Sunday, December 2, 2012

Quantum scalar pendant



In this modern world, we are exposed to many harmful electromagnetic waves and radiations.Scalar energy pendant does promote positive flow of energy and it helps to maintain the energy balance of the user.Not only that it helps to maintain the energy balance in the body, most importantly it will also help to restore energy that has gone missing or weak in the body.


All in all, this pendant will provide an optimum health and positive well being to the user


Some other health benefits are:

* Reduces Inflammation
*Enhance blood circulation
*Enhances body immune system
*Protect from harmful radiations and viruses
*Increases energy
*Enhances detoxification and cellular nutrition
*Anti aging
*Promote recovery
*Helps to fight off cancer cells
*Increase focus and concentration


Making Quantum scalar pendant the ultimate medicine

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Intelligence quotient



An intelligence quotient, or IQ, is a score derived from one of several standardized tests designed to assess intelligence. The abbreviation "IQ" comes from the German term Intelligenz-Quotient, originally coined by psychologist William Stern. When modern IQ tests are devised, the mean (average) score within an age group is set to 100 and the standard deviation (SD) almost always to 15, although this was not always so historically.Thus, the intention is that approximately 95% of the population scores within two SDs of the mean, i.e. has an IQ between 70 and 130.
IQ scores have been shown to be associated with such factors as morbidity and mortality,parental social status,and, to a substantial degree, biological parental IQ. While the heritability of IQ has been investigated for nearly a century, there is still debate about the significance of heritability estimates and the mechanisms of inheritance
IQ scores are used as predictors of educational achievement, special needs, job performance and income. They are also used to study IQ distributions in populations and the correlations between IQ and other variables. The average IQ scores for many populations have been rising at an average rate of three points per decade since the early 20th century, a phenomenon called the Flynn effect. It is disputed whether these changes in scores reflect real changes in intellectual abilities.
Well-constructed IQ tests are generally accepted as an accurate measure of intelligence by the scientific community.


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