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Zero radiation LCD display???

jaymac1672
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H! My first post. I found this link to a website that sells supposedly
zero radiation monitors.
www/blockemf.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=755&products_id=4842

Any advice or ideas?Could this really eliminate my problems?I get
burning sensations in my head and dizzy feeling when using my old CRT
monitor. I've heard that LCD isn't always a solution. I'm really
desperate to find a solution so I can use my computer more than 2x a
week. I was trying to work from home. I have to be very careful aout
my money and don't wan to waste it on a mistake. My husband hooked up
a cable that let meuse the computer on our old TV across the room, but
I still had some low grade problems. And our tv is so old that I
couldn't really viewwat I needed clearly. I'm really new to al of this
athough I a trying to heal MCS and CFIDS as well. I just don;t want my
life to become more closed off. Maybe it was the CPU.Thanks so much
for any advice. Jennifer

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Re: Zero radiation LCD display???

Marc Martin
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> H! My first post. I found this link to a website that sells supposedly
> zero radiation monitors.
>
> Any advice or ideas?Could this really eliminate my problems?

Hi Jennifer,

I suspect that you realize that anyone saying that they have a
"zero radiation" monitor is being misleading. The meter they
are using to show that it has zero radiation is not designed to
measure the actual radiation that it is outputting. I have
an LCD monitor that makes such a meter read zero, but I had
a difficult time using it when I was at my worst.

Now, as for whether it will be better for you than a regular
CRT or regular LCD, that very may well be the case, I do not
know, and I suspect the only way for you to know is to try it.

A lot of people do better with LCD monitors than CRTs. I did
not, but I think I'm the exception, not the rule.

One thing you might want to try (if you have a PC running
Microsoft Windows) is to download the 15-day free trial
software "Quantum Byte", and see if you notice any difference.
Here's a link:

http://www.quantumproducts.com/quantumbytefreedownload/

(yes, I realize it sounds silly to try a piece of software, but
hey, what have you got to lose? Just delete it if you don't
notice any difference)

And no, I don't think there is such a thing as a zero radiation
TV either, although again, you may have more luck with an LCD
TV than a CRT...

Marc