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“…I attempted to recall the feeling of appreciation and to ‘lock it in.’…Within five minutes,…my pulse had leveled at about eighty or so. … And I have to say that I honestly felt calmer than I had in days. … It seemed to have a beneficial effect on my blood pressure: After two weeks, it was not only 5 to 10 percent lower…it was consistently lower – as was my pulse.”
--GQ

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“Golfers get in their own way emotionally,” says Laird Small, director of the Pebble Beach Golf Academy and the 2003 PGA of America Teacher of the Year. “HeartMath gives them the tools to change a destructive emotion to a productive emotion right on the spot.”
--Golf Digest

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“Rest your finger on the small battery-operated emWave Personal Stress Reliever and make the red light turn to blue…then green…as you get rid of your angry thoughts and think pleasantly about how someday your 13-year-old daughter will love you again. It is a small device, and I’ve found that it works.”
--Esquire

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“The theory behind emWave is that tension, stress and anxiety disrupt your heart rhythm pattern…Positive feelings restore harmony to the pattern, which reduces stress and improves brain function and immune response. Training with the emWave allows you to return to that harmonious state.”
--New York Post

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“You’re stressed out, a nervous wreck. You desperately want to whip out a yoga mat, but that will look a bit strange on the 16th green at Shady Acres Country Club. So you furtively slip an emWave out of your fanny pack, place your thumb on its pulse sensor and slowly, calmly breathe deeply in sync with the rising and falling blue light of its Heart Action Strip. And very soon, as you watch the light of its Coherence Level Indicator change from red to blue to green, your anxiety is gone and you are ready to shoot the round of your life.”
--Los Angeles Times

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