Mixing Nullifying Devices with Conditioning Devices

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Mixing Nullifying Devices with Conditioning Devices

brassypep
Hi, new to this area but I lurk on various other lists with some of
the same users so I must be onto a similar track of thought with some
of you.

I have gotten interested in this area because I think my husband is
sensitive to electricity. I have tried some experiments to see how
he does under certain situations without telling him so that I can
get a more accurate read on him. Like taking him camping. I
installed the Quantum Byte software and set it on high and didn't
bother to tell him what it was or for.  

He got a worsen headache from it immediately on the high setting.  
However, his mood while playing on the computer is noticibly better
also, so I think I'm buying it. I know I noticed a difference the
moment I installed it, and I was under the impression that it
wouldn't start working until after I set it so I was impressed that
it wasn't necessarily a placebo effect for me.

I am wondering about the impact of combining nullifying emf devices
with the conditioning/emitting emf devices. For example, using an
Earth Calm and a Quantum Home together in one place. Does it work?  
Do they counteract each other?

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Re: Mixing Nullifying Devices with Conditioning Devices

Marc Martin
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> I installed the Quantum Byte software and set it on high and didn't
> bother to tell him what it was or for.

That's a good way to do it, as so many people are under the belief
that the Quantum Byte *must* work by the placebo effect (for lack
of any better explantion as to how it might work), while I (who
have used this software for years) am convinced that it actually
does things that cannot be explained by the placebo effect.

I would say that setting it all the way to high ("20") may be
overdoing it in some cases. More is not neccessarily better,
and some experimentation (or muscle testing) could be used to
figure out the optimum setting for your husband.

> I am wondering about the impact of combining nullifying emf devices
> with the conditioning/emitting emf devices. For example, using an
> Earth Calm and a Quantum Home together in one place. Does it work?
> Do they counteract each other?

They don't counteract each other, but again, you may get yourself
into a situation where you are overdoing it, and thus getting
adverse reactions that you wouldn't get by using them individually.
People's reactions to these sorts of devices are highly variable,
so I cannot really say what reaction your husband might have.
I *can* say that I *have* tried using the EarthCalm and the Quantum
Home together in one place, and it made me uncomfortable and my
EMF tolerance dropped compared to just using the Quantum Home
by itself. Also, there is big difference in my reaction to
the Earthcalm pendant versus the plugin unit, so that's
yet another variable.

However, some combination of devices work pretty well together.
For example, I use Springlife Polarizers combined with Quantum
products, and that seems to work well for me, but again I've
had to find the appropriate sized models depending on the
situation.

Marc

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Re: Mixing Nullifying Devices with Conditioning Devices

brassypep
--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:

>
> > I installed the Quantum Byte software and set it on high and didn't
> > bother to tell him what it was or for.  
>
> That's a good way to do it, as so many people are under the belief
> that the Quantum Byte *must* work by the placebo effect (for lack
> of any better explantion as to how it might work), while I (who
> have used this software for years) am convinced that it actually
> does things that cannot be explained by the placebo effect.
>
> I would say that setting it all the way to high ("20") may be
> overdoing it in some cases. More is not neccessarily better,
> and some experimentation (or muscle testing) could be used to
> figure out the optimum setting for your husband.

I'll probably do that. I set it to high just to see if I got a
reaction out of him at all. I figured that if he did react to it, the
high setting would be the one to tell me that it was doing something
for him. I've set it lower now, so that he can acclimatize to it.  

Thank you for your experience with using the multiple methods together!