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Re:Christmas Lights

SArjuna

It is not the string of Christmas lights per se that you are reacting
to, but the high-frequency electrical pollution that travels on anything plugged
into a circuit that contains it. The high frequencies are then broadcast
from the string of lights, just as they are from your regular wiring.

Any lighting that involves transformers does create electrical
pollution. Filtering will limit the high frequencies from being passed onto the
general circuit, but it will still be there in the area of the transformer. And
forget the flashing lights altogether.

If you filter your circuits with Stetzer filters, and be sure to use a
filter on each outlet that you have lights plugged into, that would make a big
difference.

Regards,
Shivani


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Marc Martin
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> It is not the string of Christmas lights per se that you are reacting
> to, but the high-frequency electrical pollution

Note that although Shivani makes this statement in a rather matter-of-fact
way, there is certainly no consensus among researchers that this is the
one and only reason that you may be reacting to your Christmas lights.
High-frequency electrical pollution is just one of several proposed
causes, and your reaction may or may not be due to this.

Marc

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Re:Christmas Lights

Katrina

Hi Marc,

>>>High-frequency electrical pollution is just one of several proposed causes,<<<

Could you elaborate...what other proposed causes?

Katrina

--- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@...> wrote:
>
> SArjuna@... wrote:
> > It is not the string of Christmas lights per se that you are reacting
> > to, but the
-frequency electrical pollution
>
> Note that although Shivani makes this statement in a rather matter-of-fact
> way, there is certainly no consensus among researchers that this is the
> one and only reason that you may be reacting to your Christmas lights.
> High-frequency electrical pollution is just one of several proposed
> causes, and your reaction may or may not be due to this.
>
> Marc
>

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Marc Martin
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> Could you elaborate...what other proposed causes?

it could be:

- some people have miswired outlets, so the lights could
be emitting a far greater field than necessary (solution
- fix the outlet)

- some people are light sensitive, so it could be the
light (solution - get the proper nutrition that fixes
your light sensitivity)

- some people think that it is the quantum mechanical noise
caused by the flow of incoherent electrons (solution -
add a source of coherent energy which will reduce the
overall quantum mechanical noise)

- if you are bothered by the amount of electricity that
is being used by incandescent lights, try the new
LED lights which are much lower wattage (but
may have their own problems -- see below)

- if the lights are powered by an outlet controlled by
a dimmer switch, you may be bothered by the RF noise
of the dimmer switch (solution - replace the dimmer
switch with a regular switch)

- if you have LED lights which feature an AC/DC
transformer at the plug, then you may be bothered
by the transformer (solution - buy lights without
a transformer)

- if you have LED lights which flicker at 60hz, you may
be bothered by the flicker (solution - replace
them with LED lights with better circuitry that
does not flicker, or replace with incandescent
lights)

And there is of course Shivani's suggestion:

- some people think that it is the high frequency noise in
the electricity which is powering your lights (solution
- replace the outlet which may have a poor electrical
contact with the plug, or add high frequency noise
filters in various parts of the house to lower the noise)

Marc

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Marc Martin
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Marc Martin wrote:
>> Could you elaborate...what other proposed causes?

- oh yes, Dietrich Gruen's post reminds me that I missed
one...

- some people think that it is the scalar/Tesla wave
information in the field which causes people health
problems (solution - add a device at the plug or
the fusebox or on your person which improves this
aspect)

Marc

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Re:Christmas Lights

Katrina
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Marc,

Thank you! Having all in one post will be helpful to me, as I evaluate.
For one, with no expertise, somehow I suspect mis-wiring here.

Katrina

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

>
> > Could you elaborate...what other proposed causes?
>
> it could be:
>
> - some people have miswired outlets, so the lights could
> be emitting a far greater field than necessary (solution
> - fix the outlet)
>
> - some people are light sensitive, so it could be the
> light (solution - get the proper nutrition that fixes
> your light sensitivity)
>
> - some people think that it is the quantum mechanical noise
> caused by the flow of incoherent electrons (solution -
> add a source of coherent energy which will reduce the
> overall quantum mechanical noise)
>
> - if you are bothered by the amount of electricity that
> is being used by incandescent lights, try the new
> LED lights which are much lower wattage (but
> may have their own problems -- see below)
>
> - if the lights are powered by an outlet controlled by
> a dimmer switch, you may be bothered by the RF noise
> of the dimmer switch (solution - replace the dimmer
> switch with a regular switch)
>
> - if you have LED lights which feature an AC/DC
> transformer at the plug, then you may be bothered
> by the transformer (solution - buy lights without
> a transformer)
>
> - if you have LED lights which flicker at 60hz, you may
> be bothered by the flicker (solution - replace
> them with LED lights with better circuitry that
> does not flicker, or replace with incandescent
> lights)
>
> And there is of course Shivani's suggestion:
>
> - some people think that it is the high frequency noise in
> the electricity which is powering your lights (solution
> - replace the outlet which may have a poor electrical
> contact with the plug, or add high frequency noise
> filters in various parts of the house to lower the noise)
>
> Marc
>