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Joshua Kurlantzick
I've had a great deal of trouble using a phone in recent weeks, even a
landline or rotary one, with the Less EMF long cord. How do people use
phones - has anyone found a good way?

Josh

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Marc Martin
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> I've had a great deal of trouble using a phone in recent weeks, even a
> landline or rotary one, with the Less EMF long cord. How do people use
> phones - has anyone found a good way?

I think in some cases, you just have to find the right phone... or if you
use the phone a lot, you may need to buy a good speakerphone and keep
your distance. Other than those ideas, there is the usual nutritional/detox
route to reduce your ES symptoms, or find an EMF protection device that
works for you.

I've got GE phones in the house which seem fairly benign, but I don't
really spend a lot of time on the phone nor am I that sensitive...

Marc

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Emil at Less EMF Inc
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> I've had a great deal of trouble using a phone in recent weeks, even a
> landline or rotary one, with the Less EMF long cord. How do people use
> phones - has anyone found a good way?

Hi Josh,

How far away from the corded telephone base do you have to be to avoid
symptoms?

Emil

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bluebonnet
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attach a stethoscope



-- "Joshua Kurlantzick" <[hidden email]> wrote:
I've had a great deal of trouble using a phone in recent weeks, even a
landline or rotary one, with the Less EMF long cord. How do people use
phones - has anyone found a good way?



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BiBrun
For a while I just had a paper cup with a hole in the bottom, taped
or held onto the earpiece of the phone.

Now I prefer a speaker phone, but have yet to find one that seems
totally safe and effective. I have heard of the stethescope working,
but the one I bought didn't seem to work very well.
Bill

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 11:30 AM, bluebonnet <[hidden email]> wrote:

> attach a stethoscope
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> -- "Joshua Kurlantzick" <[hidden email] <jkurlant1%40hotmail.com>>
> wrote:
> I've had a great deal of trouble using a phone in recent weeks, even a
> landline or rotary one, with the Less EMF long cord. How do people use
> phones - has anyone found a good way?
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> __________________________________________________________
> Come clean with a brand new shower. Click now!
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> http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2131/fc/PnY6rbuMQcNAZB7MmoigGD5I9dtMr2uQU0U0ANUUxpU1oiNbDL0T2/
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Joshua Kurlantzick

Thanks. How exactly does one attach the stethescope to make it work?

Best,

Josh

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For a while I just had a paper cup with a hole in the bottom, taped

or held onto the earpiece of the phone.



Now I prefer a speaker phone, but have yet to find one that seems

totally safe and effective. I have heard of the stethescope working,

but the one I bought didn't seem to work very well.

Bill



On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 11:30 AM, bluebonnet <[hidden email]> wrote:



> attach a stethoscope

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> -- "Joshua Kurlantzick" <[hidden email] <jkurlant1%40hotmail.com>>

> wrote:

> I've had a great deal of trouble using a phone in recent weeks, even a

> landline or rotary one, with the Less EMF long cord. How do people use

> phones - has anyone found a good way?

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> __________________________________________________________

> Come clean with a brand new shower. Click now!

>

> http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2131/fc/PnY6rbuMQcNAZB7MmoigGD5I9dtMr2uQU0U0ANUUxpU1oiNbDL0T2/

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PUK
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In a message dated 1/29/2009 9:54:13 P.M. GMT Standard Time,
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> I've had a great deal of trouble using a phone in recent weeks, even a
> landline or rotary one, with the Less EMF long cord. How do people use
> phones - has anyone found a good way?



PUK REPLIES - I downloaded a photo to show how I coped see the photo section
basically a speaker phone with a microphone I added to it on a lead


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bluebonnet
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so sorry, I just saw this question that I never answered. Please let me know if you still need this information.

blue

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PUK
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In a message dated 10/06/2009 21:34:02 GMT Daylight Time,
[hidden email] writes:

Now I prefer a speaker phone, but have yet to find one that seems
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> totally safe and effective. I have heard of the stethescope working,
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> but the one I bought didn't seem to work very well.



Paul uk - you could do what I did some while ago and extract the mic from
the speaker phone and solder it onto a long cable that way you can get your
distance from the phone speak and still hear from the speaker. I uploaded a
photo of a phone I doctored onto the photo archive of this site many moons
ago
BT Converse range of phones is quite good for sound quality as long as you
keep your distance, but that said my phoneline is swamped for most of the
day by a killer frequency from a neigbours plasma tv ! Youtube video
pending !!


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R. Ticle
Interesting idea, using the microphone. I really wish you the best in finding resolution about that plasma TV! Have you tried some kind of filter between its signal and whatever it's polluting in the house?

R.

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> In a message dated 10/06/2009 21:34:02 GMT Daylight Time,  
> bluebonnet46@... writes:
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> Now I prefer a speaker phone, but have yet to find one that seems
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> > totally safe and effective. I have heard of the stethescope working,
> >  
> > but the one I bought didn't seem to work very well.
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> Paul uk - you could do what I did some while ago and extract the mic from  
> the speaker phone and solder it onto a long cable that way you can get your  
> distance from the phone speak and still hear from the speaker. I uploadeda
> photo of a phone I doctored onto the photo archive of this site many moons
> ago
> BT Converse range of phones is quite good for sound quality as long as you  
> keep your distance, but that said my phoneline is swamped for most of the
> day by a killer frequency from a neigbours plasma tv ! Youtube video
> pending !!
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PUK
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In a message dated 11/06/2009 00:15:18 GMT Daylight Time,
[hidden email] writes:

Interesting idea, using the microphone. I really wish you the best in
finding resolution about that plasma TV! Have you tried some kind of filter
between its signal and whatever it's polluting in the house?




It pollutes everything that will conduct it ! I think this one has evan
stumped the pros, the only way is to get the Plasma de-comissioned and I will
when time allows seek advise from the relavent EU dept, as the UK british
standards allow this travesty to take place.


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R. Ticle
Argh! Amazing, though not in the wonderful-kind of amazing way. Let us know!

R.


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> rticleone@... writes:
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> Interesting idea, using the microphone. I really wish you the best in  
> finding resolution about that plasma TV! Have you tried some kind of filter  
> between its signal and whatever it's polluting in the house?
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> standards allow this travesty to take place.
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stethescope phone

bluebonnet
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Hello all,

Let me clarify, the question I never answered was how to attach a stethoscope to a telephone. If the person still needs the information, please post.

The stethoscope is the only phone modification that worked for me (althoughI didn't try them all) and one advantage is that I can carry a stethoscopein my car to use in emergencies. Another advantage is that it's very easyto set up.

blue

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> --- In [hidden email], Joshua Kurlantzick <jkurlant1@> wrote:
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> > Thanks. How exactly does one attach the stethescope to make it work?
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> > Best,
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> > Josh
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> > To: [hidden email]
> > From: wbruno@
> > Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 14:53:34 -0700

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evie15422
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i wish you the very best success, Paul,
 
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In a message dated 11/06/2009 00:15:18 GMT Daylight Time,
rticleone@yahoo. ca writes:

Interesting idea, using the microphone. I really wish you the best in
finding resolution about that plasma TV! Have you tried some kind of filter
between its signal and whatever it's polluting in the house?

It pollutes everything that will conduct it ! I think this one has evan
stumped the pros, the only way is to get the Plasma de-comissioned and I will
when time allows seek advise from the relavent EU dept, as the UK british
standards allow this travesty to take place.

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