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Re: polariser?

carazzz

Hi Raphael,

If you search the archives you'll find that Marc and others have
discussed the Springlife Polarizers extensively. There's also more
information in the database section.

You can order the Springlife Polarizers from Bioharmonics:

http://products.bioharmonics.com/polarizers/polmodels.htm

Cara

--- In [hidden email], raphael kopel <kopel78@y...> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Could you knidly explain to me what is a polariser...? where can I
get one? Is it very useful towards EHS symptoms?
>
> Thx.
>
> RK
>
> Marc Martin <marc@u...> wrote:
> > I realised couple of weeks ago, that there is even more EMF
> > pollution coming from a telecomm tower that is 250 m from my
> > appartment, it feels dense after I spend a while in my
appartment.
> >
> > Do you have any idea as how could I use the polarisers in order
to

> > protect myself from this magnetic field?
>
> If you are only trying to protect *yourself*, then you'd just
> make sure that you have a polarizer on yourself, or within
> a few feet of you.
>
> If you are trying to protect others too, then I would think that
> you could place polarizers on the electric fuse box, as this
> would polarize all the electrical lines throughout the property.
> Also, if you have metal water pipes, you could place a polarizer
> on the pipe where the water comes in. Same thing for the gas
> lines if you have natural gas heating.
>
> For me, I simply keep one in my pants pocket wherever I go.
>
> Marc
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RE: polariser?

Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
I would also be interested to know what a polariser actually is and how
it works.

Thanks

Sarah


-----Original Message-----
From: raphael kopel [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Friday, 18 February 2005 7:33 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [eSens] polariser?



Hello!
 
Could you knidly explain to me what is a polariser...? where can I get
one? Is it very useful towards EHS symptoms?
 
Thx.
 
RK

Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I realised couple of weeks ago, that there is even more EMF
> pollution coming from a telecomm tower that is 250 m from my
> appartment, it feels dense after I spend a while in my appartment.  
>
> Do you have any idea as how could I use the polarisers in order to
> protect myself from this magnetic field?

If you are only trying to protect *yourself*, then you'd just make sure
that you have a polarizer on yourself, or within a few feet of you.

If you are trying to protect others too, then I would think that you
could place polarizers on the electric fuse box, as this would polarize
all the electrical lines throughout the property. Also, if you have
metal water pipes, you could place a polarizer on the pipe where the
water comes in. Same thing for the gas lines if you have natural gas
heating.

For me, I simply keep one in my pants pocket wherever I go.

Marc


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Re: polariser?

Marc Martin
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Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison) wrote:
> I would also be interested to know what a polariser actually is and how
> it works.

There is a frequently asked questions page here:

http://products.bioharmonics.com/polarizers/faqs.htm

I own most of the models available, and have experimented with
them for the past year and a half, so I could attempt to answer
anything which may not be addressed above.

Here is a photo of most of the available models (on my kitchen floor!)

http://ufoseries.com/polarizers.jpg

They are not a complete solution for ES symptoms, but can certainly
be part of an overall solution.

Marc