I’m inclined to believe the machine is legit.
While I am sure it isn’t insanely accurate. I think its readings have a good correlation with the persons eating habits.
The main reason is, all the people in my class with good healthy diets get good scores. I with my horrid diet received the worst score in class. My friend, even though she is a vegetarian, she received a low score (she sometimes eats nothing but rice balls for lunch etc) so she has an unhealthy diet as well.
Now, even if this machine works perfectly.. I still say it is rather worthless.
All it says is “eat right, take vitamins”. – duh
But it does work as a ‘shocker’ for looking for better health.
BTW, they didn’t try to sell me anything, even though I said “I guess I’ll go buy a multi vitamin.”
Granted, this was at a school, maybe they said “no selling.”
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