Re: Computers and Laptops: whats the solution?

Posted by Loni Rosser on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Computers-and-Laptops-whats-the-solution-tp1552046p1552062.html

In addition to the EMF there is flame retardant in these as well as other toxic chemicals in the components themselves. All can add to the EMF reaction. Loni

--- On Mon, 2/15/10, stephen_vandevijvere <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: stephen_vandevijvere <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Re: Computers and Laptops: whats the solution?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Monday, February 15, 2010, 8:04 AM


 



Hi Ace,

I also prefer a laptop for practicality, but the only one I can stand is a 4.5-year-old Acer... in the meantime I've bought another one second hand (not easy to find!) just to have one once this one crashes!

I've tried 5 different new laptops 2 years ago: IBM, hp, Apple,... and theyall got me sick (even without typing on them and with Wi-fi disabled).

I think laptops somehow emit more harmful EMF for me...

I seem to have less problems with desktops. Maybe it's because a laptop is closer to the body but I'm not sure that's the reason why...

If you would find a laptop you can bear it is advisable to hook up a portable keyboard, otherwise you receive a lot of EMF just by typing.

Maybe if there are people you know that have laptops you can test them first? I asked in the computer shop if I could test some different laptops for 20 minutes/laptop in my car...

Good luck, in the meantime I'll have a cactus up for a test ;)
Best regards,
Stephen.

--- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, "svetaswan" <svetaswan@. ..> wrote:

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> Hi Ace - I'm in a very similar boat...I've been suffering from symptoms from my laptop/Wi-Fi and I'm in the market for a computer (laptop) that may be more tolerable... so I'll be interested in all responses to your inquiry.
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> I've come across the cactus suggestion too - from more than one source. The idea may not be all that ridiculous - although this doesn't account for how ridiculous you might *feel* for surrounding your computer with cactus/cacti, lol. I haven't tried the cactus-method myself, but it has been my experience that putting things on or near my computer to try to make it more tolerable only has a limited and/or temporary effect. (The things I've triedmay have only had a placebo effect.) Granted, I've only tried a couple of "devices", so there might be something out there (Q-Link Pendant?) that I haven't tried that has a long-term, consistent effect.
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> ~Svetaswan
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> --- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, "acekingsuited06" <acekingsuited06@ > wrote:
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> > I'm EMF sensitive, strongly to wi-fi signals as well as newer computers. Luckily I have an old monitor that is very low EMF, so no problem. But I need a new computer soon, and I dont know what to do.
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> > There arent very clear ways to shield computers, other then just "stay far away from them as possible". Is there just something simple I can do toprevent my computer from harming me with EMF? One website even suggested acactus, is this ridiculous advice?
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> > I am considering a laptop as well, only because Im thinking it might beeasier to shield it. Of course, I would need a way to disable the wi-fi. Ibelieve simply turning off the wifi card doesnt solve the problem, am I right?
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> > I need help to have a EMF safe computer or laptop, please give your advise!
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> > Thanks,
> > Ace
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