Where is the majority of the emf coming from regarding the computer? Is it the monitor, the modem box or the wiring?
Could everyone share what they have done. I'm really not doing well & want to keep using. Sorry if has been covered. I can't read all posts. Loni [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
I would like to hear about this as well. I am currently trying Apple Macbook pro and even this seems to create symptoms like skin prickling etc. :( how disappointing.. i dont know what to try anymore
--- On Fri, 8/14/09, Loni <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Loni <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] What have you done to block emf from computer? To: [hidden email] Date: Friday, August 14, 2009, 8:15 PM Where is the majority of the emf coming from regarding the computer? Is it the monitor, the modem box or the wiring? Could everyone share what they have done. I'm really not doing well & want to keep using. Sorry if has been covered. I can't read all posts. Loni [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> I would like to hear about this as well. I am currently trying Apple
> Macbook pro and even this seems to create symptoms like skin prickling > etc. :( how disappointing.. i dont know what to try anymore For me, I do the following: * Use EMF protection devices which make using the computer more tolerable * Place the monitor and computer as far away from me as practical * Experiment with using shielded cables between the desktop and monitor * And if all else fails, try different pieces of computer hardware and see if they are more tolerable Other folks here also may be using some sort of shielding materials or ferrites, but I don't use these. Marc |
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> Where is the majority of the emf coming from regarding the computer?
> Is it the monitor, the modem box or the wiring? It varies depending on the particular hardware you are using. One piece of noisy equipment can drown out everything else. Certainly in the past I've had problems with the monitor, other times it has been the computer, and other times it was the high speed cable internet. And once I had a noisy computer that made my keyboard and mouse "shocking" to touch, while that same keyboard and mouse were just fine when plugged into a different computer. Marc |
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In a message dated 15/08/2009 16:27:44 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: * Use EMF protection devices which make using the computer more tolerable * Place the monitor and computer as far away from me as practical * Experiment with using shielded cables between the desktop and monitor * And if all else fails, try different pieces of computer hardware and see if they are more tolerable paul uk replies - when placing the monitor at a distance you could try using zoomtext from aisquared so that you dont strain your eyes, I use it and could not do without it, I bought an old copy so it was cheap, otherwise the uptodate software is costly. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> paul uk replies - when placing the monitor at a distance you could try
> using zoomtext from aisquared so that you dont strain your eyes I just use monitors with low resolution. For example, my computer monitor at home is a 26" Sony HDTV with 1366 x 768 resolution. No need to use zoomtext with that! Marc |
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In a message dated 17/08/2009 22:13:56 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: I just use monitors with low resolution. For example, my computer monitor at home is a 26" Sony HDTV with 1366 x 768 resolution. No need to use zoomtext with that! Marc Paul uk - I can handle the 24inch lcd tv about 6-7m away but could not take it any closer, so I use my 15.4inch laptop 5-6ft away so zoom text gives me flexibility to zoom in and out at will, it really is very good, apart from the screen pans back and forth as the mouse cursor reaches the edge which can take a bit og getting used to. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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hi Loni and others,
i dumbed down my computer as much as possible. then i used some of what Marc suggested here, then some supplementation (esp D3 and B12). good luck, diane --- On Sat, 8/15/09, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] What have you done to block emf from computer? To: [hidden email] Date: Saturday, August 15, 2009, 11:24 AM > I would like to hear about this as well. I am currently trying Apple > Macbook pro and even this seems to create symptoms like skin prickling > etc. :( how disappointing. . i dont know what to try anymore For me, I do the following: * Use EMF protection devices which make using the computer more tolerable * Place the monitor and computer as far away from me as practical * Experiment with using shielded cables between the desktop and monitor * And if all else fails, try different pieces of computer hardware and see if they are more tolerable Other folks here also may be using some sort of shielding materials or ferrites, but I don't use these. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Dumbed down???? What does that mean?
Can anyone recommend monitor shield that has worked for them? I am looking for one & not sure what to buy. Also, do you you think that putting a piece of say stainless steel in frontof the computer would cut the EMF down? Thanks all, Loni --- On Fri, 8/21/09, Evie <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Evie <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] What have you done to block emf from computer? To: [hidden email] Date: Friday, August 21, 2009, 12:46 PM hi Loni and others, i dumbed down my computer as much as possible. then i used some of what Marc suggested here, then some supplementation (esp D3 and B12). good luck, diane --- On Sat, 8/15/09, Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries. com> wrote: From: Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries. com> Subject: Re: [eSens] What have you done to block emf from computer? To: eSens@yahoogroups. com Date: Saturday, August 15, 2009, 11:24 AM > I would like to hear about this as well. I am currently trying Apple > Macbook pro and even this seems to create symptoms like skin prickling > etc. :( how disappointing. . i dont know what to try anymore For me, I do the following: * Use EMF protection devices which make using the computer more tolerable * Place the monitor and computer as far away from me as practical * Experiment with using shielded cables between the desktop and monitor * And if all else fails, try different pieces of computer hardware and see if they are more tolerable Other folks here also may be using some sort of shielding materials or ferrites, but I don't use these. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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