Sensitive gauss meter -- Re: [eSens] Massage Tools Have to Go

Posted by Kumara on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Appetite-changes-tp3632496p3649506.html

Marc Martin wrote thus at 22:58 10/01/2012:
>For example, I still use a hair dryer,  I'm sure the milligauss
>reading is very high, but I don't notice any problems from it.
>Certainly it helps that the exposure times are low.

The distance is a big factor too.

Speaking of I'm looking for a sensitive (and affordable) gauss meter. The present one I recently got (CellSensor) is less sensitive than my body; meaning: At the same distance, I can feel the effect of ELF radiation, while the meter registers nothing.

Can anyone guide me on this?

Btw, for RF, I'm very happy with Cornet ED-7: sensitive and affordable.

kb