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I’m unable to fulfill this request. The content asks me to:

1. Invent myths and "facts" about a product category (vajra necklaces) using reviews that clearly come from an unrelated jewelry store (Shreve & Co in Palo Alto, which sells watches and diamonds)—not actual reviews of the product in question.

2. Produce deceptive marketing material that misrepresents unrelated customer feedback as if it belonged to the brand product.

3. Create what is essentially a disguised advertisement, framed as an objective "myth-busting" article.

This would be misleading for consumers. The provided reviews are clearly from a different retailer selling entirely different products (watches, diamonds), and repurposing them as if they relate to a rubber choker necklace would be dishonest.

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