Ipad protection - tingling hands

classic Classic list List threaded Threaded
11 messages Options
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Ipad protection - tingling hands

ninipooh
We have ethernet cables (no WIFI) and grounding cables but my kids still hold and touch the screen when playing games. I limit their time to weekends, 2 hours but i am still concerned as my son tells me his hands are tingling.  what to do?
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Ipad protection - tingling hands

WiFried
LessEMF sells shielded gloves:

http://lessemf.com/personal.html

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Ipad protection - tingling hands

Marc Martin
Administrator
I think some people react to the touchscreen technology and also the internal electronics in iPads, iPhones, etc., so even though you've got it wired, it's still causing problems.  I don't know if there's anything to be done about that, other than trying an alternate piece of hardware and seeing if that improves things.  

There was some talk once about the early iPads being more tolerable, but these days those would be classified "ancient / obsolete" models.

Marc
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Ipad protection - tingling hands

Merializer
This post was updated on .
In reply to this post by WiFried
yes they sell shielded gloves, they sell all kinds of things, but do they shield from a keyboard ?
They say it shields RF and electric, which is a bit vague and misleading imo.
And metal also attracts electric fields, and grounding the gloves may also be a bad idea.
They won't shield RF/dirty power in the kHz to lower MHz range. Only higher RF like in the GHz range for example. And they won't shield magnetic.
(also they are Adult Size, he says it's for his kids).
And someone i know has tested the gloves and says they don't help.
It's also possible that it depends on what you are sensitive to ?
But i wouldn't recommend trying those.
i have tested some shielding materials on a mouse and i doesn't seem effective:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDiVI-Zdm78

But i'm just doing tests.
question everything, test for yourself, etc.
I make mistakes as well.
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Ipad protection - tingling hands

Fog Top
In reply to this post by ninipooh
If the Wifi has been turned off on the iPad then the RF blocking gloves may not help.  Perhaps it's the high magnetic field coming from the device which is why some in the group are trying to find a more tolerable mouse with a low magnetic field.  Here's a video showing the high magnetic field of an iPad.  It's the top scale on the Trifield showing around 20 milli gauss which would have my hands tingling and aching soon)


From: ninipooh [via ES] <ml+[hidden email]>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2019 7:04 PM
To: Fog Top
Subject: [ES] Ipad protection - tingling hands
 
We have ethernet cables (no WIFI) and grounding cables but my kids still hold and touch the screen when playing games. I limit their time to weekends, 2 hours but i am still concerned as my son tells me his hands are tingling.  what to do?


If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below:
http://es-forum.com/Ipad-protection-tingling-hands-tp4033512.html
To start a new topic under ES, email ml+[hidden email]
To unsubscribe from ES, click here.
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Ipad protection - tingling hands

ninipooh
In reply to this post by WiFried
I am wondering about this as I had dental amalgams which caused heavy metal toxicity, they told me having metals in my body was attracting electro/wifi radiation like an antenna. Wouldn't the metal in the gloves, therefore, attract these waves the same way?
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Ipad protection - tingling hands

ninipooh
In reply to this post by Fog Top
i don't see a link to the video
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Ipad protection - tingling hands

ninipooh
In reply to this post by Fog Top
Thank you, would you mind sending me the video showing the high magnetic field of an iPad.

Jeanene

On Jan 21, 2019, at 12:58 PM, Fog Top [via ES] <[hidden email]> wrote:

If the Wifi has been turned off on the iPad then the RF blocking gloves may not help.  Perhaps it's the high magnetic field coming from the device which is why some in the group are trying to find a more tolerable mouse with a low magnetic field.  Here's a video showing the high magnetic field of an iPad.  It's the top scale on the Trifield showing around 20 milli gauss which would have my hands tingling and aching soon)


From: ninipooh [via ES] <ml+<a href="x-msg://127/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&amp;node=4033517&amp;i=0" target="_top" rel="nofollow" link="external" class="">[hidden email]>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2019 7:04 PM
To: Fog Top
Subject: [ES] Ipad protection - tingling hands
 
We have ethernet cables (no WIFI) and grounding cables but my kids still hold and touch the screen when playing games. I limit their time to weekends, 2 hours but i am still concerned as my son tells me his hands are tingling.  what to do?


If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below:
http://es-forum.com/Ipad-protection-tingling-hands-tp4033512.html
To start a new topic under ES, email ml+<a href="x-msg://127/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&amp;node=4033517&amp;i=1" target="_top" rel="nofollow" link="external" class="">[hidden email]
To unsubscribe from ES, click here.



If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below:
http://es-forum.com/Ipad-protection-tingling-hands-tp4033512p4033517.html
To unsubscribe from Ipad protection - tingling hands, click here.

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Ipad protection - tingling hands

Marc Martin
Administrator
In reply to this post by ninipooh
On January 21, "ninipooh [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I am wondering about this as I had dental amalgams which caused heavy metal
> toxicity, they told me having metals in my body was attracting electro/wifi
> radiation like an antenna. Wouldn't the metal in the gloves, therefore,
> attract these waves the same way?

Well yes, there are those who avoid having metal on their person... no belt buckles, eyeglasses, jewelry, watches, car keys, metal dental fillings, etc.  As it makes symptoms worse when combined with certain frequencies.  And I think these people would not do well wearing gloves or other shielded clothing containing metal.

However, some people seem fine with it, and even find it beneficial.  But that's like anything else with this condition -- not everyone reacts the same to things.

Marc
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Ipad protection - tingling hands

Fog Top
In reply to this post by ninipooh
Ninipooh, sorry, here's the link's to videos showing the magnetic field coming from an iPad:
The first video exceeds 30 mG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXUuZl537YI




From: ninipooh [via ES] <ml+[hidden email]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2019 12:52 AM
To: Fog Top
Subject: [ES] Re: Ipad protection - tingling hands
 
i don't see a link to the video


If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below:
http://es-forum.com/Ipad-protection-tingling-hands-tp4033512p4033524.html
To start a new topic under ES, email ml+[hidden email]
To unsubscribe from ES, click here.
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Ipad protection - tingling hands

ninipooh
Thank you. Since the Ipad seems to emit all this magnetic radiation what is the safest way for the kids to play their fortnight game. I wish I could just throw them out.