Stressed? No more.
by ZuziaStress: It’s a dirty word, right? Everyone worries about stress. Stress (the bad, over-the-top kind, not the average kind that motivates us) weakens our immune system, makes us lose sleep, and prematurely ages us (for more about what stress does to us, you can visit helpguide.org). It’s widely accepted that you can’t really be in good health if you’re stressed out. And yet, so many of us are at the end of our stress rope, frazzled and exhausted, with no idea of how to fix it. Sound like you or someone you know? Yeah, me too.
Now here’s something you probably HAVEN’T heard of: Clarus Transphase Scientific. It’s a company that specializes in Field-Based Technology, specifically Sympathetic Resonance Technology (SRT). If that makes no sense to you, don’t worry. You don’t have to understand the science to know that Clarus claims to specialize in taking physical things and making them perform better with the help of their SRT products. In some cases, that means improving agriculture, water systems, and cosmetics. For people like you and me, SRT means higher energy, greater focus, improved well-being, and LESS STRESS.
Does it work? I haven’t tried it myself, but Clarus says they have more than two decades of research and testing behind their products. The line of SRT products designed for people is called Q-Link, and it includes pendants, bracelets, cuffs and even pet tags. The products work, Clarus explains, by tuning our biofields and helping us navigate through the stresses that bombard us, everything from angry bosses and traffic jams to cell phones and computers. The chaos is turned into balance, efficiency and harmony.
Yeah, but does it work?? The growing supporters of Q-Link products seem to think so. The site’s Qmunity is full of people raving about the positive effects of their Q-Link accessories. From an aesthetic standpoint, some of the accessories look like something out of Star Trek, but others are actually cool, with modern designs and styles. One line of SRT jewelry in particular, Equilibrio, is especially artistic. So even though there are no guarantees that you’ll get a health benefit from the accessories, you’ll still have something that looks good to wear.
I have to admit, I’m intrigued by Clarus’s claims. I might have to take the Q-Link Challenge to see how I do, then try one of their products and take the test again to see if I can do better. After all, stress is a big problem for most of us, but from Clarus’s standpoint, it doesn’t have to control us. It’s a state of mind, and clarity and focus are inside us, just trying to get out. I like the thought of letting mine out! Who knows what might happen? Whatever it is, it’s probably pretty good for me.


