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so now i read drinking and killing vitamin k and aspirins can lead to dry mouth or chapped lips and or maybe rash
the florescent lights kill vitamin k?so now ive stopped aspirin and lips seem a lot better...aspirin is overrated and florescents have to be off as much as possible |
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Fluorescent lights are super shitty.. i remember me worse days. Going to to the shop for food waaaaah
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This post was updated on Oct 22, 2016; 5:29pm.
i turned on my straight talk home phone anyway and lip sore seems to heal
one thing is true i get creams for rashes and the creams give me hives, that went on for a year- that sure was fun the ketaconlonazole cream or whatever its spelled drys out mouth and really screwed me up--he said i had fungus around mouth then he said i didnt--fungus is everywhere ill just use apple cider vinegar or garlic i guess im still leary of getting cable back i guess did you ever try dsl vs comcast or cable broadband? the dsl seems better maybe?i think few use dsl or dial up now |
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I've had far less of a bad reaction to cable internet than DSL. That DSL signal on unshielded phone lines all throughout the house just kills me, everywhere in the house there are phone lines.
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is wireless always on or do you just use ethernet?
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Not sure who that question is directed to, but I only use ethernet. My cable modem doesn't even have wireless capability, nor does my computer.
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then it must be an old modem?-on my 2 they can be turned on or off
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On October 29, "jonahwales [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> then it must be an old modem?-on my 2 they can be turned on or off Mine is pretty old yes, but I have Comcast, and Comcast makes a non wi-fi modem for their business customers -- they call it a "gateway" or something like that, manufactured by SMC. My speeds are plenty fast enough for me, so I don't think I'm missing anything by having an older modem. |
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ok
they say the cord is faster.. mine slowed so i got out an old qwest modem i got for 2 bucks and wireless is on and i dont feel bothered and its faster anyway maybe they make new modems to break |
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In reply to this post by Marc Martin
I have a new Model from Spectrum (Time Warner) and it doesn't have wireless at all so there are some new ones out there that have no wireless.
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they say the cord is faster.. mine slowed so i got out an old qwest modem i got for 2 bucks and wireless is on and i dont feel bothered and its faster anyway Jonah, why not go into the modem settings and turn the WiFi off? From: jonahwales [via ES] <ml-node+[hidden email]>
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2016 7:19 PM To: Fog Top Subject: [ES] Re: combination issues ok
they say the cord is faster.. mine slowed so i got out an old qwest modem i got for 2 bucks and wireless is on and i dont feel bothered and its faster anyway maybe they make new modems to break If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below:
http://es-forum.com/combination-issues-tp4029621p4029905.html
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> Jonah, why not go into the modem settings and turn the WiFi off?
Yes, although we do hear complaints about the WiFi turning itself back on, so that may be a solution that needs to be constantly monitored. Marc |
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I just left 2 links for cable modems down the page on the "wifi providers" post. If you go w/ cable one of those and you can double check to make sure they have no wireless and you want to call the mfg before purchase to make sure that there is no RF chip or smart chip in the model you are going with.
Also the straighttalk home phone is a cell router-lots of RF radiation. My wireless to wired phone box uses one of their phones-that they donated for the project. I have it off when I can, but it is down the end of the yard in the box. If I use the chair outside I shut it off. Not something I would want close. That alone can be making you very sick, unless you have it far from the house and use a phone cable from that to the outside inlet that powers your phone jacks.. |
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maybe i should check it more often to see if wifi is off.thanks
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