Well, of course I HAVE taken a closer look at it (hence my earlier comments in this thread) and I don't bother mentioning it because it's ridiculous nonsense and I find that sometimes even when I try to debunk something, all I do is bring it to the attention of some people and I'd really rather not.

Firstly, I mention again the fact I brought up earlier in the thread, that the idea that X and Y sperm having different charges has been totally debunked and thus this cannot work.

The "polarity" of which they speak is NOT ELECTRICAL POLARITY. It's not magnetic, or a charge in any way, and it's a complete misrepresentation of the facts to make a claim that it is. The word "polar" just means something that has two opposite sides and at a point in the development of the egg, it splits off and creates something called a "polar body" that is just a bunch of stuff that can't be fertilized. you end up with one egg and 3 "polar bodies" but that doesn't mean that eggs are magnetic or electric in any way. Some animals DO have electrically charged eggs like sea urchins but humans do not. Think about it, if there was really any charge pulling sperm to egg, it would ahve to be SO STRONG that it would be easily detected and proven beyond a doubt, we'd all ahve read about it in our 8th grade biology books.

Aside from all that and what Maiden has already mentioned, common sense time, if it were true, then we would not see the trends that have been shown in hundreds of other studies where other things were shown very clearly to alter the gender ratio. Do women around the Equator have more girls because they're all getting pg in the "right" months for them from sheer dumb luck? Do women with Masters Degrees have more boys becasue they somehow all managed to get pg in their boy months? Do men who ride bikes have more daughters because just from sheer random chance they happen to impregnate women in certain months and not others? Are we getting 70-75% boys and 65-70% girls from swaying on this site because we are just so darn fortunate that we are somehow magically happening to hit our lucky months? No, of course not, it makes no sense.

I am really sorry that anyone spent money on it. It's reported 98% success rate is because they're liars who are in business to cheat and scam people instead of helping them.