Twelve persons with an opinion do not make a study. Let me know the results after hundreds (maybe even thousands) of people participate in a verifiable double-blind study.
Has anyone done a similiar "study" on the cortisol levels of workers in the semi-conductor industry, where their bodies are grounded all day to prevent the build-up of static electricity?
There is a name for people who are not naturally skeptical about any unusual (and unverifiable) claims - they are called fools. Except when it's my wife - then I diplomatically reply, "That's an interesting idea, Dear, but I, personally, doubt its validity." Gerry Carroll
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