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In a 2009 newsletter distributed by the Skidegate community in British Columbia/Canada, Ngystle Society advertise their then newly purchased Amethyst Bio-Mat with unsubstantiated health claims:
 
In a 2009 newsletter distributed by the Skidegate community in British Columbia/Canada, Ngystle Society advertise their then newly purchased Amethyst Bio-Mat with unsubstantiated health claims:
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''“It reduces swelling, increases blood flow and has been shown to destroy cancer and viral cells ''without harming surrounding healthy cells. The Bio-Mat:
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''“It reduces swelling, increases blood flow and has been shown to destroy cancer and viral cells without harming surrounding healthy cells. The Bio-Mat:<br>
''relieves pain & joint stiffness
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''relieves pain & joint stiffness<br>
''Increases blood circulation
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''Increases blood circulation<br>
''Decreases hyperactivity
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''Decreases hyperactivity<br>
''Strengthens the cardiovascular system
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''Strengthens the cardiovascular system<br>
''Rejuvenates skin & cellular function
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''Rejuvenates skin & cellular function<br>
''Induces deep Delta State of relaxation
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''Induces deep Delta State of relaxation<br>
''Reduces stress and fatigue
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''Reduces stress and fatigue<br>
''Boosts energy & vitality
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''Boosts energy & vitality<br>
''Burns calories and controls weight
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''Burns calories and controls weight<br>
''Removes wastes & toxins
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''Removes wastes & toxins<br>
''Boosts the immune system
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''Boosts the immune system<br>
 
''Regulates Psychological well being''<ref>http://www.skidegate.ca/Newsletters/Jan15.09.pdf accessed 20/09/2013</ref><br>
 
''Regulates Psychological well being''<ref>http://www.skidegate.ca/Newsletters/Jan15.09.pdf accessed 20/09/2013</ref><br>
 
All of the above mentioned health claims are unsubstantiated; the effectiveness of the device has not been proven scientifically. The advertisement further implies the device was able to ''destroy cancer and virus cells'' which, contrary to Ngystle claims, also never has been proven scientifically. However, clients relying on these promises may be endangered by delaying medical treatment in favour of applying the devices. These claims are particularly dangerous, since their publication in a community newsletter will contribute to lending them an inappropriate air of reliability. Ngystle were still advertising application of these devices in the newsletter in 2013.<ref>http://www.skidegate.ca/Newsletters/october2013.pdf accessed 20/03/2014</ref>
 
All of the above mentioned health claims are unsubstantiated; the effectiveness of the device has not been proven scientifically. The advertisement further implies the device was able to ''destroy cancer and virus cells'' which, contrary to Ngystle claims, also never has been proven scientifically. However, clients relying on these promises may be endangered by delaying medical treatment in favour of applying the devices. These claims are particularly dangerous, since their publication in a community newsletter will contribute to lending them an inappropriate air of reliability. Ngystle were still advertising application of these devices in the newsletter in 2013.<ref>http://www.skidegate.ca/Newsletters/october2013.pdf accessed 20/03/2014</ref>
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