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wigglerfl@ymail.com
Boy do I have a lot of reading to do :)... Questions, answers, and articles everywhere. YEA!!!! I am so happy I finally found you.
I have one question right off the bat. I am sure it has been answered many many time..but please, one more time for me.
How do you cope with your face, ears and eyes burning like fire and turning red when you are at the computer screen?

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Marc Martin
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On January 15, "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Boy do I have a lot of reading to do :)... Questions, answers, and articles everywhere. YEA!!!! I am so happy I finally found you.
> I have one question right off the bat. I am sure it has been answered many many time..but please, one more time for me.
> How do you cope with your face, ears and eyes burning like fire and turning red when you are at the computer screen?

1) put the computer screen further away from you
2) find a different computer screen that doesn't have that effect on you
    (or at least, not as much)
3) reducing the backlight setting (if there is one), or experiment with the
    resolution (if you can) or the video cable (some are shielded better than others)
4) EMF protection devices (if you can find one that doesn't make this problem worse!)
5) skin lotion
6) try experimenting with different types of fatty acids (e.g. evening primrose oil)
7) try experimenting with different antioxidants (e.g. Vitamin A)

Anything else that people have found to work for red computer face?

Marc
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Marc Martin
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> Anything else that people have found to work for red computer face?

Oh!  Remove metal-framed eyeglasses, or any other metal you may have
on your person.

Marc