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I've just joined the group, probably would have a lot sooner if I knew of
this group! I first noticed a problem back in 1990 when I was doing temp work and I would go to different offices and sit in front of someone's computer (because they were out that day) and I'd start to fall asleep. So I bought this ugly shielding screen and scotch taped it on and off when I left - it kinda worked. The last time I was in an Apple store where I had signed up to work with someone on a project, my Earthcalm necklace didn't help. After 30 min. I felt lightheaded and couldn't focus...... Does anyone know either how to test if a shielding device really works (like for a cell phone or computer) or if there's been a study to prove which ones work or how to know? Thanks much! Ruth [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> Does anyone know either how to test if a shielding device really works
> (like for a cell phone or computer) or if there's been a study to > prove which ones work or how to know? For things like the Earthcalm necklace, there isn't any way to test what it is doing with conventional EMF measuring equipment, because it works more on the body (I think) than the source of the EMF. Typically, alternative health practitioners use muscle testing ("applied kinesiology") to test whether or not an EMF device "works", however it has been my experience that this sort of testing seems to have NO correlation with a reduction in symptoms. The only way to really "test" these things is to try them out in a given environment, and see if they make any difference to your symptoms. Marc |
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> Typically, alternative health practitioners use muscle testing
> ("applied kinesiology") to test whether or not an EMF device > "works", however it has been my experience that this sort > of testing seems to have NO correlation with a reduction in > symptoms. Yes, kinesiology testing for things like Earthcalm/...: I haven't experienced this to be useful either. Kinesiology imo is useful for testing for food intolerances/allergies, these tests were remarkably accurate with me... Stephen. --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > > Does anyone know either how to test if a shielding device really works > > (like for a cell phone or computer) or if there's been a study to > > prove which ones work or how to know? > > For things like the Earthcalm necklace, there isn't any way to test > what it is doing with conventional EMF measuring equipment, because > it works more on the body (I think) than the source of the EMF. > > Typically, alternative health practitioners use muscle testing > ("applied kinesiology") to test whether or not an EMF device > "works", however it has been my experience that this sort > of testing seems to have NO correlation with a reduction in > symptoms. > > The only way to really "test" these things is to try them out in a > given environment, and see if they make any difference to your > symptoms. > > Marc > ... [show rest of quote] |
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