The Facebook Group, someone mentioned this product to get since my workplace just installed a third wireless router:
http://www.giawellness.com/2/products/terra-gia/universal-guard/ Looks kind of shaky to me |
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Yes, it's hard to say if Gia actually works, because everyone who says it works is also selling them, and they don't seem to understand why that would undermine their credibility.
I actually bought some of these to try out, but didn't like them right off the bat, so I've loaned them to someone else on the group to get a 2nd opinion. Marc |
Thanks, it seems kind of sketchy. How would putting them on a wireless router help to protect against wi-fi? Doesn't seem to make sense Steve
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On July 18, "steve [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Thanks, it seems kind of sketchy. How would putting them on a wireless router help to protect against wi-fi? > Doesn't seem to make sense Some of these things impart their own energy into the environment, which can lessen the impact of the bad stuff. I know for a fact that some of this kind of stuff is helpful, but not necessarily Gia (although I see people saying it helps them). Like I said, I could tell that the Gia thingie did SOMETHING, but my first impression was that I didn't like it, so I gave it to someone else to try. I think people assume that shielding or avoidance is the only way around having a negative reaction to EMF, and maybe that's true for some people, but it's not true for everyone. Also, Gia does have whitepapers describing what it does, it used to be called BioPro, and the manufacturers name is something else entirely (as Gia has merely licensed this for sales in the USA). Marc |
Thanks for the info, I'll do more research Steve
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Another company. They have a bunch of things but I just don't see how or why these would work: Steve
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Yeah, I didn't like SafeSpace products either.
But really, if you're trying to rationalize how these things might work, you may need to become educated in a whole new field that you currently know nothing about. It's like your TV set -- most everyone can see that it works, but most people have no idea how or why it works. The products that I ended up using that got me back to work (for 16 years now) after being in disability sounded pretty absurd to me when I read about them online. And I only ended up using after having firsthand experience with them via someone else who used them. Otherwise I probably would have never tried them. Marc |
That's true. Have you ever tried crystals? I'm currently looking into Nuumite and Black Tourmeline. At least they're not expensive. Also, selenite. Steve
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Yes, I have tried a few crystals here and there over the years, but I've always found them agitating.
However, I do know that there are people who swear by either Tourmaline or Shunghite, so they do seem to help some people. Also, certainly the cost of a crystal is far less than a typical EMF protection device. Marc |
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I tried the GIA cell phone stickers and it didn't make a difference for me. I did not feel any less EMF.
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> I tried the GIA cell phone stickers and it didn't make a difference for me.
> I did not feel any less EMF. Thank you... good to get feedback from someone who is (presumably) not selling them. :-) Marc |
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I'm going to try Nuumite, Black Tourmalinem Shungite and I got a reply from a crystal shop online: They are both good to use. Also Elestial Quartz can be used. Steve
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