Is questnet a scam you bought the bio disc in June but have not earned back your initial investment?

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2026-03-10 12:36

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This is just a marketing technique. It seems like the latest in multilevel marketing of miracle health products. Profit and loss depends on those you convince to invest after you have signed up.

The Amezcua site describes it as: "The Amezcua Bio Disc is a round, glass disc that, upon first glance, looks like nothing special. In fact, it's only 9 centimeters in diameter and only 10 mm thick. But within the glass is the secret to regaining lost energy and rebalancing your internal harmony. Made of natural minerals that have been structurally bonded in glass, the Amezcua Bio Disc is technically engineered at a molecular level, using several high-heat fusion methods. The combination of the minerals and the fusion techniques creates a scalar energy or positive energy field that follows the principles of traditional Chinese medicine in restoring your 'chi', or life force." There is no solid documentation from a accredited laboratory to prove its claims technologically and efficaciously. Secondly at a cost of approximately USD 3000 per kg it is extremely expensive. Thirdly it does not have an MSDS, fourthly it does not an manufacturers Technical data sheet and fifthly it does have a stamped date of manufacture. lot number, expiry date stamped on it or its container. Nothing to hold the manufacturer to their marketing gimmicks'.

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