--- In [email protected], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Kenny H wrote: > > Hello All, > > > > There are various EMF protection devices on the market, such at the > > Q-link pendants/bracelets, and ClearWave clocks, the Quantum products > > of various types. > > > > Has anyone here used any of these products and clearly noticed a > > difference in how they felt? I work for umpteen hours at a computer, > > dual monitors and all the other electronic devices around here, and > > often feel frazzled and someone recommended some of these products, > > none of which are cheap. > > > > I'm willing to buy if warranted but how does one separate the hype > > from the reality? > > > > Perhaps personal testimonials would be a good place to start?! > > > > Ken
> Take a portable AM radio (a cheap on will do) and tune it where there is > no station and turn the volume halfway. You can use that as a rough EMF > detector. Where you hear noise you've got EMF. I found that with my > CRT monitor any noise dropped off within a few inches. Same was true of > an LCD monitor. > ************* Here in So Cal, Mt. Wilson is a powerful EMF source over a wide area because of broadcast antennas. An electronics prof told us that if you went up on top of the mountain with a fluorescent light, it would light up -- don't know if this is accurate, but's it's a strong EMF source: http://www.ortho.lsuhsc.edu/Faculty/Marino/EL/EL10/Levels.html
