Opened up my Slimline Polarizer...

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Opened up my Slimline Polarizer...

Marc Martin
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Hi all,

A while ago I came to the conclusion that I had more Springlife
Polarizers than I really needed, and that the large Slimline model seems
to be far more than I either need or can tolerate for extended periods.
So I decided to create my own smaller EMF protection devices using the
contents inside one Slimline Polarizer.

According to the websites, inside the polarizers are a mixture of
plant-life and minerals. I was able to open up my Slimline Polarizer by
using a knife to remove the nameplate, and then a 3/16" alan wrench to
open it up. I poured out the contents into a plastic bowel, and then
put the contents into smaller plastic containers. The inside contents
look similar to ground up herbs and spices, and it smells a bit like
seaweed.

I took the contents of one Slimline, and put them into 10 small plastic
containers. I'll be experimenting with the containers and my work
computer, as I've found that the current Springlife models either seem
to be too strong (e.g., the Slimline and the Garden Rod) or too weak
(the pen-sized model and the pendants). The plastic containers fit
nicely underneath my keyboard, so I'll experiment with changing the
number of containers until I find something that seems "just right".

Marc

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Marc Martin
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Hi all,

Well, my first day experimenting with the powdered
substance inside the Slimline Polarizer was... interesting.

It would seem that I'm *much* more sensitive to the
contents of the polarizers when it isn't encased in
stainless steel. I think it was worst when I was
directly exposed to the contents, and not quite
as bad when it's in a plastic container, but I'm
going to need to experiment some more, and try some
containers made of various materials and thicknesses.

My reactions are ones I've experienced from some
other things -- mostly tightness in my chest, and
feeling hot. Not pleasant at all, and I don't
recall ever having such symptoms from the polarizers
as they are sold.

Marc