Posted by
PUK on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/EHS-Info-tp3364570p3392539.html
it simply depends on how sensitive you are - the clock and other circuits
in the phones will no doubt be fed with power unless they just sychronise
when they are turned on, I can react to fully charged car batteries so
sometimes batteries can be a problem, but If we try to get to fussy by
eradicating all suspect emf then we will suffer anyway, your body may start to react
quicker next time so you need to keep it real as the rest of the world aint
like us
puk
In a message dated 03/10/2011 18:38:29 GMT Daylight Time,
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writes:
I just tried a new computer running from batteries, but it radiates
even when off. If the charge regulator is very particular then
the charge on the battery could determine whether it's going
to convert voltage and radiate.
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 10:57 AM, Marc Martin <
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> **
>
>
> > I have been assuming all along that if you leave your cell phone off
it
> will not cause you problems.
> > Am I correct in that assumption?
>
> Hopefully... :-)
>
> Assuming that the phone isn't still doing something while "off" (I think
> some are still communicating
> with GPS?). Assuming that you don't react to batteries or electronics on
> your person -- even when
> they aren't "doing anything". Assuming that the metal component of the
> cellphone aren't acting
> enough as an antenna for local EMF to be causing you problems.
>
> Marc
>
>
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