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RE: RE: Om Pendant

David Fancy
Thanks for the information Marc. I might just put it in my bags and do chi
gung the whole way on the plane. That has worked somewhat before.

Marc, Charles: do either of you have any sense of whether or not the OM
pendant suffers from being in high RF environments, in the sense of losing
some of its power or efficacy? I know that Charles has mentioned needing to
put the purple plate (or perhaps I am thinking of another device) in the sun
every once and a while for a recharge/cleanse. Do you think this might be
the case with the Springlife products?

Best and thanks

David

PS Congrats for your house Drasko, that's wonderful.

PPS To the person who is trying to protect their car: I<ve just had to pay
2000$ to get out of a lease on a new car with a 120mg reading at crotch
level in the driver's seat. The Mu metal option would have been really
expensive and unpredicatble. Apparently diesel cars are much better as they
do not use a sparkplug to ignite gas, and so the fields generated are much
less significant.

PPS what about that ad on the list for bulk purchases of cell phones? What a
wonderfully sick joke.

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Marc Martin
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> Marc, Charles: do either of you have any sense of whether or not the OM
> pendant suffers from being in high RF environments, in the sense of losing
> some of its power or efficacy?

I think the problem is that in high RF/EMF environments, it takes
a stronger product to compensate. I don't think they "lose power",
just that an OM pendant is not strong enough by itself for extreme
situations.

Also, I'm not convinced that ANY amount of Springlife Polarizers
will solve every situation. For example, I've noticed situations
with florescent lighting and/or LCD screens where other products
seem to work better. However, for general being "out and about",
I like the Springlife Polarizers better than anything else I've tried.

I've read somewhere that its recommended to let the polarizers sit
in the sunshine every once and awhile to "recharge them", but I know
that Linda Townsend has said that this doesn't seem to be necessary,
and it's also something that I haven't done. However, to be
fair, I have multiple models which I sometimes store together,
so they could be recharging each other.

Marc