Dear All,
Just investigating getting a set of spectacles(eyeglasses) with plastic frames (ie no metal). Went to town today, and as ever have to pass through a narrow valley on the way which gets me everytime as it has 3 masts. I get "zapped" going and coming home. Todayfor a change I tried the valley without wearing my glasses (I wasn't driving) and was much improved. Not perfect, but better. Wonder if the metal of the frames is conducting an RF energy from the masts. Anyone got any thoughts on this? Chris Trying to avoid as much EMF as possible somewhere in the UK. |
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> Just investigating getting a set of spectacles(eyeglasses) with
> plastic frames (ie no metal). Yes, I get some nasty side effects when using the computer and wearing glasses. Metal frame glasses are the worst, but plastic frame glasses also cause problems because they still have a little metal in them. Contact lenses work better still... Marc |
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Metal frames from eyeglasses do have 20 dB in energy absorption.
Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 23:27 Subject: [eSens] EMR and Eyeglasses > Dear All, > > Just investigating getting a set of spectacles(eyeglasses) with > plastic frames (ie no metal). Went to town today, and as ever have to > pass through a narrow valley on the way which gets me everytime as it > has 3 masts. I get "zapped" going and coming home. Todayfor a change I > tried the valley without wearing my glasses (I wasn't driving) and was > much improved. Not perfect, but better. Wonder if the metal of the > frames is conducting an RF energy from the masts. Anyone got any > thoughts on this? > > Chris > Trying to avoid as much EMF as possible somewhere in the UK. > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > |
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In a message dated 4/8/2007 9:40:47 AM GMT Standard Time, [hidden email] writes: Metal frames from eyeglasses do have 20 dB in energy absorption. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.ww www.milieuziektes.ww www.hetbitje.ww checked by Norton Antivirus ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris" <_avbook@yahoo.avb_ (mailto:[hidden email]) > To: <_eSens@yahoogroups.eSe_ (mailto:[hidden email]) > Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 23:27 Subject: [eSens] EMR and Eyeglasses > Dear All, > > Just investigating getting a set of spectacles(eyeglass Just in > plastic frames (ie no metal). Went to town today, and as ever have to > pass through a narrow valley on the way which gets me everytime as it > has 3 masts. I get "zapped" going and coming home. Todayfor a change I > tried the valley without wearing my glasses (I wasn't driving) and was > much improved. Not perfect, but better. Wonder if the metal of the > frames is conducting an RF energy from the masts. Anyone got any > thoughts on this? > > Chris > Trying to avoid as much PAUL UK REPLIES - I have noted this before I have absolutely no dogbt that metal frame glasses re-radiate energy around your eyes If I wear them in front of PC especially necessary when I have moved screen a metre from me, I can feel a stinging sensation practically allway around the frames on my skin coresponding to the shape of the frames. I once worked in a highly electropolluted office for 6 months, and had to wear glasses as the computer print was somewhat small, I developed a very large septic spot on the bridge of my nose coressponding to the plastic grommets that rest against the nose for the glasses inside these were the metal ends of the frame acticg I guess rather like nodes for the energy to cross over to the skin. Paul UK [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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