe and human stupidity, and im not sure about the first one.
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When reading customer feedback for placebo-based products, there's also selection bias at play. The people who'd want proof the product works aren't going to buy the product in the first place.
It's kind of like scam emails containing deliberate spelling mistakes or incredible claims, the only people who respond sincerely are people who can be scammed.
You mean that the saudi prince DOSEN'T haff muney for me....?
@@joeshmoe7967 There's only one way to find out.
As Facebook man said, the biggest risk is not taking any risks.
Yeah and I am not going to spend 5200 dollars on a product that I know won’t work just to leave a bad review. But of course, to protect integrity, one can’t leave reviews without buying a product first.
The real science is always in the comments
I worked in dog sled racing. People think if you win a race its a measure of knowledge and skill. No one thinks that maybe the best ones aren't at the races to begin with. Any equine activity too. Theres a whole crowd of people who are excellent horseman who think those competitions are cruel and stupid.
animal racing needs to be outlawed though. That is definitely a case of confirmation bias. underdog race horse movies and bs like that. big pretty hats and celebrities at the Kentucky derby. It all normalizes it. But it really is remarkably similar to animal fighting. Michal Vick would be good at training sled dogs he would pick it right up. No joke. you train fighting dogs by getting them to run. Lots of cardio, fighting is an endurance sport. The life of a dog fighter and the life of a dog musher are remarkably similar.
These companies are literally like: "It's because of that god damn phone!"
mom and tech company have something in commen
@@jmort0079 o*
@@jmort0079 You mean uneducated/illiterate moms lol, because my mom has never said that to me.
@@Tom_Stevens617 they're targetting idiots not the normal person that knows 5g is safe
Mom speech
Problem, reaction, solution should be popular enough after these past few years that everyone should be doing their own research. Even though it’s disappointing to see this many bogus products, but your channel (first time viewers, never even heard of this channel) was surprisingly easy to watch till the end. Thank you.
the problem is that these companies take advantage of the "do your own research" types by selling themselves as an alternative, born out of that "research"
There is a saying that is attributed to Einstein: 'There are two things that are infinite, the universe and human stupidity. But I am not sure about the former'.
HOLY SHIT HE GOT A STROKE
Arun changed his name, got a stroke and fucking died. What a sad day it is today :(
Correction: its *and im not even sure about the universe
@@dislikebutton5220 Thank you.
@@hmmob3956 np
I'm so sorry this junk came from Aus, hope they get shut down. I worked with a company on a portable negative ion generator once that was the real deal, but essentially just a neck worn taser. If there's a market... ?? 😩
Let’s report them
And let me guess... it created ozone which made a smell that people thought were the ions ? Not knowing its litteraly asphyxiating them
Make me feel bad for being Australian hahaha
Hi Angus
@@magusperde365 mmmm smells like watermelon lol
another problem is, that a lot of those “positiv charge” products are actually radioactive!
yes I remember a youtuber doing a video on that and how radioactive these products are
wOaH!!! mY fAn iS rAdIoAcTivE!!
I was going to say the same thing, here’s the video if anyone is interested.
m.th-cam.com/video/C7TwBUxxIC0/w-d-xo.html
Yes
@@radnerd17 thought emporium
I watch this every day to make myself feel clever.
Comical
How deceptive does Arun have to be, buy the knock off versions and not the actual companies like Airestech, who actually have 22 patents and third party independent research. Their products are EMF modulators not blockers as Arun attempts to test with knockoff brands.
@@Electrodexify it's a band of plastic
@Electrodexify if you buy a knock off brand with say chips/crisps they still work as chips/crisps. Buying a knock off brand of this as you say, does nothing. It doesn't work
@@GX_Ethernal I actually agree.
Karen’s are loving the first one
- “None of that 5G sh*t”
these were made FOR those damn Karens...
"I have a IQ of 690"
-Arun, Rick-tuber
😂😂
Ok.
See , hence proved 😂
what if iqs have human knowledge or HK and they go like i have an HK of 690
but then HKs go back which means having a HK on 690 means you are an idiot.
so yeah
BUT THATS JUST A THEORY
A GAME THEORY
THANKS FOR WASTING YA TIME
THE GOVERNAMENT IS REPTILES
GOTTA GO
WHEEEEEEE
I gotta say, those scammers have some style. When they realized he was baiting them, they diagnosed him with herpes. That's probably the best scammer come back I've ever seen.
Herpes is caused by Herpes Virus or HV. It can be sexual or just skin rash.
Epstein Barr Virus or EBV causes infectious mononucleosis or mono.. a respiratory infection.
@@rigomontejo5556 no one asked kid 🤓
@@xor_7300 leave the kid alone
I asked
@@xor_7300 I asked
@@xor_7300 I asked him too
Clicked on this for no reason other than my grandma believed that same 'experiment' around a decade ago and insisted that one of these stickers that, over time, wore away to expose the inch or three of coiled wire.
"How do you program a bar of Soap"
LMFAO
(゜o゜;ikr
Lmao
You add a scent. we all know adding equals programming 🤣😂
“Don’t even think about throwing that”
The…
M I C R O W A V E ?
That was cringe ngl
@@iusepc2317 Ngl cringe was that
@@skarpevindkast Ngl was that cringe.
@@skarpevindkast was ngl that cringe
@@NbaYoungboylover that cringe ngl was
I call this the “idiot tax”
lol
If only the products went to doing something useful it would be.
But it just makes some lying conscienceless scammers rich.
No no, that's the lottery.
@@riyuofenkelrin9530At least you could gain something from the lottery
I still remember that Positive Ion card attached to a lanyard I saw once. Turned out they mixed plastic with radioactive powder, which I think was thorium. Thorium emmites Alpha radiation that doesn't penetrate through skin very well, but is more dangerous if it becomes airborne and in inhaled into the lungs. A TH-camr covered this and Amazon removed the listing because the seller said nothing about the product being radioactive.
Amazon was forced to remove the product because it was well over the legal limits for any kind of radiaton. If amazon isn't forced to do anything they do jackshit.
@@MyRegardsToTheDodo Correct, they only do something if it hurts profits.
I think the powder is (ThO) (Thorium Oxide)
this honestly feels like something parents would make
“do you have a headache? its your devices. take a bar of soap.”
you need new parents
lollll
@@artsymystery6644 the bright side of his parents
Lol me too
true...
Some people have to fill the lower 25% of the intelligence scale.
Yes, but they should be sterilized to stop them from breeding :)
Yuh we need to raise the lowest bars quite a bit
@@NexGen-3D California tried this back in the 20s or 30s but the nazi applauded them and took their idea.
@@NexGen-3D In theory yes, but eugenics is a tough sell.
@@NexGen-3D There is nothing wrong with having dumbasses around. They lower the bar, enabling other people to succeed. It is actually a good thing, because they increase the quality of life and benefit smarter people.
I love how this man has a different background/backdrop almost every time!
Can't like it cause it is on 69 likes
It’s on 96 now lol
Lol it’s way past that now
Money is either in your pocket, Orgone.
One moment the money’s all there
The next it’s orgone.
I think J.K. Rowling’s gonna say that the “radiation wand” is canon
Its the strongest wand
More powerful than the elder wand
I like how he says "don't even think about throwing that"
Like a person was just standing there holding a microwave
It's probably Simba
An E/M wave? How is it possible?!
lol
After watching previous episodes where various things have been thrown, it is a definite possibility.
milo was holding it
if a really short person waves at you, it is called a Microwave.
*b r u h*
Or if they just like wave
_extremely subtley_
😂😂
Bruh
Don't try to scam me , it is shortwave ..
My mom is so extreme about radiation that whenever me or my brother take something out of the microwave she makes us wrap our hands in three towels, and then immediately run away because the radiation could “kill” us
🤦
🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
Sure...
sucks to be you, dude.
oh for god's sake
Me : My head is aching
Mom and Geoclense : Its because of your phone
Lol. Buy in all honesty your phone or any screen in fact will actually make your head hurt. If you stare at your phone or a laptop or a tablet, your head will start to hurt because of forsing your eyes too much
@@velocelimitless5446 that will happen with any bright object. And as long as you let your eyes stay in their rest position (when you’re looking forward but a little downwards) and keep a distance from the screen you will be fine. Just blink many times and don’t stare like look away for 2 sec and pretty much nothing changes.
😂😂
@@miyu1424 The sun also has harmful radiation
@@Pasi123 ozone layer protects us from the harmful radiation
Sometimes the stupidity of humans....it's almost frightening
Exactly
Exactly how religion works. Nothing new.
@@GeoPePeTto it's like kids believing in stories told by maybe their grandpa 😂
Reality can often be... disappointing. -thanos
hi grape
Me: I don't feel so well
Mom 🤝 GeoClense
“IT'S BECAUSE OF THAT DAMN PHONE”
@Lord Farquad ?
@Lord Farquad There is an internet inside dragon's stomach??
@@hibikimitsuki7443 ?-?
@Lord Farquad ?-?
ikr?
i once visited a rock and gem shop thinking it would be pretty stones. it was like entering a strange universe of conspiracies. i was shown a shelf full of stones that would help prevent 5g sickness. i thought the lady was joking and accidentally laughed, before realizing she was dead serious, and the small stores had gone quite to stare at me. i left quickly after.
These things are like a scam religion.
They need the gospel of MrWhoseTheBoss.
Hi
@@Prakh_cric spammer stfu
You’re that chocolate rain guy 😮
Oh your the chocolate rain guy
Hope life's been treating you well Tay!
This is just parents blaming the computer and phone for everything but as a scam
That’s exactly what I was thinking it’s literally just like my parents when I say that I feel ill and they just blame it on my phone😅
like when there was a BSOD for my computer my mom was saying I was playing too much of computer video games then got virus but my dad found out it was a problem with the RAM and got a new one.
@@larat8252 blue screens are bad for your brain development
YES LMAO
To be honest I think they are right
I mean like if u use ur phone for too long you'll get too much blue light radiation which can cause eye damage
They wanna protect you not doom you into depression
You know when coconut mall theme starts playing you're in for a trip.
Hi
Yes
Just remember a simple phrase that I learned when growing up.
"A fool and his/her money shall soon be parted."
Thanks for taking one for hte team and spending your money to proof what a scam those products are.
I enjoyed the video.
"We'll create the cure
We made the disease."
Lyrics, Misery by Soul Asylum
._.
Never gonna give you up..
Say goodbye
@@demmazda3sportback chyna
once upon a time a legend said : Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Has anyone seen 'Better Call Saul' on Netflix? This seems like something for people like Chuck.
You have a check mark. Congrats, sir. This comment will blow up.
wth u doing here
I bet chuck would still be alive if he had this for his phone
Lol yes
yes i have
"A fool and his money are soon parted" - Thomas Tusser
It just a placebo pills, but still helping
-some guy in Zombie Guard
“Hello”
Tim cook
"Greetings!"
- Walter
Great video! Same thing happens with water and skin care products. Everyone is looking for a quick solution to their problems to get it solved instead of doing the research themselves or seek professional or licensed advice/counsel.
My dad bought EMF stickers for phones a few years back and asked everyone in the house to use them. I brought mine back later, cut in half to prove that it was just a piece of rubber. He accepted my reasoning after I explained the science of radiation and how what comes from a phone can't cause cancer. My mom didn't though, and still refuses to even carry around her phone which causes tons of problems for her
Chad Dad
Chad Dad
I am your dad
@@Chad-uk7rv no
@@Qwerty-uiop yes
when a tech channel does more research than a manufacturing company itself
No, the manufacturer absolutely knows what they’re doing! Laughing all the way to the bank, with two fingers in the air and a household WiFi router to scare off the Karens.
@@MattPD no
Arun: I bought every product on the website to prove that they are bogey
Le Company: I see this as a double win
There is another youtuber who went into depth into how dangerous such scam products are. Here is the link
Title: Negative Ion Products are actually radioactive
th-cam.com/video/C7TwBUxxIC0/w-d-xo.html
One can only hope that he returned the garbage and demanded his money back.
@@jamesross8396 the thought emporium , my favorite
More like a win and a loss, cause they got money, but bad publicity. Not really a double win lol
@@inyrui bad publicity lol I forgot how everyone sees this muppets videos
been working on a video essay about a community that does a similar thing and your little comment at 10:43 is so real. i know ive heard that before but imma need to remember that
Fun fact: Some of those harmonizers are actually radioactive, which makes them not just a scam, but somewhat dangerous.
Edit: So, I rewatched the Video from The Thought Emporium where I got that info and for those who think that, maybe it's not-ionizing radiation or it's just alpha radiation, which supposedly can be blocked with a sheet of paper (Which is not quite true either), here's the facts:
The negative-ion harmonizers contain thorium, which is a radioactive element that emmits alpha, beta and gamma radiation at a dose that, when worn on bare skin 24/7, can absolutely cause cancer.
If you want to watch the original to get the info, you can find it if you search "the thought emporium radiation" on youtube.
Not *all* of them contain thorium, but it is frankly not worth the risk for a useless product.
These things are typical tinfoiler bs
@@kenetickups6146 let's see... I got my info on those harmonizers being radioactive from watching them being tested with a geiger counter. Yes, I didn't test them myself, but to me, that's enough to warn other people not to by a product that has been proven to be completely useless anyways on the basis that there's also some evidence that they could be harmful.
@@beardiemom No dude I wasn't referring to you i was referring to why someone would make these
@@lucagordon5770 You're correct sorry i wans't clear I was saying these things are tinfoiler shit
@@kenetickups6146 ah, sorry, my bad ^^
"Convince there is a problem"
"Establish themselves as an authority"
"Sell the solution"
Apple immediately came to mind
At least you actually get something that does something from apple though Lol, not just a piece of plastic
😂
Yeah lol😂
@Helva no?
One of apples ads in my region is on privacy and all it is, is the ability to allow or deny permissions to app. like yeah any phone can do that. but this is far worse
They are basically selling you the placebo effect.
I think in order for placebo to work you have to believe in what you are getting so maybe it's not a scam????
@@superdays7933 Haha are you one of the scammers? 😂
Am sure that's exactly what those scammers would say 😂
@@superdays7933 so yeah, it's a placebo
@@superdays7933 actually, Depending on how complicated the placebo device is, The more it tricks your brain into thinking it works, Even if you know it's a placebo effect.
If they say phone cause problems,then the Sun is a deadly lazer
imagine if he threw a freakin microwave at your head 2:45
LOL HELLOO
why u say ws to me on discord ugly :) face
@@finannaarmy3260 you are
@@FcMobileVloger nooo
I'm laughing so hard at this
Lemme guess, the 'aching' in one's arm isn't due to radiation. You've just been lonely, too often.
oop-
O h
I am a connoisseur of the clapping sounds
Eyo what the f-
"positively charged electromagnetic radiation"
Aaaaand that's already all the red flags I'd need.
yeah the "negative ion" things are actually radioactive and can harm you
@@horticultural_industries yep haha
@@horticultural_industries hahahah
@@horticultural_industries there are neutral ionising radiations too, which can be even more harmful!!
@@horticultural_industries yep
Finally, somebody noticed these outrageous products! Thanks Arun!
Arun's search history:
Synonyms for wonderful
And also: Rick Astley body pillow
HAHAHAHA
y e s
And also rick astley body pillow
If you think about , it’s actually genius.
They are so absurd, the people who fall for it are the most gullible people. Who would probably believe anything and might even leave a good review
They are flat earth people
@@user-ei3su5zs8z We're all flat earth people.
@@DerScheisse Nah only u r
@@aditsharma2285 *_Make America Flat Again_*
This company targets old people who know nothing about tech and science.
The dislikes are from people who cant buy rick astley body pillows cause he bought them all
> when I tell these people that light is actually a form of radiation
"These products are about as useful as paperweights."
*Infinity stones flashbacks*
Loki show?
@@KevinIsNice6984 yes
Fellow marvel fan who has watched Loki I see
@@EarthySmerky yes
"All of this, is microwave radiation."
"Now don't even think of throwing that"
😂😂😂😂
“”*
E
small headache concern
wait until they figure out that light is radiation lmao
"time to get to work on a sun vaporizer"
@@random-mister912 Let's burn the sun!
@@נועםפוס Oops, just created more radiation
Man I was super concerned about him wearing the enerband for most of the video. Usually those particular bands are laced with tons of radioactive thorium.
i have paranoid psychosis so i’m a potentially perfect victim for these kinds of scams. it makes me so sad that grifters prey on people like me to make a quick buck.
i should also mention that despite having legit chronic illnesses, somehow i don’t buy into these type of delusion-based schemes. thank god for that honestly
Yeah for paranoid people these scams are sometimes too hard to not fall into, what I suggest and did myself when I used to be paranoid is having a friend/relative who knows tech atleast on a level where he knows what is real and what not and always ask him about something you want to buy
I have cancer and I've received so many unsolicited messages from people informing me of some sort of bogus cancer cure through dieting. Utterly disgusting.
That's what makes these scammers so evil. They don't just prey on the gullible, but on people struggling with real health problems.
@@BonJoviBeatlesLedZep hope u recover from cancer
Praying for u 😔😔😟😓🙏🙏
Lesson for life: Always suspect others claims... Never believe for free
My English professor wanted me to write a page long essay on this stuff and how it was the best. Instead I wrote a 10 page research paper debunking every single aspect of her argument. Best zero I ever got.
Chadest of the chad or chadette :)
really? how *old* must she be?
@@lens_the_martyr 40+ bet
It's so weird to see that teachers and professors are less educated than students. Schools and colleges are messed up.
I doubt this ever happened but nice karma, upvote, and like farm tho
"Don't even think about throwing that" Microwave Oven lmao😂😂
Arun must watch out of what he said or everytime he said something, the crew would throw at him
@- oh - *God is dead. You have killed him. And now, you shall atone for your sins, by sacrificing your firstborn.*
@- oh - Something is seriously wrong with your mind if that's the best reply you could make.
holy s*** what are those replies doing in a normal comment?
@@j.21 Seems to be responding to every comment with that. Probably a bot.
There is a good saying in my country - as long as fools live, scammers will live.
11:10 LoL He made a Soap on that cleanse plug... Good Creativity.
"Fools and their money are easily parted."
reasons this dude is a great youtube
Almost everyone: He has a satisfying point
He gets straight to the point
He doesn't clickbait
Informative and fun videos
69 deserving
Most wont get bored watching him!
We never gonna give him up too
@@erickmazariegos5778 nice one
@@erickmazariegos5778 I shouldn't have pressed replys
He doesn't clickbait 😂😂😂😂😂
@@senkumeow5095 no he doesn't
I love how Arun so easily roasts scam companies and not the foggiest idea he’s doing it
Astrology: Ah! Finally a worthy enemy! Our battle will be LEGENDARY!!
Really?
Religion?
Same with crystals. This is an example of all the hype around crystals. As someone who collects cool crystals and rocks, and handle them constantly, I can confirm they do nothing
@@billjamal4764 HANK?
"Our battle will be legendary! "
oh yeah, my cat had arthritis until i started using one of those EMF harmonizing crystals next to my ion-free vegan soap dish full of cleansing anti-radiation free range anti-5G microbe soap. Now my other cat has no arthritis!
Lol
but is gluten free?
Cool. She dead now?
@@KJ-69 it was one week ago so maybe
Schrodinger?
“Lets get the Koala in on the action” 😂😂😂 yes this is what we need in life
Hi 😊
dont they have rampant chlamydia?
Yeah baby
Possibly radioactive Koala.
Lmao
I'd be careful with all of these products. I can't say if it is still true, but there was a point in time when items described like these had radioactive isotopes in them.
"Is it just me...or is 'CLENSE' meant to have an 'A' in it?"
Dead 😂 😂
Yep
it is indeed mis-spelled, it should be clenz. or the upgraded version clenzd. or the budget version ez-clenz. or the upgraded budget versin ez-clenzd3d.
ded
Is it just me, or "MrwhosEtheboss" is not supposed to to have an E before "theboss"? 😉
@@throwaway05 Which video?
MY DAD BELIEVES IN ALL OF THIS AND MADE ME WEAR A Q-LINK SINCE I WAS A KID OMG I CAN FINALLY PROVE HIM WRONG
Congrats
I bet you he will just say: "Don't believe any random guy on TH-cam"
Just toss it away when he’s not watching
@BaxiTube You seem to have a strong prejudice against boomers. I see you under every comment lol
I'm not going to like this comment because I don't want to ruin the 69 likes.
I never knew making money would be that easy
Exactly, just buy 20 sticks of plastic and advertise it as a miracle worker
@@TheUnlocker_ lol
Basically every as seen on TV product
Thing is if you feel like you have a problem or illness and you buy something that is advertised as making you feel better you mind will convince yourself you feel better when it’s just the same as before, like how when you take a painkiller that pain feels less even tho it hasn’t had the chance to take effect
The issue is that a disturbing amount of humanity is extremely lacking in intellectual capacity, thus making them quite prone to manipulation by others.
You are thinking about a certain set of voters.
@@chrispatten3482 I work at an extremely busy truck stop/gas station. In this place we have a clearly visible from the front door 4 foot long foot tall sign that says restroom. In spite of this at least 98% of the people coming in that door have found themselves incapable of finding the restroom without asking where it is. Also they constantly grab the hot dogs clearly labeled as still cooking. With those numbers it is not just 1 voting demographic.
I don't know. I think in some people the capacity is there, but instead of filling it with real, factual education they fill it with whatever they "research" on facebook. I am convinced teaching the topic of media literacy as a school subject would solve a lot of issues.
@@creativedesignation7880 Maybe, but it will never be taught because the schools are operated by those who benefit from those issues.
@@michaelcox9855 No one who encounters the General Public is ever surprised at how obtuse they can be.
Don’t forget: during a gold rush, the winners are the pickaxe sellers
Well in the USA's case, the winners were the ones with a colt 45 ;) But I get your point.
With enchantments! More enchants = more skills for dig
@@ilpelosulloschermo lmao I'd rather put +15 dmg
Nah, the prospectors get the arrows, the followers get the gold....and pick axes with maxxed out stats lol
@@zsanterre what video is this im on another video with this comment open wtf
If radiation harmonisers were real then they'd have cleaned up places like Chernobyl by now.
Except: they're full of thorium themselves. Or just contain nothing, just for the placebo effect.
these harmonizers are secretly pocket Chernobyls
Nice one
I wish you a good day from germany
How deceptive does Arun have to be, buy the knock off versions and not the actual companies like Airestech, who actually have 22 patents and third party independent research. Their products are EMF modulators not blockers as Arun attempts to test with knockoff brands.
Dude it’s EMF ionized radiation it doesn’t clean up that kind 🤦🏽
I believe you didn’t mention the biggest hooks in scamming and the beginning of 90% of the ads on TH-cam: “They don’t want you to know.” And “Buy before they make it illegal.”
These are the videos that tech youtubers should make which actually make a difference. Kudos, Arun. Here's to more videos debunking such scams preying on the gullible and uninformed from a tech perspective.
I always get a good experience after watching your videos😍
Same 😍
That's the placebo effect....
Cyberpunk
@@jgarbo3541 just throwing around words huh?
I totally agree
9:55 so give me a reason why do you need a rick astley body pillow
People: My phone is permanently cold!
*Them putting their phone in the freezer
Yes
lmao pathetic you need a fake mark, what a loser
@@Atlantic_dummie It's actually even more pathetic to call people pathetic, just because they added a symbol to their name.
...Or to call people pathetic in general, without any reason to do so
Arun: Mentions electricity
His cameraman: I AM THOR
YEET
YEET
How to get rid of radiation without even using fake gadgets:
Step 1: take ur phone.
Step 2: throw it as far as u can.
Or switch it off..
Instead Of Doing That Give It To Me😎
@@pancakes8101 airplane mode 2
As somone with a science background, the moment any product starts talking about radiation my BS detector starts going off.
So there's nothing that helps reduce radiation?