[esens] Interesting discussion on ways of setting up EMF friendlier computer

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[esens] Interesting discussion on ways of setting up EMF friendlier computer

Glenn Coleman
Here is a post somebody forwarded to me from another group.


From: "Roger Olsson" <[hidden email]>

Subject: [Autism-Mercury] Electromagnetic fields & Mercury

>Eeek. Let's see if the number of posts drops dramatically after
>reading this statement! I'm getting off!
>
>pam

:-)

Sorry Pam, didn't mean to scare anyone. This doesn't have to be a
problem, everyone dont have loads of amalgam and sit there all day.
But be warned, and look out for the symptoms:

Eyes may begin to itch during computer session.
Sensitivity to light. Watch TV on daytime then look out a bright
window to test. Hurts?
Redness in face after computer use.
The text on screen may become 'blurred', difficulty to focus.
..this is mercury in action, and it most likely comes from amalgam in
your teeth. Dont fight it with willpower, because you cant. If anyone
experiences any of these, then you may be on your way to develop
electrosensitivity.

On the constructive side, here's things you can do BEFORE any of the
above happens. If you are using a grounded outlet for computer and
monitor the problem is smaller because the EMF is smaller, but I didnt
know that until I got electrosensitivity. Also, if there is an option
for it, enable "spread spectrum" in the bios, and also "disable
unused pci slots". Makes the computer itself friendlier. And keep the
computer as far away from the body as possible. Nothing of this cost
anything, and reduces exposure a lot. If you want to do more, then get
a LCD monitor, they are cheap now. Those who want an even more healthy
workstation, consider a wireless keyboard and mouse so you dont have
to keep your hands in an EMF. Its also very healthy to get a longer
SHIELDED monitor cable so you can get the computer at least 3 meters
away from you. All in all, 3-400$ gets you a very nice environment. I
would have liked that 5 years ago. I also believe EMF mobilizes
mercury stored in the body over and over. Wonder what Andy's thoughts
about that would be.

(Technical ranting about DVI and analouge monitor cables..)
Well, I hesitated to post this, but it could be useful, smack me if
I'm too much OT.. There's a problem with TOO LONG analogue monitor
cables because ghosting can appear on screen. I think 3-5 meter
analouge cable is fine if its a shielded cable of good quality. But we
might want a modern digital DVI monitor cable instead. Then to the
electrosensitive persons dismay he discovers that this cable is VERY
BAD for him. A call to a electro engineer friend at Ericsson reveals
why. Something with square waves and something about large spectrum.
And the cable was not shielded. Got a special Jenving 12 meter tripple
shielded DVI cable coming my way any day. Hope that will contain those
waves. The ordinary, analogue cables was friendlier but then there was
the picture quality issue. So, there you have it).

Links, in swedish unfortunately, to the Amalgam/EMF coverup:
http://www.gbg.bonet.se/bwf/art/intOrtendahl.html
http://www.gbg.bonet.se/bwf/art/ortendahlForts.html

>
>--- In [hidden email], "Roger Olsson"
><rogerfinanceumuse@y...> wrote:
> > >Sitting in
> > front of a computer monitor or other strong EMF field increases the
> > leakage of mercury from amalgam by up to TEN times according to two
> > researchers from Gothenburg University in Sweden.