Absolutely, an shield for the monitor seems the thing to do. Or dependingon your circumstances maybe just get a new LCD monitor that might be the most complete solution. I've never had the burning skin reaction but backwhen I used to work around the old style monitors the flicker really got to me though upping the refresh rate helped a lot. My friend I wrote about believed a bit of five o'clock shadow helped him with his monitor, but that doesn't help us ladies!
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> Hi Loni, I've ordered a QLink too, a bracelet, so I'll report also how itgoes. I was tempted by a few different options the MegaChi and the Shuzi mainly, but it encouraged me that QLink has been around a couple decades, wanted to try it first. I gave my Teslar watch another try yesterday and still found it too strong/altering for long-term use. I'm not sure what it doesfor EMF but it did help with me feel calm and solid. Too much so really!
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> About the face burning, I remember back around 1998 a man I worked with said he felt that symptom from his monitor especially if he'd just shaved. Idon't think I had much e-sensitivity then, but I didn't dismiss it. I often wonder what happened with him as he was in a tech job. Is your monitor flat panel?
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> > I just got the QLink Alexa so too soon to tell but my face is still burning while on the computer so that hasn't changed. I do seem to have a tad more energy but will let know after I use it for a month or so. Loni
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> > Marc, thanks for the list and I found an older email from you too answering this same question that was helpful also. I guess everyone starting out wants to know if this stuff works! You mentioned in your older mail that you thought the Springlife Polarizer might be the best one in terms of not overexciting the energy field. Do you still feel that? I have tried the Teslar watch - a couple years ago not for EMF - and found it helpful but oppressive. I felt like it sealed my energy, made it feel solid and heavier around me, but over time that feeling felt less positive so I didn't wear it consistently. It did work as promised in that I could fly on airplanes and certain conditions didn't affect me like usual - normally my energy is like aweather vane blown this way and that by EMF, crazy Christmas shoppers, etc. I'd like to find a method that is shielding but not suffocating or changes how I feel so much that it seems unnatural.
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