I'm with Bigjoe. Any credible manufacturer will, without violating certain trade secrets and/or proprietary processes/materials, provide a reasonable explanation for the product regarding its' basic design and the means of its' effectiveness. Empirical data is also important.
For these reasons, this product must be considered a sham until proven otherwise. "Have faith", "trust me", or "it's a secret" are all obvious ways to obfuscate the truth and not deal with the basic questions asked.
So let the buyer beware of snake oil and Brooklyn Bridges for sale. These of course are my opinions; I have not tried nor do I intend to audition this product without substantially more and definitive information.
For these reasons, this product must be considered a sham until proven otherwise. "Have faith", "trust me", or "it's a secret" are all obvious ways to obfuscate the truth and not deal with the basic questions asked.
So let the buyer beware of snake oil and Brooklyn Bridges for sale. These of course are my opinions; I have not tried nor do I intend to audition this product without substantially more and definitive information.