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re. Stetzer filters and meter readings

SArjuna
Yes, it does make a difference getting your GS levels down to 20 or
below. Really sensitive people report they experience symptoms at levels above
15 or 20.
High initial levels of electrical pollution will require more than
lower levels, even if your apartment is small.

Regards,
Shivani


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Stetzer filters and Quantum Products

carazzz
Thanks everyone. Mulled over all your great feedback and
decided to go ahead and order more Stetzer filters--8 additional
for a total of 28. Also ordered 4 more Quantum power strips. This
will make 6 altogether -- 4 in the home office, one at the
entertainment center in the living room, and one in the kitchen. I'll
let you all know how it goes after the stuff arrives and we've
observed the results for a bit.

Just wanted to share with the group that the folks at Stetzer
Electric and at Quantum Products have been consistently super
helpful and supportive. Dave Stetzer has picked up the phone
numerous times to answer my beginner-level questions. Margy
Wilson at Quantum Products has answered questions about the
hard-to-find Mac versions of the Quantum Byte software. (Mac
users can special-order Quantum Byte for OS 9 or OS 10.2.x
They are still working on Quantum Byte for the most current Mac
OS; this is why a trial version is not available for download on
their website.)

All the helpfulness in the world doesn't matter, though, if the
products don't work... I should say that my husband has recently
experienced some unusually restful nights of sleep and
consequently has felt a little more energetic than usual. It's too
soon to draw real conclusions, but at the moment we are
inclined to credit the Stetzer filters. At any rate we feel it's worth
exploring further. Hence our plan to install more filters and see
what happens if we can bring our readings into the teens.

Cara

--- In [hidden email], SArjuna@a... wrote:
>
> Yes, it does make a difference getting your GS levels down
to 20 or
> below. Really sensitive people report they experience
symptoms at levels above
> 15 or 20.
> High initial levels of electrical pollution will require more
than
> lower levels, even if your apartment is small.    
>
> Regards,
> Shivani
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

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Re: Stetzer filters and Quantum Products

charles-4
Asking advice by telephone from Europe is a bit too expensive.
However, I did send several e-mails to Stetzer, but got never any answer.

Yhe only one who answered one of my questions was Less-emf.
Where I bought then the meter and several filters.

I get the impression that Stezter does not want to do business in Europe.
So I am reluctant in advising their filters and are looking for altenatives.

Although I found that a value of above 2000 GS units was lowered to 184 GS
units with one filter.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Cara" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 22:22
Subject: [eSens] Stetzer filters and Quantum Products


> Thanks everyone. Mulled over all your great feedback and
> decided to go ahead and order more Stetzer filters--8 additional
> for a total of 28. Also ordered 4 more Quantum power strips. This
> will make 6 altogether -- 4 in the home office, one at the
> entertainment center in the living room, and one in the kitchen. I'll
> let you all know how it goes after the stuff arrives and we've
> observed the results for a bit.
>
> Just wanted to share with the group that the folks at Stetzer
> Electric and at Quantum Products have been consistently super
> helpful and supportive. Dave Stetzer has picked up the phone
> numerous times to answer my beginner-level questions. Margy
> Wilson at Quantum Products has answered questions about the
> hard-to-find Mac versions of the Quantum Byte software. (Mac
> users can special-order Quantum Byte for OS 9 or OS 10.2.x
> They are still working on Quantum Byte for the most current Mac
> OS; this is why a trial version is not available for download on
> their website.)
>
> All the helpfulness in the world doesn't matter, though, if the
> products don't work... I should say that my husband has recently
> experienced some unusually restful nights of sleep and
> consequently has felt a little more energetic than usual. It's too
> soon to draw real conclusions, but at the moment we are
> inclined to credit the Stetzer filters. At any rate we feel it's worth
> exploring further. Hence our plan to install more filters and see
> what happens if we can bring our readings into the teens.
>
> Cara

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Re: Stetzer filters and Quantum Products

carazzz
Hi Charles,

I tried e-mail first with Dave Stetzer too -- he didn't respond right
away and I was too impatient to wait, so I phoned the company
and was very surprised when Mr. Stetzer offered to take my call
personally. Some people simply prefer the phone to e-mail, I
suppose.

Because I had so many questions, Dave Stetzer also suggested
I visit a website maintained by a woman recovering from ES, who
has benefited from the Stetzer filters:
http://www.electricalpollution.com. The website collects info
about Martin Graham and Dave Stetzer's work. I'm finding it
helpful. If you haven't already checked it out, maybe it's worth a
look? I assume you've already read all the material on
http://www.stetzerelectric.com; my impression is that the
electricalpollution site contains material not on Stetzer's own
company website.

Regards,
Cara

--- In [hidden email], "charles" <charles@m...>
wrote:
>
> Asking advice by telephone from Europe is a bit too expensive.
> However, I did send several e-mails to Stetzer, but got never
any answer.

> I get the impression that Stezter does not want to do business
in Europe.
> So I am reluctant in advising their filters and are looking for
altenatives.
>