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Originally Posted by Vincentt
If everyone score was the same, I would have thought bullshit... but with mine being so low. It has me a little convinced.
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Sounds great but what about skin tone?
It would be very easy to make it look like it was working without it really working. It may be measuring that wavelength of light, it may be the right wavelength, but there is nothing that says just because you shine a laser on someones skin and detect a wavelength of light that it really is able to measure what it says it does. It would always give the same number for the same person too. Its really a perfect device for scamming.
The science is really quite basic, we use that to determine what atoms are in distant stars etc, so the science is 'real'. What is in question is the results. Unless you see a controlled test of a device, not paid for by the company, your best bet in life is to assume the device is bullshit. The history of medicine has 1000's of devices that at best did nothing and at worst harmed people, all based on peoples ignorance and what sounded good. These devices showed up in clinics and hospitals over the years as well, I know many doctors who even advocate the use of some devices where there is NO proof at all that they work.
So while I won't say with 100% certainty the device doesn't work, what I will say is that if I had to bet if it worked or not, I would say no, and a very strong no.