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Stetzer

nonnijonsson
Hello There

I am a newcomer to the group. I dont realy consider
myself as being electro sensitive, although sitting
infront of the computer gives me raging tinnitus. What
bothers me is is that I hear a low rumbling noise
that sounds like a diesel engine running outside. That
is simular to what they call the Taos Hum.

I think that it is caused by radio frequency and I
have been able to temporarily stop it by unplugging the
Tv. It also stops when I am outdoors a lot.

I have been wondering about buying Stetzer filters. I
see that there are conflicting reports about them on this forum,
and also the Canadian gov has done a study on them.

Can anyone explain the Stetzer filters and tell me
if they are worth spending $800. Do you think
they would give a little peace ?

Thanks :-)

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Re: Stetzer

enviroky
Hi, the Stetzer filters can help, but they need to be tested, as they are put in. Do not just put them into your home and assume they will work for you. The emfs need to be measured and monitored with each filter to see if itis eliminating the problem. It helps with the dirty electricity, but if your problem is wireless, coming from a cell phone tower or neighbors, it might not help you.
Ky

--- In [hidden email], "nonnijonsson" <nonnijonsson@...> wrote:

>
> Hello There
>
> I am a newcomer to the group. I dont realy consider
> myself as being electro sensitive, although sitting
> infront of the computer gives me raging tinnitus. What
> bothers me is is that I hear a low rumbling noise
> that sounds like a diesel engine running outside. That
> is simular to what they call the Taos Hum.
>
> I think that it is caused by radio frequency and I
> have been able to temporarily stop it by unplugging the
> Tv. It also stops when I am outdoors a lot.
>
> I have been wondering about buying Stetzer filters. I
> see that there are conflicting reports about them on this forum,
> and also the Canadian gov has done a study on them.
>
> Can anyone explain the Stetzer filters and tell me
> if they are worth spending $800. Do you think
> they would give a little peace ?
>
> Thanks :-)
>