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AegisGuard Radiation Shields

Marc Martin
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Hi all,

I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience with
the products sold by Aegis? I see a few things here
that might be useful if they worked as advertised:

http://www.goaegis.com/index.html

For example, they sell a spray which one could spray
over the front of their LCD screen, that is supposed
to reflect the radiation back away from the user.

Thanks,

Marc

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PUK

In a message dated 08/11/2009 18:21:39 GMT Standard Time,
[hidden email] writes:

Hi all,

I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience with
the products sold by Aegis? I see a few things here
that might be useful if they worked as advertised:

_http://www.goaegis.http://wwwhttp_ (http://www.goaegis.com/index.html)

For example, they sell a spray which one could spray
over the front of their LCD screen, that is supposed
to reflect the radiation back away from the user.



PUK REPLIES - Mobiles phones send out waves on all directions if you or
your head is blocking the line of sight then the phone will power up to get
through the obstacle, what device can cater for this, the spray sounds very
fishy. What you want is an orientation sensor that tells you which way to
turn the phone for best reception //


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Re: AegisGuard Radiation Shields

Emil at Less EMF Inc
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> I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience with
> the products sold by Aegis? I see a few things here
> that might be useful if they worked as advertised:
>
> http://www.goaegis.com/index.html

We tested the laundry additive and the paint additive and found them to make
no difference in our meter readings.

Emil

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Emil at Less EMF Inc
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> _http://www.goaegis.http://wwwhttp_ (http://www.goaegis.com/index.html)
>
> For example, they sell a spray which one could spray
> over the front of their LCD screen, that is supposed
> to reflect the radiation back away from the user.
>
>
>
> PUK REPLIES - Mobiles phones send out waves on all directions if you or
> your head is blocking the line of sight then the phone will power up to
> get
> through the obstacle, what device can cater for this, the spray sounds
> very
> fishy. What you want is an orientation sensor that tells you which way
> to
> turn the phone for best reception //


"Mobiles phones send out waves on all directions if you or your head is
blocking the line of sight then the phone will power up to get through the
obstacle"
This statement is correct.
However, adding an effective shield between the head and the phone:
1- does not cause any further power up (the energy reflected by the shield
is the same energy that would have been absorbed by the unshielded head...
the energy radiating out away from the phone remains the same)
2- does indeed reduce radiation to the head.

You cannot shield ALL sides of the phone as this would both cause the phone
to power up to maximum and reduce signal quality.

Emil

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Marc Martin
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> We tested the laundry additive and the paint additive and found them to
> make no difference in our meter readings.

Okay, thanks... sounds like these things don't work...

One of the things I'm trying to shield (oddly enough) is my work badge,
which has a 125khz proximity chip plus a copper wire antenna. Most
of the frequency blocking fabrics and materials I've seen advertised
are in the Ghz range -- is there anything that works well in this lower
frequency range?

And I'm not sure what I'm trying to block with this badge -- I think
I might be trying to block the ambient EMF from nearby computers and
florescent lights from reaching the copper wire antenna on the badge (?)
All I know is wearing the badge makes me feel bad in high EMF
environments.

Marc

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Re: AegisGuard Radiation Shields

Emil at Less EMF Inc
In that frequency range, use FINEMET.
http://www.lessemf.com/mag-shld.html#271

Emil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 11:55 AM
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>> We tested the laundry additive and the paint additive and found them to
>> make no difference in our meter readings.
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> Okay, thanks... sounds like these things don't work...
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> One of the things I'm trying to shield (oddly enough) is my work badge,
> which has a 125khz proximity chip plus a copper wire antenna. Most
> of the frequency blocking fabrics and materials I've seen advertised
> are in the Ghz range -- is there anything that works well in this lower
> frequency range?
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> And I'm not sure what I'm trying to block with this badge -- I think
> I might be trying to block the ambient EMF from nearby computers and
> florescent lights from reaching the copper wire antenna on the badge (?)
> All I know is wearing the badge makes me feel bad in high EMF
> environments.
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> Marc
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S Andreason
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Marc Martin wrote:
> I might be trying to block the ambient EMF from nearby computers and
> florescent lights from reaching the copper wire antenna on the badge (?)
> All I know is wearing the badge makes me feel bad in high EMF
> environments.
>

Well, you are not alone there.
RFID chips make me feel bad too.

Therefore the new drivers licenses with chips, and the new passports
with chips, are not welcome.

Stewart

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Marc Martin
Administrator
> Well, you are not alone there.
> RFID chips make me feel bad too.

I'm not sure (yet) if it's the chip or the antenna -- I bought a blank
card off of eBay and cut it up, so I'm going to test and see.

Marc

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evie15422
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Hi Marc and Stewart,
 
Me too--RFIDs bother me.  But I am doing really well with most emfs lately--cell towers, microwaves, and RFIDS I am still "aware" of, but they don't affect my bp since early this spring.  Everything still bothers my hand, tho.  Wonder if we will be able to appeal to the deptof disabilities to get the old type of passports and licenses? 
 
Diane

--- On Mon, 11/9/09, S Andreason <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: S Andreason <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] AegisGuard Radiation Shields
To: [hidden email]
Date: Monday, November 9, 2009, 1:18 PM


 



Marc Martin wrote:
> I might be trying to block the ambient EMF from nearby computers and
> florescent lights from reaching the copper wire antenna on the badge (?)
> All I know is wearing the badge makes me feel bad in high EMF
> environments.
>

Well, you are not alone there.
RFID chips make me feel bad too.

Therefore the new drivers licenses with chips, and the new passports
with chips, are not welcome.

Stewart









     

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evie15422
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I know for me it is RFIDS, Marc.  They use them in Walmarts on all thesoftware and before I started my new supplementation this past spring, theplace drove me bonkers just to walk past it.  My bp would tank and I felt like I could pass out at any minute.  Surprisingly tho, I wouldn't have to go far for the effects of RFIDs to drop off.  But sincethey remodeled our local Walmart, the entire place gives me a bit of a buzz and I really do not like being there.  I can take shopping there, but I just feel "heavy" and out of sorts there.  I imagine all the Wally's have RFIDs on their software now if we do here--you could probably go to your local one and check it out, Marc, to see if you react to the RFIDs there the same as with your badge.
 
Just a thought,
Diane

--- On Mon, 11/9/09, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] AegisGuard Radiation Shields
To: [hidden email]
Date: Monday, November 9, 2009, 1:43 PM


 



> Well, you are not alone there.
> RFID chips make me feel bad too.

I'm not sure (yet) if it's the chip or the antenna -- I bought a blank
card off of eBay and cut it up, so I'm going to test and see.

Marc








     

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RJensen
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My story about these folks, so take it for what it's worth.

I was skeptical at first, but decided to give the Aegis laundry additive a try for the first time in 2007 from one of their dealers.

At 49 years old, I had a pacemaker implanted and every time I would enter my working environment, my heart rate would increase to around 130BPM. Apparently the pacemaker was being activated in response to the increased electrical and magnetic fields given off by the numerous large servers and power transformers located in the computer lab where I work. It had gotten so bad that by the end of the day I was exhausted, almost like I had run a marathon. After washing several shirts in this stuff (following the directions), I went to work the next day and it worked great! Now I could walk into the lab and my pacemaker would not activate! This has been a life saver, had this not worked, I would have had to find another job or work in a different part of the building.

I still use the product and have also used the spray on my cell and cordless phones since 2008, also with great results.
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Marc Martin
Administrator
On March 20, "RJensen [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> My story about these folks, so take it for what it's worth.

Yes, thanks for that -- I've purchased the spray and tried it on a few things, and kind
of got the impression that it helped, but it was never dramatic enough for me to say
for sure.  And I'm sure that by now, everything would need to be resprayed...

Marc
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RJensen
I follow the recommendations in their instructions and spray the phones every 7 to 8 weeks.
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Marc Martin
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How does the laundry product work -- do you need to add it to every wash, or does it last for multiple washes?
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charles
The biological impact on your body is caused by the longitudinal waves, not the transversal.

Longitudinal waves can be reflected by certain materials.
I have great results by a glasfibre fabric (Aaronia A2000+)
See pictures at: http://www.milieuziektes.nl/Pagina600.html

It can also be done with these reinforcement glasfibre fabrics sold in the building material markets for reinforcing the stuc layers.
They sell 25 cm x 5 m.
This is pure glass.
Do a test!

The A2000+ has a coating of metal, and shield also (a little) against LF and HF).

Be aware thast we talk here about longitudinal waves.
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RJensen
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It has to be added whenever the garment is washed which means each full machine wash load costs around $4. I wear a t-shirt every day and wash 12 -14 at a time, so it winds up costing me around $10.00 a month. Well worth it for my situation.
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Aimee
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I just want to chime in here with a slight change of subject, if I may.  I wanted to let people know that my next door neighbnour knuckled under and allowed a smart meter. Its very close to my house.  I ordered the smartmeterguard and got permission to put it on and it makes a big big difference.  Before I was getting racing heart and nausea with headaches. Once that was put on, that lessened a great deal.!  I can live with it .
 
thanks
Aimee


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 12:17:54 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: [ES] Re: AegisGuard Radiation Shields

My story about these folks, so take it for what it's worth.

I was skeptical at first, but decided to give the Aegis laundry additive a try for the first time in 2007 from one of their dealers.

At 49 years old, I had a pacemaker implanted and every time I would enter my working environment, my heart rate would increase to around 130BPM. Apparently the pacemaker was being activated in response to the increased electrical and magnetic fields given off by the numerous large servers and power transformers located in the computer lab where I work. It had gotten so bad that by the end of the day I was exhausted, almost like I had run a marathon. After washing several shirts in this stuff (following the directions), I went to work the next day and it worked great! Now I could walk into the lab and my pacemaker would not activate! This has been a life saver, had this not worked, I would have had to find another job or work in a different part of the building.

I still use the product and have also used the spray on my cell and cordless phones since 2008, also with great results.


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Marc Martin
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On March 22, "Aimee [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I just want to chime in here with a slight change of subject, if I may.&nbsp; I wanted to let people know that my next door
> neighbnour knuckled under and allowed a smart meter. Its very close to my house.&nbsp; I ordered the smartmeterguard and got
> permission to put it on and it makes a big big difference.&nbsp; Before I was getting racing heart and nausea with headaches.
> Once that was put on, that lessened a great deal.!&nbsp; I can live with it .

Interesting!  Do you have a website address for the Smart Meter guard that you used, Aimee?

Thanks,

Marc
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Marc Martin
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On March 22, "Marc Martin [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Interesting!  Do you have a website address for the Smart Meter guard that you used, Aimee?

Maybe it's this?

http://smartmeterguard.com/

Marc
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Aimee
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I think its just smartmeterguard.com


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On March 22, "Aimee [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I just want to chime in here with a slight change of subject, if I may.&nbsp; I wanted to let people know that my next door
> neighbnour knuckled under and allowed a smart meter. Its very close to my house.&nbsp; I ordered the smartmeterguard and got
> permission to put it on and it makes a big big difference.&nbsp; Before I was getting racing heart and nausea with headaches.
> Once that was put on, that lessened a great deal.!&nbsp; I can live with it .

Interesting!  Do you have a website address for the Smart Meter guard that you used, Aimee?

Thanks,

Marc



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