ener-G-polari-T cook's diodes

classic Classic list List threaded Threaded
5 messages Options
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

ener-G-polari-T cook's diodes

Paul Coffman
Hi -

Has anyone ever user these ener-G-polari-T cook's diodes and if so how does
it compare to the springlife polarizers? THanks.

--
Paul Coffman


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: ener-G-polari-T cook's diodes

Marc Martin
Administrator
> Has anyone ever user these ener-G-polari-T cook's diodes and if so how does
> it compare to the springlife polarizers? THanks.

Well, as one datapoint, I tried several of those diodes and noticed nothing
at all from any of them. Alternately, I had a big reaction to the springlife
polarizers, and years later have one sitting in front of me right now...

Marc

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: ener-G-polari-T cook's diodes

Paul Coffman
The real reason I ask is I have a cook diode and I tried using it again and
I find it does help me somewhat, so I am now really curious to see if the
springlife helps even more. There are 2 sizes for the 'pocket rocket' -
small and large - I am a big person (6'4" 225 lbs) Do you think I should
order the small one or the large one? Thanks.

On 5/9/07, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> > Has anyone ever user these ener-G-polari-T cook's diodes and if so how
> does
> > it compare to the springlife polarizers? THanks.
>
> Well, as one datapoint, I tried several of those diodes and noticed
> nothing
> at all from any of them. Alternately, I had a big reaction to the
> springlife
> polarizers, and years later have one sitting in front of me right now...
>
> Marc
>
>  
>



--
Paul Coffman


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: springlife polarizers

Marc Martin
Administrator
Paul Coffman wrote:
> The real reason I ask is I have a cook diode and I tried using it again and
> I find it does help me somewhat, so I am now really curious to see if the
> springlife helps even more. There are 2 sizes for the 'pocket rocket' -
> small and large - I am a big person (6'4" 225 lbs) Do you think I should
> order the small one or the large one?

Well, it's impossible for me to predict if you will respond positively to
the Springlife Polarizers at all, so it's hard to say if one vs. the other
would be better.

For my own case, I use both Quantum Products and Springlife Polarizers
(and lately have been experimenting with the MegaChi pendant). I haven't
found that ANY of the dozens of devices I've tried proved to be a complete
solution. Just that some of them help more than others, and that
some combinations of different devices work even better than single
devices alone.

The Springlife Polarizers cause me a detox reaction (mobilization of toxins)
if I use a size which is too large, so I tend to use the smallest pendant
for most of the time, which is about 1" long. The small pocket rocket
(2") is good for when I'm suffering from a cold or allergies and need
some extra help, but will make me feel bad otherwise if I use it longterm
at close range. And the larger pocket rocket (4") is even worse.

However, if you're trying to counter a large CRT computer monitor and
have no other devices, the 2" or 4" pocket rockets would probably be the
appropriate choice. However, for this case, I tend to use multiple
items from Quantum Products (which, if anything, suppress my detox
reactions) and add the smallest Springlife Polarizer to that.
(although lately at work I've been using the MegaChi pendant behind
my computer monitor, and that seems to work as well or better than
the Springlife Polarizer -- but the problem is that this costs a lot
more and it causes me agitation if I have it too close to me)

I've found it all rather tricky to keep everything in balance,
but have found workable solutions after years of trial & error
experimentation.

Also, one of the best "all-in-one" devices I've tried were Vinny's
prototype "coherent space" devices. However, as prototypes, these
cost a lot more than the commercially available options, and also
I did not find them to work any better than the combination
of devices that I was already using. If I were to ever buy
one of those, I'd get the smallest (IND-14) version, as the
one that Vinny lent to me (AUTO-21) was too strong for me
to wear on my person for any length of time.

Marc

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: springlife polarizers

Paul Coffman
OK, well I went ahead and ordered the small one - thanks.

On 5/9/07, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> Paul Coffman wrote:
> > The real reason I ask is I have a cook diode and I tried using it again
> and
> > I find it does help me somewhat, so I am now really curious to see if
> the
> > springlife helps even more. There are 2 sizes for the 'pocket rocket' -
> > small and large - I am a big person (6'4" 225 lbs) Do you think I should
> > order the small one or the large one?
>
> Well, it's impossible for me to predict if you will respond positively to
> the Springlife Polarizers at all, so it's hard to say if one vs. the other
> would be better.
>
> For my own case, I use both Quantum Products and Springlife Polarizers
> (and lately have been experimenting with the MegaChi pendant). I haven't
> found that ANY of the dozens of devices I've tried proved to be a complete
> solution. Just that some of them help more than others, and that
> some combinations of different devices work even better than single
> devices alone.
>
> The Springlife Polarizers cause me a detox reaction (mobilization of
> toxins)
> if I use a size which is too large, so I tend to use the smallest pendant
> for most of the time, which is about 1" long. The small pocket rocket
> (2") is good for when I'm suffering from a cold or allergies and need
> some extra help, but will make me feel bad otherwise if I use it longterm
> at close range. And the larger pocket rocket (4") is even worse.
>
> However, if you're trying to counter a large CRT computer monitor and
> have no other devices, the 2" or 4" pocket rockets would probably be the
> appropriate choice. However, for this case, I tend to use multiple
> items from Quantum Products (which, if anything, suppress my detox
> reactions) and add the smallest Springlife Polarizer to that.
> (although lately at work I've been using the MegaChi pendant behind
> my computer monitor, and that seems to work as well or better than
> the Springlife Polarizer -- but the problem is that this costs a lot
> more and it causes me agitation if I have it too close to me)
>
> I've found it all rather tricky to keep everything in balance,
> but have found workable solutions after years of trial & error
> experimentation.
>
> Also, one of the best "all-in-one" devices I've tried were Vinny's
> prototype "coherent space" devices. However, as prototypes, these
> cost a lot more than the commercially available options, and also
> I did not find them to work any better than the combination
> of devices that I was already using. If I were to ever buy
> one of those, I'd get the smallest (IND-14) version, as the
> one that Vinny lent to me (AUTO-21) was too strong for me
> to wear on my person for any length of time.
>
> Marc
>
>  
>



--
Paul Coffman


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]