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In a message dated 4/12/05 8:05:43 AM, [hidden email] writes: > Pete wrote: > My wife gets heady and naseous just sitting in front of a computer for > more than 15 mins... > > Pete, does this happen if the computer is a laptop and is not plugged in either to an electrical outlet or the phone system? One needs to try that to determine whether the effect is from the computer itself and not the RF coming in on the two kinds of wiring. Regards, Shivani [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi SArjuna,
We did try a laptop as its pretty debilitating for her, but it still presented her with the same problems. The laptop was plugged into the wall socket however, so I will try the unplugged version.. Obviously this was before you had brought up the interesting points about RF frequencies travelling over the wires, At the time I was looking purely for EMF reduction, compared to a desktop machine. However the Laptop does generate quite high emf emmisions from the Hard Drive and the fans, and at the time having a plug pack further away did not seem to help much. With RF, computers generate a huge amount of different frequencies via Hard drives, DVD players, PCI bus noise, memory frequencies, processor clocks etc, and as such I suspect that we can never be rid of the effects, unless using a computer in a box, far enough away, with remote keyboard, mouse and screen and now, probably some RF supressors on the cabling.. I also know that Fleuros cause problems with the 50hz (australia) cycle and the enhanced blue light spectrum, and this may be the problem - all our monitors in the house are LCD. I hope the OLED's are better.. My wife is also cealiac and has chemical sensitivities.. going into cold/hot temperatures can cause welts to appear on her skin!, although since finding out about the celiac after a huge iron deficiency, she is much better now wheat and gluten (and dairy - lactose) are out the picture.. although it costs a fortune to eat good food these days doesnt it! I'll try the Laptop without the powercord and see if it helps.. Thanks Pete [hidden email] wrote: >In a message dated 4/12/05 8:05:43 AM, [hidden email] writes: > > > > >>Pete wrote: >>My wife gets heady and naseous just sitting in front of a computer for >>more than 15 mins... >> >> Pete, does this happen if the computer is a laptop and is not plugged in >> >> >either to an electrical outlet or the phone system? One needs to try that >to determine whether the effect is from the computer itself and not the RF >coming in on the two kinds of wiring. > Regards, > Shivani > > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > |
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