Assuming you are using the laptop's keyboard and the laptop is plugged
in with AC power, would you get more EMFs from a laptop or desktop? Since you'd be using the laptop's keyboard, you'd have to be closer to its screen than a desktop's monitor. Which one is more preventable, laptops or desktops? Are desktops better if you have a big monitor and can sit farther back than a laptop? Or are they both the same with some EMF blocking products? |
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I think desktops can be easier to tolerate, because with a laptop
you are so close to it. With desktops, you only need to be close to the keyboard and the mouse, and the computer and monitor can be kept a reasonable distance away. And if you are really sensitive, you can buy extension cords for the keyboard and mouse and make the computer and monitor really far away. You may need to buy a larger monitor in this case, but I find the distance factor outweighs the additional EMF from a larger monitor. (My computer monitor is about 4 feet away from me, and 26" diagonal) Marc |
Are there any products that you know of that would make desktops and
laptops give you the same EMFs, regardless of distance? Or does distance help more than any EMF blocking products do? |
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I think it's nice to run off a battery. If you are electronically fluent
you could run a regular desktop on a battery pack, but it's obviously easier with a laptop, which has a battery. Then add external keyboard and external monitor. Bill On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 11:17 AM, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: > I think desktops can be easier to tolerate, because with a laptop > you are so close to it. With desktops, you only need to be close > to the keyboard and the mouse, and the computer and monitor can > be kept a reasonable distance away. And if you are really sensitive, > you can buy extension cords for the keyboard and mouse and make the > computer and monitor really far away. You may need to buy a > larger monitor in this case, but I find the distance factor > outweighs the additional EMF from a larger monitor. (My computer > monitor is about 4 feet away from me, and 26" diagonal) > > Marc > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> Are there any products that you know of that would make desktops and
> laptops give you the same EMFs, regardless of distance? Or does > distance help more than any EMF blocking products do? Distance has one advantage over most EMF blocking products -- it seems to work for everyone, and it is easily understood. With EMF blocking products, you will find that certain types of products work in some situations for some people, while someone else may not experience the same benefits. Also, if you are dealing with EMF protection devices, some people refuse to use them because they don't understand how they work, or don't believe that they will work. Also, another thing to consider -- some monitors and laptops allow you to turn down the backlight, making the screen dimmer. This may also help make it more tolerable. Also, lowering the resolution may help as well (if for no other reason than you see it better from a greater distance) Also, not all desktops and laptops are created equally. You may find one particular brand or model is far easier to tolerate than another. Or you may find that it makes a difference in how you use it (it may be harder to tolerate when turning on the Wi-Fi radio, or downloading large files from the Internet, etc) Marc |
So laptops will in most cases give you more EMFs unless you use an external monitor and keyboard with them at least 4 feet away? I would imagine that a battery on a desktop would run out of power very quickly. But how would using a battery on a desktop emit less EMFs? Would the monitor also be run on a battery? |
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> I would
> imagine that a battery on a desktop would run out of power very > quickly. But how would using a battery on a desktop emit less EMFs? > Would the monitor also be run on a battery? That seems rather impractical to run a desktop computer and/or standalone computer monitor on a battery. You'd be better off simply trying to improve the quality of the power going into these, like with a filtering power strip or an EMF protection device. But here we get into the area where not everyone will experience improvements with these (and may even get worse), so you'd have to experiment and see if you notice any improvements. Marc |
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> > > I would > > imagine that a battery on a desktop would run out of power very > > quickly. But how would using a battery on a desktop emit less EMFs? > > Would the monitor also be run on a battery? > > That seems rather impractical to run a desktop computer and/or > standalone computer monitor on a battery. You'd be better off > simply trying to improve the quality of the power going into > these, like with a filtering power strip or an EMF protection > device. But here we get into the area where not everyone > will experience improvements with these (and may even get > worse), so you'd have to experiment and see if you notice > any improvements. > > Marc > Even with EMF protection, how much worse is it to use a laptop right in front of you with no external monitor or keyboard for hours at a time than a desktop that's 3 to 4 feet away from you? |
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> Even with EMF protection, how much worse is it to use a laptop right
> in front of you with no external monitor or keyboard for hours at a > time than a desktop that's 3 to 4 feet away from you? That really depends on your individual sensitivities. In my case, I've got all sorts of EMF protection devices, and find that using a laptop will start to bother me with less than an hour of use, even when running on batteries and with the wireless antenna turned off. On the other hand, I can use my desktop for 10 hours a day, everyday if I wanted to. But my testing isn't exactly fair, because I use a desktop at home and work and the laptop is only used on trips. Marc |
--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
> > > Even with EMF protection, how much worse is it to use a laptop right > > in front of you with no external monitor or keyboard for hours at a > > time than a desktop that's 3 to 4 feet away from you? > > That really depends on your individual sensitivities. In my case, > I've got all sorts of EMF protection devices, and find that using > a laptop will start to bother me with less than an hour of use, > even when running on batteries and with the wireless antenna > turned off. On the other hand, I can use my desktop for 10 > hours a day, everyday if I wanted to. > > But my testing isn't exactly fair, because I use a desktop > at home and work and the laptop is only used on trips. > > Marc > But regardless if someone feels these short-term effects, isn't it going to be equally as bad for their long-term health? I personally felt more uncomfortable from a laptop due to its warm keyboard and the screen seemed harder on my eyes for some reason. I was even sweating when I had it on my lap. |
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> But regardless if someone feels these short-term effects, isn't it
> going to be equally as bad for their long-term health? I suppose it depends if the short-term "feeling bad" is due to something being harmful, or is simply the body detoxifying itself. And if the short-term "feeling good" is due a less harmful environment, or the body's detoxification systems being suppressed. For example, I've long used items from Quantum Products to help improve my tolerance to EMF. However, I get the impression that these might be suppressing my body's detoxification mechanisms, which makes me feel good in the short-term, but may not be a good thing in the long run if used in excess. Marc |
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> > > But regardless if someone feels these short-term effects, isn't it > > going to be equally as bad for their long-term health? > > I suppose it depends if the short-term "feeling bad" is due to > something being harmful, or is simply the body detoxifying > itself. And if the short-term "feeling good" is due a less > harmful environment, or the body's detoxification systems being > suppressed. > > For example, I've long used items from Quantum Products to > help improve my tolerance to EMF. However, I get the > impression that these might be suppressing my body's > detoxification mechanisms, which makes me feel good > in the short-term, but may not be a good thing in the > long run if used in excess. > > Marc > So either way it may have a negative effect in the long-term? What do you think of this Aulterra Neutralizer? http://www.aulterra.com/en-US/welcome/item_detail/1 It's supposed to reduce EMFs after you stick it on your computer or cell phone. If I stuck one on every one of my computers, TVs, and monitors, would I no longer need to worry about EMFs? |
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> So either way it may have a negative effect in the long-term?
I'm just pointing out that short term improvements don't necessarily mean long term improvements. The better solutions provide both. :-) > What do you think of this Aulterra Neutralizer? I have an Aulterra Neutralizer, and I find that its not powerful enough to reduce my symptoms around computers. In fact, I recall that it made my symptoms worse! (probably due to my body mobilizing more toxins that my liver can not process) Marc |
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> > > So either way it may have a negative effect in the long-term? > > I'm just pointing out that short term improvements don't > necessarily mean long term improvements. The better > solutions provide both. :-) > > > What do you think of this Aulterra Neutralizer? > > I have an Aulterra Neutralizer, and I find that its > not powerful enough to reduce my symptoms around > computers. In fact, I recall that it made my > symptoms worse! (probably due to my body > mobilizing more toxins that my liver can > not process) > > Marc > What are these "better solution"? And what products have you purchased that have completely removed EMFs from your home? |
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> What are these "better solution"? And what products have
> you purchased that have completely removed EMFs from your home? There is no good way to completely remove EMFs from your home, so you'll need to ask a different question. With my particular sensitives and my particular EMF environment, I regularly use the following devices: Quantum Companion http://www.quantumproducts.com/catalog/quantum_companion.html Quantum Home http://www.quantumproducts.com/catalog/quantum_home.html Quantum Byte http://www.quantumproducts.com/catalog/quantum_byte.html Quantum Power Conditioner http://www.quantumproducts.com/catalog/quantum_power.html Springlife stainless steel pendant http://www.choosecra.com/store/tech/splf-silver-pendants.html Tachyonized wrist bands http://www.tachyon-energy-products.com/index.htm I also occasionally use the following devices: Mega-Chi pendant http://www.oxygenresearch.com/oxybliss/megachipendant.html Personal Polarizer http://cutcat.com/item.php?item_id=827 There are certainly lots of other devices on the market, and I have tried many of them, but these are the above are the ones I use, and I've used them long enough to know that they provide both short and long term benefits. Marc |
--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
> > > What are these "better solution"? And what products have > > you purchased that have completely removed EMFs from your home? > > There is no good way to completely remove EMFs from your > home, so you'll need to ask a different question. > > With my particular sensitives and my particular EMF > environment, I regularly use the following devices: > > Quantum Companion > Quantum Home http://www.quantumproducts.com/catalog/quantum_home.html > Quantum Byte http://www.quantumproducts.com/catalog/quantum_byte.html > Quantum Power Conditioner http://www.quantumproducts.com/catalog/quantum_power.html > Springlife stainless steel pendant http://www.choosecra.com/store/tech/splf-silver-pendants.html > Tachyonized wrist bands http://www.tachyon-energy-products.com/index.htm > > I also occasionally use the following devices: > > Mega-Chi pendant http://www.oxygenresearch.com/oxybliss/megachipendant.html > Personal Polarizer http://cutcat.com/item.php?item_id=827 > > There are certainly lots of other devices on the > market, and I have tried many of them, but these > are the above are the ones I use, and I've used > them long enough to know that they provide both > short and long term benefits. > > Marc > Which one of these works best? And with these products,would you still get more EMFs when using a laptop's keyboard directly in front of you, than when using a desktop? |
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> Which one of these works best? And with these products,would you still
> get more EMFs when using a laptop's keyboard directly in front of you, > than when using a desktop? Again, these products do NOT change the amount of EMFs coming from a laptop. They merely make the EMFs more tolerable (to me, at least). For a laptop, I generally use the Quantum Byte software (which has a 2-week free trial), a Quantum power conditioner (plug the laptop's power cord into this), and a Springlife pendant (to be placed on your person or on the laptop). So that's 3 products all used at once. As for which one product works the best, I suppose the Quantum Home or the Mega-Chi pendant. However, those products are far more expensive. Also, if looking for a single product, I had good luck with former list-member Vinny Pinto's Coherent Space devices: http://www.coherentspace.info/products.html I generally don't mention these because they are very expensive, and there are no money-back guarantees offered. Marc |
--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
> > > Which one of these works best? And with these products,would you still > > get more EMFs when using a laptop's keyboard directly in front of you, > > than when using a desktop? > > Again, these products do NOT change the amount of EMFs coming from > a laptop. They merely make the EMFs more tolerable (to me, at least). > For a laptop, I generally use the Quantum Byte software (which has > a 2-week free trial), a Quantum power conditioner (plug the laptop's > power cord into this), and a Springlife pendant (to be placed on > your person or on the laptop). > > So that's 3 products all used at once. As for which one product > works the best, I suppose the Quantum Home or the Mega-Chi pendant. > However, those products are far more expensive. > > Also, if looking for a single product, I had good luck with > former list-member Vinny Pinto's Coherent Space devices: > > http://www.coherentspace.info/products.html > > I generally don't mention these because they are very expensive, > and there are no money-back guarantees offered. > > Marc > I would like to know what the ideal situation would be to avoid as much negative effects of EMFs as possible. Out of the following scenarios, which ones would you get the worst effects from EMFs and which ones would you get the least when doing these for hours at a time? Could you possibly rate each scenario as to how healthy or unhealthy it would be to do for several or many hours each day? using a laptop on a table 2 feet or less away from you with an external mouse, but no external keyboard or monitor or EMF blocking products using a laptop on a table 2 feet or less away from you with no external keyboard or monitor with EMF blocking products and an external mouse using a laptop on a table 4 feet or more away from you with an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse with EMF blocking products using a desktop two feet or less from you with no EMF blocking products using a desktop two feet or less from you with EMF blocking products using a desktop four feet or more from you with no EMF blocking products using a desktop four feet or more from you with EMF blocking products |
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> I would like to know what the ideal situation would be to avoid as
> much negative effects of EMFs as possible. Out of the following > scenarios, which ones would you get the worst effects from EMFs and > which ones would you get the least when doing these for hours at a > time? Could you possibly rate each scenario as to how healthy or > unhealthy it would be to do for several or many hours each day? Hmmm, I think there is such a large variation in laptops and desktops and EMF blocking products that it is impossible to generically rate them against each other. All I can say is that after experimenting for years, I have found the following to be the healthiest option: "using a desktop four feet or more from you with EMF blocking products" Marc |
--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
> > > I would like to know what the ideal situation would be to avoid as > > much negative effects of EMFs as possible. Out of the following > > scenarios, which ones would you get the worst effects from EMFs and > > which ones would you get the least when doing these for hours at a > > time? Could you possibly rate each scenario as to how healthy or > > unhealthy it would be to do for several or many hours each day? > > Hmmm, I think there is such a large variation in laptops and > desktops and EMF blocking products that it is impossible to > generically rate them against each other. > > All I can say is that after experimenting for years, I have found > the following to be the healthiest option: > > "using a desktop four feet or more from you with EMF blocking > > Marc That's what I thought would be best, but how does it compare to using a desktop four feet away without EMF products? Is the desktop four feet away without EMF products still better than using a laptop two feet away from you with or without EMF blocking products? > |
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