RE: flickering lights

Posted by Ian Kemp on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/is-geopathic-stress-real-tp1546726p1546896.html

Interesting material, thanks Bill. Although Sue's electrosensitivity is
much improved, she is still badly affected by strong light (including
sunlight) and especially fluorescent lights and low energy light bulbs. It
is only a problem on her head - she is OK "from the neck down" in this
respect. From this article, one wonders whether the high-frequency flicker
in fluorescent lights might be part of the problem - although I don't see
that it could apply to the sunlight!

Ian

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From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Bill
Bruno
Sent: 05 August 2008 03:36
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [eSens] new TV



It's interesting to me that approximately 2-3% of the healthy population
responds abnormally to flashing lights on an EEG (according to research
decades ago). This following paper may suggest that these are the
same people most affected by EHS:

http://www.joem.
<http://www.joem.org/pt/re/joem/abstract.00043764-199701000-00006.htm>
org/pt/re/joem/abstract.00043764-199701000-00006.htm

Although I have so far noticed such an effect in myself--although the
trigger frequencies can also vary person to person, and for many the
frequency may be high enough that it is not consciously registered.

I know someone who can't stand color LCD displays but is fine with the
old monochrome laptop ones (which had slow response times).

I'm looking forward to e-ink laptops... the bookreaders (Kindle, Sony,
Iliad) are
out there now but I have not seen one in person, and it seems they are not
so great for anything but e-books...

Bill

On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 11:36 AM, charles <charles@milieuziekt
<mailto:charles%40milieuziektes.be> es.be> wrote:

> Yesterday I was palaying around with my Profi Spion with attached Solar
> module antenna.
> (There is now a separate Lightsmog Spion available)
>
> A have a Philips 42" LCD Tv and an Acer 26" Monitor, both radiation-poor.
> Hardly any 30-60 kHz signals.
>
> But with the solar module, pointed in another direction, I got awfull
> signals from my monitor in the room.
> As soon as I shut off the monitor, tha Profi Spion was quit.
>
> And 5 meters away from my TV also very strong signals.
>
> So, I cannot retire, there is still a lot of study to do.
>
> Yes, light is something that has to be considered.
> The light from lamps do give frequencies.
> Some people get headaches from that.
>
> Greetings,
> Charles Claessens
> member Verband Baubiologie
> www.milieuziektes.nl
> www.milieuziektes.be
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Marc Martin" <marc@ufoseries. <mailto:marc%40ufoseries.com> com>
> To: <eSens@yahoogroups. <mailto:eSens%40yahoogroups.com> com>
> Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 7:18 PM
> Subject: [eSens] new TV
>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I finally got around to buying a new HDTV for the living room.
> > I got the Panasonic 37LZ800, which is a 37" LCD. From an ES
> > standpoint, this does seem somewhat nasty, noticeably worse
> > than the Sony Bravia LCD HDTV that I use as a computer
> > monitor. However, this should be expected, as the Panasonic
> > is much larger (37" vs 26") and higher resolution (1080p
> > vs 720p).
> >
> > However, with a Quantum Home plugged in next to
> > the TV, the Panasonic seems tolerable from my usual
> > viewing distance of 10 feet. So I will likely keep
> > it.
> >
> > I noticed that the Panasonic uses an ungrounded (2-prong)
> > plug, while my Sony Bravia uses a grounded (3-prong) plug.
> > I wonder if the ungrounded plug contributes anything to
> > the problem, or if it is most likely other factors which
> > make the Panasonic worse than the Sony?
> >
> > Marc
> >
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