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Computer monitor testimonials

Minni
By the way, both myself & Derek Bishop of singingmountain.org (
http://www.singingmountain.org/y2003sep27.html) weren't helped by
various EMF protection devices.

We both have found that avoidance works best. So have other ES, such
as Dr. Firstenberg who now lives in New Mexico and many Swedes.

Anyone with computer monitor symptoms is welcome to add their
testimonial (including brand/model/year/etc.) among my guestbook
testimonials - this might serve as a collective reference guide
enabling people to know which ones to avoid:

http://www.lemnet.com/guestbooks/view/?user=monitorp&book=1a&mode=sign

Electrostatically Yours,
Minni, Lysine4flu blog
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Re: Computer monitor testimonials

Marc Martin
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> By the way, both myself & Derek Bishop of singingmountain.org (
> http://www.singingmountain.org/y2003sep27.html) weren't helped by
> various EMF protection devices.

It would be more helpful if we knew exactly which ones you tried
that did not help. There are probably at least 100 such devices
being sold today, and of the dozens I've tried, some helped,
some appeared to do nothing, and some made things worse.

> We both have found that avoidance works best.

To me, avoidance isn't really a "solution", but something you
do until you find a solution. For me, avoidance would
mean moving to the middle of nowhere, selling the TV, stop
using the computer, quit my job, etc. I have done none
of these things. There are some minimal avoidance things
that I can get away with -- moving the computer monitor
3 feet away from me instead of 2, unscrew the florescent
lightbulbs above my desk at work, but that's about it...

> Anyone with computer monitor symptoms is welcome to add their
> testimonial (including brand/model/year/etc.) among my guestbook
> testimonials - this might serve as a collective reference guide
> enabling people to know which ones to avoid:

I wonder how helpful that would be, since everyone seems to
react to different things. For example, I do far better with
CRT monitors than LCD monitors (in general), although I repeatedly
read others saying that LCD monitors work better for them.

Marc

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Re: Computer monitor testimonials

Drasko Cvijovic


Marc, and the others, have you seen those links before?!
A rather extensive source of information regarding ES... It is not
systematic as, say, www.feb.se, but probably deserves adding to our "links"
section...

I liked this text the best, it's very similar to the one on Tao Healing
explanation (we had some months before):
http://www.elcollie.com/st/super.html
(Explaining hypersensitivity as related to Kundalini arrousal. Confirming
our previous conclusion that spirituality has to do... something... with our
condition. )

Drasko

----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 11:47 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Computer monitor testimonials


> > By the way, both myself & Derek Bishop of singingmountain.org (
> > http://www.singingmountain.org/y2003sep27.html) weren't helped by
> > various EMF protection devices.
>
> It would be more helpful if we knew exactly which ones you tried
> that did not help. There are probably at least 100 such devices
> being sold today, and of the dozens I've tried, some helped,
> some appeared to do nothing, and some made things worse.
>
> > We both have found that avoidance works best.
>
> To me, avoidance isn't really a "solution", but something you
> do until you find a solution. For me, avoidance would
> mean moving to the middle of nowhere, selling the TV, stop
> using the computer, quit my job, etc. I have done none
> of these things. There are some minimal avoidance things
> that I can get away with -- moving the computer monitor
> 3 feet away from me instead of 2, unscrew the florescent
> lightbulbs above my desk at work, but that's about it...
>
> > Anyone with computer monitor symptoms is welcome to add their
> > testimonial (including brand/model/year/etc.) among my guestbook
> > testimonials - this might serve as a collective reference guide
> > enabling people to know which ones to avoid:
>
> I wonder how helpful that would be, since everyone seems to
> react to different things. For example, I do far better with
> CRT monitors than LCD monitors (in general), although I repeatedly
> read others saying that LCD monitors work better for them.
>
> Marc
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>

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Re: Computer monitor testimonials

perla1133
hi all,

yeah tried giving a link to one of the el collie pages once. she wrote about the supplements she used there. she has written extensive sites and after her death someone else kept the pages up, valuable info!!

|this soul is Spirit

Drasko Cvijovic <[hidden email]> wrote:


Marc, and the others, have you seen those links before?!
A rather extensive source of information regarding ES... It is not
systematic as, say, www.feb.se, but probably deserves adding to our "links"
section...

I liked this text the best, it's very similar to the one on Tao Healing
explanation (we had some months before):
http://www.elcollie.com/st/super.html
(Explaining hypersensitivity as related to Kundalini arrousal. Confirming
our previous conclusion that spirituality has to do... something... with our
condition. )

Drasko

----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 11:47 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Computer monitor testimonials


> > By the way, both myself & Derek Bishop of singingmountain.org (
> > http://www.singingmountain.org/y2003sep27.html) weren't helped by
> > various EMF protection devices.
>
> It would be more helpful if we knew exactly which ones you tried
> that did not help. There are probably at least 100 such devices
> being sold today, and of the dozens I've tried, some helped,
> some appeared to do nothing, and some made things worse.
>
> > We both have found that avoidance works best.
>
> To me, avoidance isn't really a "solution", but something you
> do until you find a solution. For me, avoidance would
> mean moving to the middle of nowhere, selling the TV, stop
> using the computer, quit my job, etc. I have done none
> of these things. There are some minimal avoidance things
> that I can get away with -- moving the computer monitor
> 3 feet away from me instead of 2, unscrew the florescent
> lightbulbs above my desk at work, but that's about it...
>
> > Anyone with computer monitor symptoms is welcome to add their
> > testimonial (including brand/model/year/etc.) among my guestbook
> > testimonials - this might serve as a collective reference guide
> > enabling people to know which ones to avoid:
>
> I wonder how helpful that would be, since everyone seems to
> react to different things. For example, I do far better with
> CRT monitors than LCD monitors (in general), although I repeatedly
> read others saying that LCD monitors work better for them.
>
> Marc
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>



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Re: Computer monitor testimonials

Minni
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> > Anyone with computer monitor symptoms is welcome to add their
> > testimonial (including brand/model/year/etc.) among my guestbook
> > testimonials - this might serve as a collective reference guide
> > enabling people to know which ones to avoid:
>
> I wonder how helpful that would be, since everyone seems to
> react to different things. For example, I do far better with
> CRT monitors than LCD monitors (in general), although I repeatedly
> read others saying that LCD monitors work better for them.
>
> Marc

As you can see from the site, I myself had problems with both CRT &
LCD. It's merely related to which particular brand anyone has
(there's many permutations, i.e. ES people combined with bad LCD/CRT
NON-ES people combined with bad LCD/CRT, ES people combined with good
LCD/CRT (you get the picture...

Which is why you'll hear different feedback from different people,
each from their own perspective.

Proof of the pudding:

Anyone is welcome to keep tabs on the keyword-searches of visitors to
the site via the link I provided (there's also a sample screenshot on
the site itself.

By the way, the reason you may not see "CRT" as a keyword, is because
not too many people even know what a CRT is. They'll merely
type "computer monitors" as their search term.

Most helpful of all would be a large collection of focused
testimonials such as on my guestbook. It would be great if someone
would create a Survey-Suite style survey, since my LemNet guestbook
isn't too professional looking. That's because it's remote-hosted &
free, so the look is limited to LemNet's offering.

P.S. I've also, of course, experienced a raw throat & suspect some of
the culprits to be, not just computer monitors, but also portable
phone(plus base) right nearby, or else due to the printing emissions
of HP laser printer - also nearby my work area.

Electrostatically Yours,
Minni, Lysine4flu blog