Pregnenolone for emf sensitivity?

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Re: Wi-Fi on planes and elsewhere

Christine D.
Oh, and then I saw this:

FAA May Allow Electronic Devices During Takeoff and Landing

http://mashable.com/2013/06/21/phones-takoff-landing/

--- In [hidden email], "christinelrc" <christinelrc@...> wrote:

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> I agree, Marc, that the multitude of different wi-fi networks in my neighborhood affects me much worse than the ONE wireless network we have on campus where I work.
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> It used to be such a relief to fly, because everyone had to have their devices off, but now as soon as we're in the air everyone's back on their phones/tablets/laptops. Even on takeoff and landing now, I believe the devices only have to be on airplane mode. And pilots are using iPads to access flight manuals... iPads and iPhones are definitely the worst devices for my EMF sensitivity.
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> On another related topic, someone came around last night selling wireless security systems in my neighborhood, telling us they had already signed several of our neighbors <shudder>. There is no end to it, is there?
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> Christine
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> --- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@> wrote:
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> > On June 20, dupond et dupond <dsassi@> wrote:
> > > With the great idea they had to offer wifi on planes their flight attendants
> > > are now getting sick. As the fly minimum 10 days per month.
> >
> > Wi-fi on planes is not as bad as wi-fi everywhere else... in my house for
> > example, my laptop can see DOZENS of wi-fi transmitters from our
> > neighbors, 7 days a week, 24 hours per day.  At least on an airplane,
> > there is probably only one transmitter.
> >
> > Marc
> >
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Re: Pregnenolone for emf sensitivity?

Sue
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That's really good to know.  Thanks.

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

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> On June 20, ob4567 <sueandgerry@...> wrote:
> > > Still, I have flown several times in the past few years, and
> > > wi-fi on planes has been the least of my concerns...
> >
> > That's great to hear :)
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> You can also try to fly on airplanes that don't have wi-fi
> installed, but in my experience the online booking sites
> aren't always accurate -- for example, I once booked a
> plane that was listed as not having wi-fi, but when I
> got on the plane it was obvious that it DID have wi-fi.
>
> Marc
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