Re: Need wearable flourescent light protection advice..

Posted by BiBrun on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Need-wearable-flourescent-light-protection-advice-tp1547655p1547661.html

Aluminum foil under a hat may help. It actually depends on
the type of fluorescent tube etc. Dark glasses might be worth
trying. Veil-sheild (from lessemf) over a hat is probably best.

LessEMF sells a hat which could help--(it helps me) but I wish it was better
engineered.

Bill
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 4:51 AM, Deidra <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Just recently I've been noticing how much flourescent lights are
> affecting me when I'm about 6 feet beneath them or less. There are
> many places I can not avoid this situation, like at the doctor's
> office, the animal vet, my kids school, etc. I don't seem to be
> bothered as much when the ceilings are high like at most large chain
> stores.
> It's embarrasing and uncomfortable because some symptoms are obvious
> to everyone around me, like when my face heats up and turns bright red,
> or when I break out in patchy hives over my face, arms, hands, and
> neck. The headaches seem to subside after I've gotten away from them a
> while though, so that part's not so bad. I live with headaches almost
> constantly anyway. I mostly just want to stop my body's visible
> reactions.
> I need some suggestions on wearable devices that I can take with me to
> block some of this nasty stuff assulting me from the Flourescents. I
> know different products seem to have different results but any personal
> experiences would be greatly appreciated. I was thinking of trying a
> Springlife Polarizer but am not sure if it may help with the lights.
> HELP???
> ~Deidra
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