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Re: Question About LCD Screens and Symptoms

Posted by charles-4 on Oct 17, 2006; 7:34am
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Question-About-LCD-Screens-and-Symptoms-tp1542662p1542669.html

Hello Vinny,

colors on CRT monitors are of better quality and do perform higher
resolutions, as the LCD screens are limited in that.

Be aware that both CRT and LCS monitors do emit nasty signals, mostly around
30 kHz, for which electrosensibles are sensible to.

On http://www.milieuziektes.nl/Pagina109.html
I have placed the sounds of those signals.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Vinny Pinto" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 23:20
Subject: [eSens] Question About LCD Screens and Symptoms


> Hi folks:
>
> I am a bit fascinated about a phenomenon that some ES members of this
> list group have mentioned at times, namely, that they develop certain
> symptoms -- such as burning eyes, burning skin, headaches, etc. --
> after looking at an LCD display (i.e., video monitor for a desktop PC
> or latop, etc.) for a while, along with reports that this does not
> happen for them with the older-style and bulkier CRT (cathode-ray
> tube) monitors. I would like to know more about this phenomenon, and
> thus, if this happens for you, I would love to hear:
> * what are your symptoms?
> * how severe are they?
> * how long must you use the LCD monitor before symptoms appear?
> * if you have tried using a transparent electrostatic
> shield/screen, has this helped, and how much?
> * if you have tried using an area treatment device for "EMF
> relief", has this helped, and how much?
> * if you have tried using a PC software program such as Quantum
> Byte of similar, has this helped, and how much?
> If you can give me some information, I am willing to spend a bit of
> time researching this both in meditation and in the lab, to see if I
> might be able to come up with some possible ways of approaching this
> issue.
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> Personally, I use an LCD monitor here, and I do not believe that I
> have noticed any such symptoms. Of course, I am also not particularly
> electrosensitive. Overall, I prefer LCD monitors because they have a
> smaller size and mass, and because they offer far better and more
> vivid colors and better resolution, but I must admit that I am
> fascinated by the reports of symptoms due to use of these monitors!
>
> Thanks!
>
> with care,
> --Vinny
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