> Gilligan, I cannot recall -- were you able to use the Earthcalm
> pendant 24/7 right from the start, or did it require some days/months > to build up a tolerance to it? I tried using this pendant for months, > but was never able to tolerate wearing it more than a few hours. > Since I needed something that would help me 8+ hours a day, I > gave up on it. It did help me in short bursts, however... > > Marc I could only use the EarthCalm pendant for brief periods at first, but eventually I could wear it 24/7. I think what I'll do on my website is list some products that work for some people and have a money back guarantee, or are very inexpensive (like the bocArus e.f.e's). I don't want people to waste their money. I'm going to slightly change some of the wording on my EMF protection devices page so that I'm not overpromoting certain products, since experience with them is so individual. There is a good chance that none of the EMF protection devices on the market will work for some people. I'll probably add the Quantum Products to my list of recommended EMF protection devices because some people have success with them and they have a money back guarantee. Gilligan |
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I can't say on that, but it must have something besides just leather.
I found one yesterday, I was wondering if anyone's seen/tried, the Zerofon? Kinda nice to see something designed to look like something besides an odd attachment: http://rense.com/zer/zerofon.htm ~ Snoshoe --- In [hidden email], "ecodwellings" <brian_leeann@...> wrote: > > Has anyone tried the wirless cell phone shield from lessemf.com? It is > a leather wrap for cell phones that is supposed to block the radiation > while still allowing the phone to work. > > Is there any particular phone that does not both ES people as much as > others? Any other shields that anyone has used? > > My sypmtoms with new cell phone Samsung T-629 is red face and my head > feels like it will explode. I'm ok with an LCD computer monitor though. > > Thanks in advance! > |
This isn't a sheild, but a cell phone that I found after 5 years of
searching. Less than 2 years ago, the i325IS by nextel (a motorola phone) became available... it is specially shielded for those who are in positions like bomb squads, etc...I use it as it is the only one I've found that doesn't blow me away...I still st it down when sending messages...have you ever sat next to someone using a Treo and their bluetooth to access their mail... yikes! ...while it is a bit pricey (the i355 is a close second in quality and a lot less expensive), the i325IS has been the solution for me. I don't know everyone's level of sensitivity, but I can't be near microwaves, can't hold magnets without pain, and feel like my head is going to explode when I get within 0.3 miles of a high power line. Unfortunately, I work in hospitals as a nurse practitioner... and I have to use computers and those dangerous hand-held units (I never hold them, though, and I use temas little as possible and get away from them as quickly as possible) Yes, I've tried a lot of things to reduce my sensitivity but it hasn't helped...my first husband used to say he married me because I couldn't walk into a jewelry store---it turned out to be teir old style alarm systems that felt like n icepick going through my head) ...it still takes a big recovery time and I'm highly motivated to stay away from the stuff as much as possible. --- In [hidden email], "snoshoe_2" <snoshoe_2@...> wrote: > > I can't say on that, but it must have something besides just leather. > > I found one yesterday, I was wondering if anyone's seen/tried, the > Zerofon? Kinda nice to see something designed to look like something > besides an odd attachment: http://rense.com/zer/zerofon.htm > > ~ Snoshoe > > --- In [hidden email], "ecodwellings" <brian_leeann@> wrote: > > > > Has anyone tried the wirless cell phone shield from lessemf.com? It > is > > a leather wrap for cell phones that is supposed to block the > radiation > > while still allowing the phone to work. > > > > Is there any particular phone that does not both ES people as much as > > others? Any other shields that anyone has used? > > > > My sypmtoms with new cell phone Samsung T-629 is red face and my head > > feels like it will explode. I'm ok with an LCD computer monitor > though. > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > |
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