I am trying to use the Silverell hoodie to protect myself from the electrosmog in a few different buildings. However, I don’t see an improvement. I had initially tried pulling the hoodie forward to try to protect my face but it really seems to burn my face even more. Is the EMR just bouncing around inside the hood and causing more harm than good?
I work in an area with fluorescent lights (removed immediately overhead), wifi, wireless repeaters, and people with cell phones. The company is only willing to make very small adjustments to the environment – but will not admit that there is a great risk to all employees because of the electrosmog (many cell phone repeaters and wireless routers in the building). Exactly what do I need to “protect” from all of this – my head, my face, my body….? My noticeable symptom - numb face (progressed to burning) - started in March. I recognized the cause after having a brain MRI which set my face on fire (an hour or so later) and made my teeth so sensitive I couldn't brush them. The company will not support letting me work at home (we have neutralized the environment) or a short-term disability claim to let me discharge. Thanks for any advice. T.O. Bennett [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
You don't want any seams. putting a large veil over your whole
head should help at least with the wi-fi going into your head. Veilshield is a good choice. Put a baseball cap under it. I think you need at least 4 linear feet, preferably more. On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 8:58 AM, T.O. Bennett <[hidden email]> wrote: > ** > > > I am trying to use the Silverell hoodie to protect myself from the > electrosmog in a few different buildings. However, I dont see an > improvement. I had initially tried pulling the hoodie forward to try to > protect my face but it really seems to burn my face even more. Is the EMR > just bouncing around inside the hood and causing more harm than good? > > I work in an area with fluorescent lights (removed immediately overhead), > wifi, wireless repeaters, and people with cell phones. The company is only > willing to make very small adjustments to the environment but will not > admit that there is a great risk to all employees because of the electrosmog > (many cell phone repeaters and wireless routers in the building). Exactly > what do I need to protect from all of this my head, my face, my > body .? > > My noticeable symptom - numb face (progressed to burning) - started in > March. I recognized the cause after having a brain MRI which set my face > on fire (an hour or so later) and made my teeth so sensitive I couldn't > brush them. The company will not support letting me work at home (we have > neutralized the environment) or a short-term disability claim to let me > discharge. > > Thanks for any advice. > T.O. Bennett > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: [hidden email] [hidden email] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ |
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> I work in an area with fluorescent lights (removed immediately overhead), wifi, wireless repeaters, and people with cell
> phones. The company is only willing to make very small adjustments to the environment – but will not admit that there is a > great risk to all employees because of the electrosmog (many cell phone repeaters and wireless routers in the building). > Exactly what do I need to “protect” from all of this – my head, my face, my body….? Well, this may not work for you, but I overcame such an environment with: -- supplements (antioxidants, essential fatty acids,anti-bacterial/viral/fungal, etc.) -- removal of as much metal on/in/around my body as possible -- avoidance (move the computer/monitor back away as far as possible, unscrew the overhead florescent lights, turn down the monitor backlight) -- EMF protection devices (mostly from QuantumProducts.com) Marc |
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Hi T.O.,
I actually had a similar experience wearing a conductive shirt---not only did I feel even worse than usual around wi-fi when wearing it, but I developed a rather spectacular rash where it touched my skin, which is not one of my usual symptoms. I have, however, had some luck with the baseball caps that Less EMF sells; I'd recommend giving one a try. The other thing that's been helpful to me is connecting my body to electrical ground---this company sells equipment to do so safely and unobtrusively: https://shop.earthing.com/shopdisplayproducts.asp?category=ALL Effectiveness will vary, depending on the resistance in the ground circuit, what appliances are hooked up to it, and possibly by the presence and magnitude of ground currents in your area. I recommend bypassing the electrical system and using one of the grounding rods they sell if you can, but even if you can't you may find it to be pretty helpful. I'm a college student, and I wear their ankle bands to school and plug into a grounded electrical outlet whenever I can. Good luck. --- In [hidden email], "T.O. Bennett" <tobennett@...> wrote: > > I am trying to use the Silverell hoodie to protect myself from the electrosmog in a few different buildings.  However, I donât see an improvement.  I had initially tried pulling the hoodie forward to try to protect my face but it really seems to burn my face even more.  Is the EMR just bouncing around inside the hood and causing more harm than good? >  > I work in an area with fluorescent lights (removed immediately overhead), wifi, wireless repeaters, and people with cell phones.  The company is only willing to make very small adjustments to the environment â" but will not admit that there is a great risk to all employees because of the electrosmog (many cell phone repeaters and wireless routers in the building).  Exactly what do I need to âprotectâ from all of this â" my head, my face, my bodyâ¦.?  >  > My noticeable symptom - numb face (progressed to burning) - started in March.  I recognized the cause after having a brain MRI which set my face on fire (an hour or so later) and made my teeth so sensitive I couldn't brush them.  The company will not support letting me work at home (we have neutralized the environment) or a short-term disability claim to let me discharge. >  > Thanks for any advice. > T.O. Bennett > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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thanks for the response. I do have a group at work connected to the building ground. It has been tested for continuity - but we aren't 100% if the building is 100% solid ground (if that's the right way to say it). I'll check out the earthing website. I did write to LessEMF to ask if I was wearing the hood wrong on the hoodie but I didn't receive a response so I'm not real interested in buying anything else from them. Customer service is very important for repeat business. Thanks again. T.O. --- In [hidden email], "joshfinley1985" <josh416@...> wrote: > > Hi T.O., > > I actually had a similar experience wearing a conductive shirt---not only did I feel even worse than usual around wi-fi when wearing it, but I developed a rather spectacular rash where it touched my skin, which is not one of my usual symptoms. I have, however, had some luck with the baseball caps that Less EMF sells; I'd recommend giving one a try. > > The other thing that's been helpful to me is connecting my body to electrical ground---this company sells equipment to do so safely and unobtrusively: > https://shop.earthing.com/shopdisplayproducts.asp?category=ALL > Effectiveness will vary, depending on the resistance in the ground circuit, what appliances are hooked up to it, and possibly by the presence and magnitude of ground currents in your area. I recommend bypassing the electrical system and using one of the grounding rods they sell if you can, but even if you can't you may find it to be pretty helpful. I'm a college student, and I wear their ankle bands to school and plug into a grounded electrical outlet whenever I can. > > Good luck. > > > --- In [hidden email], "T.O. Bennett" <tobennett@> wrote: > > > > I am trying to use the Silverell hoodie to protect myself from the electrosmog in a few different buildings.  However, I donât see an improvement.  I had initially tried pulling the hoodie forward to try to protect my face but it really seems to burn my face even more.  Is the EMR just bouncing around inside the hood and causing more harm than good? > >  > > I work in an area with fluorescent lights (removed immediately overhead), wifi, wireless repeaters, and people with cell phones.  The company is only willing to make very small adjustments to the environment â" but will not admit that there is a great risk to all employees because of the electrosmog (many cell phone repeaters and wireless routers in the building).  Exactly what do I need to âprotectâ from all of this â" my head, my face, my bodyâ¦.?  > >  > > My noticeable symptom - numb face (progressed to burning) - started in March.  I recognized the cause after having a brain MRI which set my face on fire (an hour or so later) and made my teeth so sensitive I couldn't brush them.  The company will not support letting me work at home (we have neutralized the environment) or a short-term disability claim to let me discharge. > >  > > Thanks for any advice. > > T.O. Bennett > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > |
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HI Bill,
thanks for the response. I don't really understand the exact purpose of the ball cap. Do we only need to protect our brain? My symptoms are in my face, throat and heart palpitations. I am flying to Bosnia-Hercegovina on a pilgrimage in Sept so I might need the VeilShield for the plane flight. Thanks for the recommendation. T.O. --- In [hidden email], Bill Bruno <wbruno@...> wrote: > > You don't want any seams. putting a large veil over your whole > head should help at least with the wi-fi going into your head. > Veilshield is a good choice. Put a baseball cap under it. > I think you need at least 4 linear feet, preferably more. > > > > On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 8:58 AM, T.O. Bennett <tobennett@...> wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > I am trying to use the Silverell hoodie to protect myself from the > > electrosmog in a few different buildings. However, I don't see an > > improvement. I had initially tried pulling the hoodie forward to try to > > protect my face but it really seems to burn my face even more. Is the EMR > > just bouncing around inside the hood and causing more harm than good? > > > > I work in an area with fluorescent lights (removed immediately overhead), > > wifi, wireless repeaters, and people with cell phones. The company is only > > willing to make very small adjustments to the environment but will not > > admit that there is a great risk to all employees because of the electrosmog > > (many cell phone repeaters and wireless routers in the building). Exactly > > what do I need to "protect" from all of this my head, my face, my > > body .? > > > > My noticeable symptom - numb face (progressed to burning) - started in > > March. I recognized the cause after having a brain MRI which set my face > > on fire (an hour or so later) and made my teeth so sensitive I couldn't > > brush them. The company will not support letting me work at home (we have > > neutralized the environment) or a short-term disability claim to let me > > discharge. > > > > Thanks for any advice. > > T.O. Bennett > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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Hi Marc,
I'm curious about more details of your supplements regimen. I went to an immunologist as I have read that a weakened immune system could make us more vulnerable to the EMR affects. I haven't seen the full test results but I was put on a high dosage of niacin. My husband suggested I try Bentonite clay which is negatively charged. I got the Living Clay brand and am using it for facial masks and detoxing. I haven't noticed an immediate result but I'm guessing it's more long term. It's supposed to remove metal from the body among other things. The QuantumPro devices look interesting. I work in a very large engineering facility with probably 2000 people and the company seems to be unwilling to help me so I'm guessing they won't invest in the QuantumPro. I don't know if I put one in my cubicle if it would help. ? Can we actually "overcome" the environment? I'm reading the book "Wireless Radiation Rescue". So far, seems to be more preventative advice. I haven't gotten to the part about what to do if you're already e-sensitive. Thanks again for any more details about your supplements. T.O. --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > > I work in an area with fluorescent lights (removed immediately overhead), wifi, wireless repeaters, and people with cell > > phones.  The company is only willing to make very small adjustments to the environment â" but will not admit that there is a > > great risk to all employees because of the electrosmog (many cell phone repeaters and wireless routers in the building).  > > Exactly what do I need to âprotectâ from all of this â" my head, my face, my bodyâ¦.?  > > Well, this may not work for you, but I overcame such an environment with: > > -- supplements (antioxidants, essential fatty acids,anti-bacterial/viral/fungal, etc.) > -- removal of as much metal on/in/around my body as possible > -- avoidance (move the computer/monitor back away as far as possible, unscrew > the overhead florescent lights, turn down the monitor backlight) > -- EMF protection devices (mostly from QuantumProducts.com) > > Marc > |
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> I'm curious about more details of your supplements regimen. I went to an
> immunologist as I have read that a weakened immune system could make us > more vulnerable to the EMR affects. My supplement regimen has varied over the years, but there does seem to be some common ground throughout the years: -- heavy metal detox -- immune system support (anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-viral) -- anti-oxidants -- pH control -- foods-based vitamins and minerals > My husband suggested I try Bentonite clay which is negatively charged. I > got the Living Clay brand and am using it for facial masks and detoxing. I find clay masks to be helpful, but they're such a pain to do... they also sell clay that you can take internally (tablets, liquids), but I can't say that I've notice these helping much. > The QuantumPro devices look interesting. I work in a very large engineering > facility with probably 2000 people and the company seems to be unwilling to > help me so I'm guessing they won't invest in the QuantumPro. I don't > know if I put one in my cubicle if it would help. ? Can we actually > "overcome" the environment? I can't say whether it would work for you, but it definitely worked for me. My cubicle has a Quantum Pro, a Quantum Monitor, a Quantum Power Conditioner, a Quantum Companion in my pants pocket, and the Quantum Byte Software running on my PC. I really doubt that I would be able to work there without all this stuff. So from my viewpoint, all of this stuff pays for itself with your first paycheck (and I've been using this stuff for 10 years!) Marc |
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Just a thought. Radiation causes leakage in the blood brain barrier-. So wearing a shielded cap may protect the brain from this assault. Lizzie To: [hidden email] From: [hidden email] Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2011 19:44:34 +0000 Subject: [eSens] Re: LessEMF Silverell Hoodie HI Bill, thanks for the response. I don't really understand the exact purpose of the ball cap. Do we only need to protect our brain? My symptoms are in my face, throat and heart palpitations. I am flying to Bosnia-Hercegovina on a pilgrimage in Sept so I might need the VeilShield for the plane flight. Thanks for the recommendation. T.O. --- In [hidden email], Bill Bruno <wbruno@...> wrote: > > You don't want any seams. putting a large veil over your whole > head should help at least with the wi-fi going into your head. > Veilshield is a good choice. Put a baseball cap under it. > I think you need at least 4 linear feet, preferably more. > > > > On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 8:58 AM, T.O. Bennett <tobennett@...> wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > I am trying to use the Silverell hoodie to protect myself from the > > electrosmog in a few different buildings. However, I don't see an > > improvement. I had initially tried pulling the hoodie forward to try to > > protect my face but it really seems to burn my face even more. Is the EMR > > just bouncing around inside the hood and causing more harm than good? > > > > I work in an area with fluorescent lights (removed immediately overhead), > > wifi, wireless repeaters, and people with cell phones. The company is only > > willing to make very small adjustments to the environment but will not > > admit that there is a great risk to all employees because of the electrosmog > > (many cell phone repeaters and wireless routers in the building). Exactly > > what do I need to "protect" from all of this my head, my face, my > > body .? > > > > My noticeable symptom - numb face (progressed to burning) - started in > > March. I recognized the cause after having a brain MRI which set my face > > on fire (an hour or so later) and made my teeth so sensitive I couldn't > > brush them. The company will not support letting me work at home (we have > > neutralized the environment) or a short-term disability claim to let me > > discharge. > > > > Thanks for any advice. > > T.O. Bennett > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: [hidden email] [hidden email] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ |
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Remember, the hoodie (and all shielding fabrics) can shield radiowaves but not magnetic fields. Please try to determine if your problem is related top magnetic fields. If so, you will need to find a way to increase your distance or turn off the magnetic field sources. Emil DeToffol Less EMF Inc. 809 Madison Ave. Albany NY 12208 USA tel: +1-518-432-1550 www.lessemf.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "T.O. Bennett" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Friday, July 29, 2011 10:58 AM Subject: [eSens] LessEMF Silverell Hoodie I am trying to use the Silverell hoodie to protect myself from the electrosmog in a few different buildings. However, I don’t see an improvement. I had initially tried pulling the hoodie forward to try to protect my face but it really seems to burn my face even more. Is the EMR just bouncing around inside the hood and causing more harm than good? I work in an area with fluorescent lights (removed immediately overhead), wifi, wireless repeaters, and people with cell phones. The company is only willing to make very small adjustments to the environment – but will not admit that there is a great risk to all employees because of the electrosmog (many cell phone repeaters and wireless routers in the building). Exactly what do I need to “protect” from all of this – my head, my face, my body….? My noticeable symptom - numb face (progressed to burning) - started in March. I recognized the cause after having a brain MRI which set my face on fire (an hour or so later) and made my teeth so sensitive I couldn't brush them. The company will not support letting me work at home (we have neutralized the environment) or a short-term disability claim to let me discharge. Thanks for any advice. T.O. Bennett [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links |
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Which Qaunatum product would you start with for your home? Thanks, Kathy <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] LessEMF Silverell Hoodie I can't say whether it would work for you, but it definitely worked for me. My cubicle has a Quantum Pro, a Quantum Monitor, a Quantum Power Conditioner, a Quantum Companion in my pants pocket, and the Quantum Byte Software running on my PC. I really doubt that I would be able to work there without all this stuff. So from my viewpoint, all of this stuff pays for itself with your first paycheck (and I've been using this stuff for 10 years!) Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 16:39 -0700, "KathyB" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Which Qaunatum product would you start with for your home? Hard to say.... *I* started out with the portable Quantum companion, and then added the power strips ("power conditioners"). Although I think Diane/Evie only found the strongest of all of their items to be helpful -- the Quantum Pro. I think I would have found the Quantum Pro "too strong" for me at first, and am glad that I started off with the weaker products (and I still only use the Quantum Pro at work). And then we have Loni, who I don't think found any benefit with even the Quantum Pro... Marc |
Thanks Mark. From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Quantum Products On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 16:39 -0700, "KathyB" <[hidden email]> wrote: > Which Qaunatum product would you start with for your home? Hard to say.... *I* started out with the portable Quantum companion, and then added the power strips ("power conditioners"). Although I think Diane/Evie only found the strongest of all of their items to be helpful -- the Quantum Pro. I think I would have found the Quantum Pro "too strong" for me at first, and am glad that I started off with the weaker products (and I still only use the Quantum Pro at work). And then we have Loni, who I don't think found any benefit with even the Quantum Pro... Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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I have the Quantum Pro as Marc said and see no benefit at all. It's unplugged. Loni
--- On Mon, 8/1/11, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Quantum Products To: [hidden email] Date: Monday, August 1, 2011, 4:47 PM On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 16:39 -0700, "KathyB" <[hidden email]> wrote: > Which Qaunatum product would you start with for your home? Hard to say.... *I* started out with the portable Quantum companion, and then added the power strips ("power conditioners"). Although I think Diane/Evie only found the strongest of all of their items to be helpful -- the Quantum Pro. I think I would have found the Quantum Pro "too strong" for me at first, and am glad that I started off with the weaker products (and I still only use the Quantum Pro at work). And then we have Loni, who I don't think found any benefit with even the Quantum Pro... Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi All, and Marc,
Marc wrote: "there does seem to be some common ground throughout the years: -- heavy metal detox -- immune system support (anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-viral) -- anti-oxidants -- pH control -- foods-based vitamins and minerals" Me: Very informative and to the point, Marc. Thanks. I wanted to add to the idea of immune system support.... any disease or chemical toxin build-up which one has can also affect the immune system negatively. For instance, celiac disease, antibiotic build-up, herbicides, pesticides.... So, in other words, any disease you can effectively treat or any chemical compounds you can get out of your body will also go a long way toward helping the immune system. (Most of you already know this; I am writing for the newbies here.) I got much better after going to a homeopath who was able to test me for toxic issues and make a remedy for me, personally, which helped detox them from my bone marrow. I was extremely ill (actually thought I might die) for 6 weeks or more after taking this remedy, until my body got it all out of my system, but I have been much much improved since and that has reflected also in improved ES. Also, my husband heard a news report on emfs during pregnancy causing asthma in children from KDKA radio out of Pittsburgh. I tried to look up the actual news report and couldn't find it. However, I looked up fetal exposure to emfs and found this research from the NIH, of all places. (Who'd think real research would ever come from there??? lol): http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_114885.html While looking I also found KDKA news audio of an interview with Devra Davis. Some interesting research was mentioned: http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2011/07/26/are-cell-phones-damaging-our-brains/ Also, on a personal note, I seem to have my spyware/other computer problems sorted out, but will still not be emailing personally for a while just in case. I just don't want to chance it till I am sure. Diane --- On Sun, 7/31/11, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] LessEMF Silverell Hoodie To: [hidden email] Date: Sunday, July 31, 2011, 4:18 PM > I'm curious about more details of your supplements regimen. I went to an > immunologist as I have read that a weakened immune system could make us > more vulnerable to the EMR affects. My supplement regimen has varied over the years, but there does seem to be some common ground throughout the years: -- heavy metal detox -- immune system support (anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-viral) -- anti-oxidants -- pH control -- foods-based vitamins and minerals > My husband suggested I try Bentonite clay which is negatively charged. I > got the Living Clay brand and am using it for facial masks and detoxing. I find clay masks to be helpful, but they're such a pain to do... they also sell clay that you can take internally (tablets, liquids), but I can't say that I've notice these helping much. > The QuantumPro devices look interesting. I work in a very large engineering > facility with probably 2000 people and the company seems to be unwilling to > help me so I'm guessing they won't invest in the QuantumPro. I don't > know if I put one in my cubicle if it would help. ? Can we actually > "overcome" the environment? I can't say whether it would work for you, but it definitely worked for me. My cubicle has a Quantum Pro, a Quantum Monitor, a Quantum Power Conditioner, a Quantum Companion in my pants pocket, and the Quantum Byte Software running on my PC. I really doubt that I would be able to work there without all this stuff. So from my viewpoint, all of this stuff pays for itself with your first paycheck (and I've been using this stuff for 10 years!) Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi again,
Marc wrote: "I think Diane/Evie only found the strongest of all of their items to be helpful -- the Quantum Pro." Me: I did find the Q Pro to help me. It was, however, the only one I tried for the home. I didn't find the Q Companion helpful, due to the way I travel--few emfs in most places (rural/forested areas) and lots of emfs for small stretches of road. The Q Companion will help more if you are in a high emf area everywhere you go. I chose the Q Pro because it had more settings on it and I was told by the company rep that that would be helpful. And, indeed, the setting which ultimately helped me was not even on the Q Home. I no longer need to use the Q Pro in my house (I am improved enough to do without it, plus we addressed wiring issues in our house since then). I now put it in my parents' house, for their benefit. Also, I might add that if you have a larger area you need to address, the Q Pro covers a larger distance. My house is 2050 sq feet and the Q Home is only good up to 1500 sq feet, if memory serves. Also, I was sent a plug-in power conditioner outlet free with the Pro, which I thought was helpful. Diane --- On Mon, 8/1/11, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Quantum Products To: [hidden email] Date: Monday, August 1, 2011, 7:47 PM On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 16:39 -0700, "KathyB" <[hidden email]> wrote: > Which Qaunatum product would you start with for your home? Hard to say.... *I* started out with the portable Quantum companion, and then added the power strips ("power conditioners"). Although I think Diane/Evie only found the strongest of all of their items to be helpful -- the Quantum Pro. I think I would have found the Quantum Pro "too strong" for me at first, and am glad that I started off with the weaker products (and I still only use the Quantum Pro at work). And then we have Loni, who I don't think found any benefit with even the Quantum Pro... Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> I didn't find the Q Companion helpful, due to the way I travel-- > few emfs in most places (rural/forested areas) and lots of emfs > for small stretches of road. The Q Companion will help more > if you are in a high emf area everywhere you go. Ahh, well I mostly depend on my Quantum Companion at work, where the EMF level is high everywhere, for 8 hours a day. And if I go somewhere where the EMF level is low, I can simply switch the Quantum Companion off. Marc |
Hi Marc,
Yeah, I was using the Quantum Companion for driving, but it only worked when I was in the city. On local roads I am going past towers every 2 to 10 miles, but it was a pain to turn on and off for that. I could have kept it for when I go to the city, but I am good with that now, due to supplements I take, and the money was needed elsewhere. ;) True, I cannot dawdle while I am there usually (if I do, I pay the next day), but I can easily spend 6 to 8 hours there now without a setback. I was looking for something which would provide protection for going in and out of emfs, which I still notice. I am usually not bad with it, now, but I just didn't want the distraction. It was interesting, lately I got to go on a road trip (the first real one since I got bad in 2006) to Green Bank, W. Va, and thru the mountains over to the Virginia coast, up to Ocean City, Maryland and over to Annapolis and back home. I was the very worst the entire trip going thru W. Va of all places!!! I didn't expect that. We passed 5 areas with towers which bothered me. My memory is a bit fuzzy on where but 2 or 3 of them affected my breathing and 2 or 3 or them affected my stomach! I had never had gut pain from cell or microwave towers before. The two which caused gut pain also gave me a migraine which didn't go away till we were in the mountains of Virginia. Those 2 towers, if I am not mistaken, were outside Elkins, W Va, and Green Bank is only an hour or so away from Elkins. So I didn't feel well when I got to Green Bank, and didn't improve at all while there. (We only stayed 2 hours.) It was impossible to tell whether it was any better there for me or not! lol There were no bars on my husband's phone tho. We plan to go back sometime and try to avoid the hot spots. (I will check on antennasearch before going.) But more interesting than all that was how well I did the rest of the trip after getting into the mountain pass to Virginia! It was like heaven! We loved it--very beautiful country too. I did what I thought was quite well the entire rest of the trip even tho we spent time around Richmond (the by-pass area on the interstate caused me a little anxiety), the Norfolk area (some of it was not comfy--gave me a bit of anxiety), and Virginia Beach--it was great. We checked out all of the Va Eastern Shore area--went to all the little beaches/ bays/ towns there and they were fine; Chincoteaque and Assateaque caused no problems for me; Ocean City was a crowd of people and I was great there. We then went past Annapolis (we were running out of time or we would have toured there) and I had no problems there or outside of Baltimore. And the trip back I slept almost the whole way. ;) So, there is hope, Everybody! As wired as these places were, I did very well and I didn't even take my supplements the entire trip! (I intentionally tried to get by without them.) It did seem to me that Virginia, in particular, was very well wired. I mean there was a lot going on, but it seemed they took measures to do something which made it more tolerable. I passed towers there that I didn't even feel. Maryland was very well wired too. Pa not so much--I have lots of problems in Pa in particular places, and W. Va came in last in emf tolerance. Yes, I am much recovered, and I still react some. I just thought some here would be interested in my observations, since I went thru 4 States and noticed obvious differences in tolerance in each. Diane --- On Sun, 8/7/11, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Quantum Products To: [hidden email] Date: Sunday, August 7, 2011, 11:27 AM On 8/6/2011 10:57 AM, Evie wrote: > I didn't find the Q Companion helpful, due to the way I travel-- > few emfs in most places (rural/forested areas) and lots of emfs > for small stretches of road. The Q Companion will help more > if you are in a high emf area everywhere you go. Ahh, well I mostly depend on my Quantum Companion at work, where the EMF level is high everywhere, for 8 hours a day. And if I go somewhere where the EMF level is low, I can simply switch the Quantum Companion off. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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