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bioprotect

Lachlan Mudge
This seems to support the argument that the effectiveness of these devices is
frequency dependant.

-----Original Message-----
From: Niels Geurts [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Wednesday, 3 March 2004 9:57 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [eSens] questions

Hello,

I use the bioprotect for several weeks now. I am less tired since. When working
at the computer, it doesn't seem to help (for me). So for the computer I'm
trying Tecno AO now.

Best regards,
Niels


> > 2. Do you (or anybody except Dr. Dietrich) have any experiance with
> > Bioprotect, and how one who doesn't speak German could order it?


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Re: bioprotect

Marc Martin
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>> I use the bioprotect for several weeks now. I am less tired since. When
>> working at the computer, it doesn't seem to help (for me).

> This seems to support the argument that the effectiveness of these
> devices is frequency dependant.

Or, alternately, the device is not strong enough to compensate for the
EMF output of a computer. I know from my own experiences with the
various sizes of Springlife Polarizers that wearing a small pendant does
not allow me to work in front of a 21" CRT monitor for 8 hours a day, but
wearing the much larger Slimline model in my pants pocket does.

Marc