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> Marc wrote:
> What is the point in depending on meters when their results
> are useless? If the meters all say that my LCD monitor is
> emitting zero radiation, yet I can't stand being in front
> of it for 5 minutes, then the "zero" reading is useless.
>
Obviously, you have to have a meter that measures the particular
influence by which you are being affected.
How much RF is in your wiring, according to the Graham Stetzer meter?
Whatever RF is there will be broadcast from your computer if you have it
plugged in to the utility power, or have a phone line plugged into it. Have you
checked for this too? (I am not prououncing this to be the problem. This
is just one more thing to check.)
We live in a cause and effect world. If an effect is occurring, there
is always a cause. It may not be easy to discover, but it is worth
continuting to make the effort. So far, I have not experienced an effect for which I
was not eventually able to discover the cause, and therefore do something
about it.
Regards,
Shivani
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