Did you happen to try it in another area, far from the pc? Just
curious, because I know putting things near it seems to change how
beneficial or not it is sometimes. Maybe a combination of
frequencies making a bothersome one, I don't know.
Thought of something I can try in the meantime. I put a metal tea
candle holder with an oil/potpourri dish on it on top of the propane
heater with sea salt in it. When it gets warm enough, it should have
the same effect as they talked about on the salt lamp page. Just
might not be as constant, or near as strong, but if I can have
negative ions produced w/o adding electricity to do it, it's a plus.
~ Snoshoe
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[hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@u...> wrote:
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> I bought one of these salt lamps a year or two ago, placed it next
> to my computer, and within minutes I found it extremely agitating.
> Of course, I'm sure that some people benefit from these, but not
> me...
>
> Marc
>