By Chinenye Anuforo
QNET, a lifestyle and wellness focused direct selling company on Friday hosted a one-day training workshop for journalists in Lagos, to educate them about its Amezcua line of products. The workshop focused on the increasing concern of electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation and how Amezcua products can provide protection.
EMF radiation, emitted by electronic devices such as smartphones, laptops, and Wi-Fi routers, is becoming a growing concern. Prolonged exposure to EMF radiation has been linked to various health issues, including headaches, fatigue, and even more serious conditions.
QNET’s Amezcua line of products, including the Bio-Disc 3, Bio-Light 3, Chi-Pendant 4 and the newly launched eGuard X, are designed to address these concerns. The Chi-Pendant preserves the body’s natural biofield, shielding users from stress and fatigue.
By restructuring water molecules, the Bio-Disc 3 revitalizes water, making it more hydrating and beneficial for the body. This, in turn, can lead to improved overall health, increased energy levels, and a stronger immune system while the Bio-Light 3 when used in conjunction with the Bio-Disc 3, amplifies its benefits through the power of chromotherapy, or light therapy. By emitting specific wave lengths of light, the Bio-Light 3 can help alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and promote faster healing. It can also be used to improve sleep quality, reduce stress, and boost mood.
However, the star of the show was the eGuard X. This innovative device is designed to protect users from the harmful effects of EMF radiation. By applying a small, discreet sticker to electronic devices, the eGuard X claims to transform harmful EMF waves into beneficial ones.
During the workshop, QNET’s Category Manager & Global Trainer, Bernhard Gaksch explained the science behind the eGuard X, highlighting its unique geometric design inspired by natural patterns like beehives and nautilus shells. This design is believed to disrupt the harmful effects of EMF waves.
“The eGuard X is a testament to our commitment to innovation and well-being. In today’s digital age, it’s crucial to protect ourselves from the invisible dangers of EMF radiation. The eGuard X offers a simple yet effective solution to safeguard our health and well-being”, said Gaksch.
To demonstrate the effectiveness of the eGuard X, QNET shared a compelling visual: a blood sample taken from a person holding a smartphone without the eGuard X showed significant clotting, while a sample taken after 30 minutes of using the device displayed healthier blood cells.
While the scientific community continues to debate the long-term health effects of EMF radiation, the Amezcua eGuard X offers a proactive approach to protecting oneself from potential risks. As technology continues to advance, it’s essential to consider the well-being of individuals and adopt measures to mitigate the potential negative impacts.
Also at the event, Mr. Akeem Ajisafe, CEO of Transblue, QNET’s Nigerian legal partner, highlighted the company’s commitment to empowering Nigerian youth and promoting fair market practices through various initiatives.
He emphasized QNET’s dedication to transparency, innovation, and fostering a positive impact on Nigerian society. “By empowering young people and upholding ethical business practices, QNET aims to contribute to Nigeria’s economic growth and social development”, he stated.
In his opening remarks, Biram Fall, the company’s Regional General Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa, emphasized QNET’s commitment to ethical and legal standards, highlighting the company’s adherence to NAFDAC regulations in Nigeria. He also underscored the potential of the Nigerian direct-selling market, projected to grow significantly, contributing to the country’s economic development.
He stated that QNET’s initiative to educate journalists on the potential dangers of EMF radiation and the benefits of its Amezcua products demonstrates its commitment to promoting health and well-being. “By raising awareness about this issue, the QNET aims to empower individuals to take proactive steps to protect themselves from the invisible threats of modern technology.”