Re: A FunnyTale About EMF Detox Symptoms..

Posted by charles-4 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/A-FunnyTale-About-EMF-Detox-Symptoms-tp1542590p1542697.html

Hello Denom,

monitors do emit several kinds of elektrosmog.

- One may have electrical AC fields (must be below TCO norms; 5Hz - 2 kHz
and from 2 kHz - 400 kHz).
- One may have electrical DC static fields. I once measured LCD screens in
a computer shop, and found that the cheapest screens had 0 V/m, while the
expensive ones showed some 3600 V/m.
- And there are magnetic AC fields (must be below TCO norms).
- Last but not least there are electromagnetic fields, mostly around 30 kHz
(between 5 kHz and 150 kHz)

So each of these sources may bother you. Shielding only one does not mean
that the others are shielded also.
Trust your own feelings; they are better than the Trifield meter, which is
limited.
Be also aware, that although a meter may show weak signals, electrosensibles
may have reactions to very, very weak signals, depending on their own
*biological window*.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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----- Original Message -----
From: "denom" <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 03:51
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: A FunnyTale About EMF Detox Symptoms..


>I know someone will tell me that I don't know what I'm talking about here.
>But I experience the same thing. I have a grounded screen filter from LESS
>EMF and I still get the burning. What helped was when I also bought a
>cheap ungrounded glare screen and placed it between the other screen and
>the monitor. Don't know why it makes a difference but it does. You can
>get one for ten bucks or so. I also have a monitor that is LCD and does
>not give off any readings on my trifield meter unlike other LCD monitors
>that may have transformers in them. The transformer on mine is on the cord
>far away from the monitor.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Emma Tailleir
> To: [hidden email]
> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 4:03 PM
> Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: A FunnyTale About EMF Detox Symptoms..
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> Richard et al,
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> I have some of these symptoms. Ear ringing (for me) seems to be
> primarily related to cerebral inflammation. Screen too bright and eye
> ache is (for me) a sure sign of a vitamin A deficiency.
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> Screen flicker makes the eyes work extra hard and uses up vitamin A (or
> so I've heard and it fits with my own experience), so perhaps your
> symptoms are actually more about nutrient levels than EMF. Or maybe
> it's all too closely linked to make distinguishing between them useful.
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> Am I making sense? I need some Coherent Space inside my brain today. %-)
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> Emma
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> P.S. I've been trying to figure out if something that happens to me is
> what some of you mean when you talk about face burning. I occasionally
> get something that's maybe a sort of inflammation in my face, primarily
> the cheeks. It feels hot and tight. There are two types, one is
> definitely inflammation, the other I'm not so sure about. I think that
> both occur primarily when my body is in detox mode.
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> > I have a screen filter on my computer which stops 99% of vlf and elf
> > electric fields but although it has helped I still have alot of
> > problems using the computer and can't watch TV (mainly because there
> > are no filters on them. So do you think these devices you make could
> > help reduce my symptoms? By thw way these symptoms include ears
> > ringing 24 hours a day, computer monitor looking alot brighter than
> > normal with screen brightness even only at 50% and after long
> > computer use it looks really bright on all brightness levels and my
> > eyes ache, tingling feeling in head and ears and sensitivity to
> > outside bright light if I go outside soon after computer use.
> >
> >> From Richard G
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