Does anyone have any ideas for dealing with fluorescent lights?? I can't stay in a place with them for more than 10 minutes (at the most) before I get real weak and dizzy and have to leave. So -- my husband does all the shopping and restaurants are a challenge -- church is impossible and so is working (I'm a teacher). I also have thyroid and adrenal problems -- I don't know if this is the cause of the light sensitivity or just another unrelated problem.
Any miraculous devices out there?? Special sunglasses etc? My doctor suspects heavy metals. Could they cause this? Thanks! Amy |
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> Does anyone have any ideas for dealing with fluorescent lights??
> My doctor suspects heavy metals. Could they cause this? Heavy metals such as mercury are commonly thought to cause such sensitivities. Although in my own case, I can't help but wonder if it is really weak adrenals that allowed the heavy metals to accumulate in the first place? I'd say find good endocrine support supplements (thyroid, adrenal, maybe pituitary, hypothalamus) and see if that helps. As for devices, I tend toward using Quantum Products for florescent lights. Although if this is in grocery stores, you'd need to use the portable Quantum Companion, which is not as strong as their other stationary devices (although I've certainly been known to use 2 Quantum Companions at once) Marc |
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Just to let you know that you aren't alone. I have the same problem with stores - although it seems that the "Dollar Tree" ( a store I just love to shop in other than this problem) effects me the worse. I have experienced this in more than one branch so I am wondering if there are different types oflighting that these stores use. Also the man I take care of with Alzheimer's gets so ill in that store and one other that I have to immediately leavewith him. Seems weakness is his main symptom. I just start to feel sick and very uncomfortable. I am also a teacher (laid off) and have thyroid and adrenal problems. So wehave a lot in common. I hope you can find some answers soon. I am still searching for complete health although I will tell you that nutritional supplements literally saved my life! Cheryl --- On Sun, 1/10/10, Amy <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Amy <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] help with fluorescent lights To: [hidden email] Date: Sunday, January 10, 2010, 8:11 PM Does anyone have any ideas for dealing with fluorescent lights?? I can't stay in a place with them for more than 10 minutes (at the most) before I getreal weak and dizzy and have to leave. So -- my husband does all the shopping and restaurants are a challenge -- church is impossible and so is working (I'm a teacher). I also have thyroid and adrenal problems -- I don't know if this is the cause of the light sensitivity or just another unrelated problem. Any miraculous devices out there?? Special sunglasses etc? My doctor suspects heavy metals. Could they cause this? Thanks! Amy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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I looked on the Quantum Products website and found the Companion. Are there cheaper places to get their products or is their price as good as any? I would be willing to a lot for the ability to go to the grocery store and everywhere else that has fluorescent lights!! How do they work? (Sorry -- I realize these are dumb questions, but I'm new to this and totally confused!)
Can you recommend a brand or place to buy the endocrine support supplements? I take an adrenal support supplement (herbals not glandulars) but I have no idea what would be best. Did fixing your adrenals do the trick or did you also have to detox the heavy metals? Thanks!!! Amy ________________________________ From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email] Sent: Mon, January 11, 2010 12:10:53 AM Subject: Re: [eSens] help with fluorescent lights > Does anyone have any ideas for dealing with fluorescent lights?? > My doctor suspects heavy metals. Could they cause this? Heavy metals such as mercury are commonly thought to cause such sensitivities. Although in my own case, I can't help but wonder if it is really weak adrenals that allowed the heavy metals to accumulate in the first place? I'd say find good endocrine support supplements (thyroid, adrenal, maybe pituitary, hypothalamus) and see if that helps. As for devices, I tend toward using Quantum Products for florescent lights. Although if this is in grocery stores, you'd need to use the portable Quantum Companion, which is not as strong as their other stationary devices (although I've certainly been known to use 2 Quantum Companions at once) Marc ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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For me, there are no places as bad as WalMart, Target and the new revamped Taco Bells. What supplements did you take that helped you?? How have you dealt with your thyroid and adrenal problems? I'm not having much luck there either. Thanks!! Amy ________________________________ From: Cheryl Griffing <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email] Sent: Mon, January 11, 2010 12:43:07 AM Subject: Re: [eSens] help with fluorescent lights Hi Amy, Just to let you know that you aren't alone. I have the same problem with stores - although it seems that the "Dollar Tree" ( a store I just love to shop in other than this problem) effects me the worse. I have experienced this in more than one branch so I am wondering if there are different types of lighting that these stores use. Also the man I take care of with Alzheimer's gets so ill in that store and one other that I have to immediately leave with him. Seems weakness is his main symptom. I just start to feel sick and very uncomfortable. I am also a teacher (laid off) and have thyroid and adrenal problems. So we have a lot in common. I hope you can find some answers soon. I am still searching for complete health although I will tell you that nutritional supplements literally saved my life! Cheryl --- On Sun, 1/10/10, Amy <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Amy <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] help with fluorescent lights To: [hidden email] Date: Sunday, January 10, 2010, 8:11 PM Does anyone have any ideas for dealing with fluorescent lights?? I can't stay in a place with them for more than 10 minutes (at the most) before I get real weak and dizzy and have to leave. So -- my husband does all the shopping and restaurants are a challenge -- church is impossible and so is working (I'm a teacher). I also have thyroid and adrenal problems -- I don't know if this is the cause of the light sensitivity or just another unrelated problem. Any miraculous devices out there?? Special sunglasses etc? My doctor suspects heavy metals. Could they cause this? Thanks! Amy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> I looked on the Quantum Products website and found the Companion. Are
> there cheaper places to get their products or is their price as good as > any? I would be willing to a lot for the ability to go to the grocery > store and everywhere else that has fluorescent lights!! How do they > work? (Sorry -- I realize these are dumb questions, but I'm new to this > and totally confused!) Yes, at around US$300, the Quantum Companion is one of the more expensive portable options around (especially since I've been known to use two of them together). However, items from Quantum Products are what I've found to work best for me for florescent lights. There are certainly cheaper EMF protection devices from other companies that you could try if that costs too much. As to how they work, this product line is supposed to produce a field which reduces the EMF noise in the air. The field around the Quantum Companion is supposed to be quite small -- on the order of a few feet. Their stationary products, like the Quantum Pro, are supposed to produce a much larger field, perhaps up to 100 feet. > Can you recommend a brand or place to buy the endocrine support > supplements? I take an adrenal support supplement (herbals not > glandulars) but I have no idea what would be best. Did fixing your > adrenals do the trick or did you also have to detox the heavy metals? I've certainly attempted to both fix my adrenals and detox heavy metals. In fact, I think many would be wise to find good adrenal support *before* attempting to detox heavy metals, as the mobilized heavy metals may end up causing further damage to already weak adrenals. As for a place to buy endrocine support supplements, I find that Amazon.com usually has about everything for sale. :-) You could try "IsoCort" to see if adrenal support helps you, as this is a "quick fix" adrenal replacement supplement. If that helps, then you probably should be taking something which will help rebuild your adrenals over the long term, as "quick fix" supplements may just make your adrenals lazy and cause you to become dependent on the supplement (like people who drink coffee to get some energy). Longterm adrenal support supplements include things like Dr. Wilson's Adrenal Rebuilder and Drenamin. Someone else here recently mentioned some unusual herbs which help the adrenals and the endocrine system, but I don't have any experience with these (but plan on trying them out). Marc |
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How do you energetically experience the Quantum Products compared to ATTI Tachyon? I can readily feel the positive effects of Tachyon affecting ELF and MW fields. The ultra discs are stronger with a different feeling to it. The strongest effect I have experienced are the Tachyon Sun Spots, they openup a complete ultra field. What are the adrenal herbs, I searched the archives with the words adrenal and herb and got +50 hits... Thanks, Ole --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > > I looked on the Quantum Products website and found the Companion. Are > > there cheaper places to get their products or is their price as good as > > any? I would be willing to a lot for the ability to go to the grocery > > store and everywhere else that has fluorescent lights!! How do they > > work? (Sorry -- I realize these are dumb questions, but I'm new to this > > and totally confused!) > > Yes, at around US$300, the Quantum Companion is one of the more expensive > portable options around (especially since I've been known to use two of > them together). However, items from Quantum Products are what I've found > to work best for me for florescent lights. There are certainly cheaper > EMF protection devices from other companies that you could try if that > costs too much. > > As to how they work, this product line is supposed to produce a field > which reduces the EMF noise in the air. The field around the Quantum > Companion is supposed to be quite small -- on the order of a few feet. > Their stationary products, like the Quantum Pro, are supposed to > produce a much larger field, perhaps up to 100 feet. > > > Can you recommend a brand or place to buy the endocrine support > > supplements? I take an adrenal support supplement (herbals not > > glandulars) but I have no idea what would be best. Did fixing your > > adrenals do the trick or did you also have to detox the heavy metals? > > I've certainly attempted to both fix my adrenals and detox heavy metals. > In fact, I think many would be wise to find good adrenal support > *before* attempting to detox heavy metals, as the mobilized heavy > metals may end up causing further damage to already weak adrenals. > As for a place to buy endrocine support supplements, I find that > Amazon.com usually has about everything for sale. :-) You could > try "IsoCort" to see if adrenal support helps you, as this is > a "quick fix" adrenal replacement supplement. If that helps, > then you probably should be taking something which will help > rebuild your adrenals over the long term, as "quick fix" supplements > may just make your adrenals lazy and cause you to become dependent > on the supplement (like people who drink coffee to get some > energy). Longterm adrenal support supplements include > things like Dr. Wilson's Adrenal Rebuilder and Drenamin. Someone > else here recently mentioned some unusual herbs which help the > adrenals and the endocrine system, but I don't have any experience > with these (but plan on trying them out). > > Marc > |
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> How do you energetically experience the Quantum Products compared to ATTI
> Tachyon? I'm not that sensitive any longer, so my "experience" of these products is only after having them nearby for a period of hours. Basically, when I'm in an environment full of florescent lights or computers, the Quantum Products will reduce the amount of redness I get in my face, the burning sensation on my face, and headaches and dehydration. Tachyon products do not do this -- in fact, I think they may actually make things worse! However, I do use Tachyon products when away from EMF, to boost energy levels. > What are the adrenal herbs, I searched the archives with the words > adrenal and herb and got +50 hits... Someone recently mentioned a supplement called "Endo Supreme", and I thought it looked interesting. I have no personal experience with it as of yet: http://www.supremenutritionproducts.com/EndoSupreme/ Marc |
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> The strongest effect I have experienced are the Tachyon Sun Spots,
> they open up a complete ultra field. And what exactly is a "Tachyon Sun Spot"? A search on Google returned nothing relevant. Marc |
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Details: SUN-Mtransforms any home or office into a Tachyon haven. ACTION: Sun Spots are cut from very high quality, laboratory-grown quartz crystals. The specific design creates a wide angle field that extends over a distance of approximately 90 feet at about a 90 degree angle. The back of each Sun Spot measures about 1 inch (2.5cm) and the face of each Sun Spot measures about 1 1/2 inches (4cm) in diameter. This shape is what creates the wide angle. Sun Spots come in sets of four and are designed for all four to be used in the same space. The desired effect will not be achieved unless they are properly placed in an X formation. This is described in the directions below. Properly placed, Sun Spots are designed to facilitate a Tachyon flow that will energize the SOEFs of a room, creating an atmoshphere of optimal balance. POTENTIAL USES: They are helpful for rooms that are depleted due to electrosmog, spherics (weather generated frequencies), geopathological fields, or dissonant emotional movements and patterns. Excellent for rooms where clarity, purity, concentration and meditation should be supported. DIRECTIONS: Place one Sun Spot in each of the four corners of a room with the wide side facing out. Place them so that all the beams will meet in the center of the room, like an X. The outer edge of the X represents the four corners of the room where the Sun Spots are placed. This formation creates the beams to meet in the center of the X and bounce off one another, filling the room with tachyon. The Sun Spots can be left in the jewlery box they come in, with the lid open. They can be placed in the corners of the room either on the floor or at the ceiling, whichever you prefer. CONTRAINDICATIONS AND CAUTIONS: None OTHER VALUABLE TACHYONIZED PRODUCTS: TSD-40 Tachyonized Star Dust CUB-1 The Tachyonized Cube SD-63 Tachyonized Silica Disk 3-Pack TC-1 Tachyonized Cocoon SP-1 Tachyonized Sleep Pad sku bv cv price SUN-M 600 600 1250 SKU: SUN-M Price: 1,487.50 Qty: ________________________________ From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email] Sent: Tue, 12 January, 2010 21:08:49 Subject: Re: [eSens] Tachyon Sun Spots > The strongest effect I have experienced are the Tachyon Sun Spots, > they open up a complete ultra field. And what exactly is a "Tachyon Sun Spot"? A search on Google returned nothing relevant. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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