Author: CoreyWhiteCoreyWhite Date: Apr 19, 2007 12:17
On Apr 19, 11:21 am, CoreyWhite gmail.com> wrote:
> The advertisement for the bio-q ring isn't very sophisticated, and the
> ring is only sold by the manufacturers little company website. Once I
> ordered the ring I was very excited, but a little confused. I ordered
> the large silver ring for $20 and it didn't quite fit. When I put it
> on, it instantly heated up, and I sat out in the sun warming my hands
> up to the max. The trouble was I didn't realize the ring was so
> sensitive that it could also show me when my hands were freezing cold,
> so I kept trying to get my hands even warmer. 90 degrees is about as
> hot as human hands ever get. Once I started doing the bio-feedback
> the ring started to fit my finger perfectly, and I can't explain why.
> Now it just slides right on and right off.
>
> The ring has 13 liquid crystals, just like mood rings, that are all
> tuned and configured to light up at their own temperatures. So it
> works just like a thermometer to read your body temperature that is as
> small as any other ring, and just as precise as any other
> thermometer. The ring instantly changes with my stress levels, and
> monitors my meditation states just as well as a E-Meter that reads
> galvic skin response through bio-feedback sensors. I've found that ...
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