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The Stress Eraser: Real or Fake?

Published by Tiago May 7th, 2008 in Gadgets, Handhelds.

Stress EraserWhen it comes to the type of products that are suppose to be stress-free, I have my doubts that they really work. By looking at the description of the StressEraser, my guesses are probably right.


The working method couldn’t be much easier: stick your finger on the StressEraser for 15 minutes per day, for 2 weeks - afterwards you’re expected to feel more calmer, patient, and energetic. In case you feel the stress coming up during any time of the day, just use the Eraser once again.

Believe it or not, this device won a Frost & Sullivan’s 2006 Medical Industry Award.

Priced at £150.

The StressEraser focuses your mind and guides your breathing to synchronize with a calming BreathWav pattern.

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