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Vitastiq 2 Vital Advice Smart Device $99 (Was $259) C & C @ Harvey Norman

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Description
Keep yourself fit and active with the help of the Vitastiq Vital Advice Smart Device. Simple yet innovative, this vital device lets you check your vitamin and mineral status through a compatible smartphone.

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  • +6

    Another magnetic pillow.

    'This device is based on a form of alternate medicine which is not supported by mainstream scientific consensus.'

    • Was very interesting til I read this.. Thanks for saving my account

  • Here's a review . It seems like it could be somewhat useful but $250 seems a little iffy, so the reduced price might be worth it? Seems like not entirely or necessarily accurate so a blood test might be a more accurate indication.

    • +1

      A blood test will be a more accurate indication than a piece of plastic from HN pressed against your finger.

    • I defer, sounds like it's useless. I try to alway keep an open mind but unfortunately with so much of these alternative therapies there's no substance behind the sales pitch.

  • +2

    It doesn't work. Don't buy.

  • Don't buy. Waste of money.

  • +4

    This works, I used it and it said I needed to increase my intake of KFC and Maccas.

  • +1

    Vitastiq's "study" on only 20 healthy volunteers:

    https://www.vitastiq.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Vitas…

    Looking at the results, if I just said everything was normal, I would still be more accurate than Vitastiq…

    Also, not sure the Center of Acupuncture and Homeopathy is the best research facility in the world…

  • Ok, doesn’t work, can’t work. No scientific basis for the product claims.

  • Disclaimers
    Always read the label and use only as directed.
    This device is based on a form of alternate medicine which is not supported by mainstream scientific consensus.
    This device is not a medical device. It is not intended for therapeutic use including diagnosis, prevention and treatment of disease, defects or ailments.
    Users should not rely on information from this device alone when assessing their health.
    This device should be used in conjunction with advice from a qualified medical professional

    Says all you need to know about this product.

  • +1

    Complete Snake oilery quackerosity. Not only useless but dangerous because it may lead an unwell person to accept an improper reading of 'healthy' as valid. These and similar devices should be banned from sale.

    Last time this item appeared on OzBargain I wrote to Harvey Norman and explained how this was a fraud. They did not reply. Clearly their desire for profit exceeds any social responsibility.

  • Subsidiary company of Theranos?

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