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Re: LED bulbs

SArjuna
Marc said that LED bulbs put out radiation. (Some time back. I am
working on catchup.) Dr. Magda Havas says they do not create any harmful
frequencies whatsoever.
Marc, please tell us what frequencies you metered, using what meter.

Shivani Arjuna
www.LifeEnergies.com


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Re: LED bulbs

Marc Martin
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> Marc said that LED bulbs put out radiation. (Some time back. I am
> working on catchup.) Dr. Magda Havas says they do not create any harmful
> frequencies whatsoever.
> Marc, please tell us what frequencies you metered, using what meter.

I'm not sure what post you are referring to, especially as you say it
was some time back. I know that the issue of LED bulbs is not so
clear cut, as one can power LED bulbs with different types of power
supplies, and some of these might be okay, and some might not. Also,
I have commented that replacing a florescent backlight on a computer
monitor with an LED backlight may also not produce much improvement
if someone is reacting to other aspects of the monitor.

Personally, I have only tried one LED light bulb in our house, and
it didn't seem to bother me at all. Unfortunately, it was also
pretty dim, and did not produce much usable light.

Marc

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Re: LED bulbs

BiBrun
I have an LED spotlight and it does not put out RF according to the AM radio
test.
It will not light up even a small room but is acceptable for reading and
does
render colors well. I think it's 1.5 watts.

Bill

On 8/5/07, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> [hidden email] <SArjuna%40aol.com> wrote:
> > Marc said that LED bulbs put out radiation. (Some time back. I am
> > working on catchup.) Dr. Magda Havas says they do not create any harmful
>
> > frequencies whatsoever.
> > Marc, please tell us what frequencies you metered, using what meter.
>
> I'm not sure what post you are referring to, especially as you say it
> was some time back. I know that the issue of LED bulbs is not so
> clear cut, as one can power LED bulbs with different types of power
> supplies, and some of these might be okay, and some might not. Also,
> I have commented that replacing a florescent backlight on a computer
> monitor with an LED backlight may also not produce much improvement
> if someone is reacting to other aspects of the monitor.
>
> Personally, I have only tried one LED light bulb in our house, and
> it didn't seem to bother me at all. Unfortunately, it was also
> pretty dim, and did not produce much usable light.
>
> Marc
>
>


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