Q: I was recently introduced to a scalar wand, also called a wellness wand. I know it sounds hokey but please keep an open mind. In an attempt to research scalar products, it’s been difficult finding any scientific studies. There are many proclamations but I want real answers.
I purchased one of these wands and surprisingly found after using it as directed, I got relief from morning back pain. The relief was quick but not long lasting. I don’t believe it is a mind over matter or placebo effect, since I remain skeptical. I guess the proof is in the pudding. Still, can you tell me where and how to research products which profess to help our bodies attend wellness at various levels?
I found prices range from several hundred dollars to one site which sells them for $39.95. I also found these products available internationally but at what risk to consumes, especially when the products come from third world countries. I wonder about your thoughts. Thank you for any consideration you can give this question.
A: Every time I truly think I’ve heard it all, another product comes on the market. For example, the Sacred Scalar Wand, according to reports from the company, generates what could be called source energy or zero point energy – the natural energy in the universe that exists in its purest form. The wand, similar in appearance to a ball point pen, contains crystals and minerals subjected to several high heat fusion methods which produces a catalytic conversion of energy. Thus, it is used to transfer energy to other living cells in the human body, plants, solid foods and liquids.
Simply stated, when human tissue, cells and muscles are exposed to the scalar field, they begin to vibrate in harmony with the original blueprint for which they were designed. It is noted the wand doesn’t cure or ameliorate disease because that’s not what it was designed to do. However, when exposed to coherent fields that encourage harmonic oscillation, the claim is that the body appears to go back into perfect balance, implying that whatever was causing the energetic imbalance has been removed.
The instrument is purported to help with balance to improve the function of a person’s physical, energetic, emotional, mental and spiritual bodies; clear the space around a person of all negative being, energy, vibrations, thought forms, and quantum patterns of every kind; empowers a person with vibrant, robust health and positive energy, with emotional vibrations, thoughts and quantum patterns; energizes the astral energetic and physical body so the body is better able to heal itself and attain a state of vibrant health and balance; call in the spiritual guides and teachers to help and assist both the person and his or her guardian angels to protect you; and release thoughts and emotions that do not serve your highest purpose so you may become the person you came here to be. Holy Hannah!
The information states the wand should be pointing at the desired area of interest and moved it in either clockwise or counterclockwise circles for several minutes at a time. It can also be turned horizontally to sweep the complete spinal area, an arm or a leg. Regular and longer sessions may be required when dealing with persistent imbalances. Now get this. The wand can be used on all consumable beverages because it causes the water in liquids to become coherent, will improve their taste and extend their shelf life. Fresh fruits and vegetables will taste better and again, shelf life will be extended. When not used, the wand can be placed in your refrigerator for the same results. Thank Heavens for that!
And now, perhaps the best of all – each wand comes with a clearing pad to remove unwanted energies the wand has accumulated by returning them all to the universal quantum field for transformation. All you need do is lay your wand on the clearing pad for a few seconds between uses. And the cost is a paltry $123.97. I must admit it would be fun to have something to remove what we don’t like about life, but I doubt a clearing pad can accomplish such a feat.
No disrespect intended but in my opinion this is the biggest scam I’ve heard yet and is sheer poppycock! There are no reputable studies because they don’t exist. The only thing you will hear about are the reports from users who have experienced positive results. Being a skeptic, I cannot deny that a placebo effect might have an influence here but from a personal view, you are wasting your money, whether you buy the $39.95 model or the $123.97 version. Save your money and remember – if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.