| The Hard- to-solve EMF Problem Solver! The remedy for hard-to-clear problematic areas that cannot be fixed by plugging in a PLUGBUSTER or CIRCUIT SWEEPER.
Place these units in breaker boxes, on top of underground wiring, under mattresses or your favorite chairs, under airplane or car seats, or on computers. Since we've started putting TRI-PACKS in the trunks of our cars we don't get tailgated nearly as often, even at rush hour.
These amazing units are made with special triangulated flag folds of fiberglass which surround a 12-Pointed Resonator made by Biomagnetic Research, Inc. Incredibly enough, using fiberglass creates a protective field similar to that of thousands of tiny quartz crystals.
Aim the widest leg of the triangle like a megaphone pointed toward the source of the problem.
The Tri-Pak neutralizes annoying aspects of electromagnetic emanations associated with electrical systems and power line transformers. Aim a Tri-Pak at electrical outlets and appliances to clear their emanations. Tri-Pak is the perfect solution for electromagnetic radiations that are not coming directly from building wiring.
Travelers Companion: Tri-Paks are beneficial in remedying the bombardment of radiation received while travel in automobiles or airplanes.
Workplace: The Tri-Pak is popular with people who have electronic copiers and office machines, or work under fluorescent lights. The Tri-Pak may even be left in a employee's handbag or desk drawer with the long edge directed toward the offending source of radiation. The Tri-Pak is effective when aimed at EMF sources clear across the room. Try it. It really works.
Clearing Noxious Energies Outside the Home: Tri-Paks are neither magnetic nor electronic. They simply alter the harmful nature of radiation from most electronic equipment. They are directional and broadcast a protective field in much the same manner as a flood flashlight projects light from the lens. Since the clearing occurs in the direction in which the long edge is aimed it can be placed on a table, bookshelf, window sill, or in a dresser drawer, aimed toward power substations, power line transformers or even obnoxious EMF from overhead installations. |