RE: A Disk To Reduce EMI from Cell Phones?

2008-07-07 Thread Pettit, Ghery
Hoax.  Rip off.  Snake oil.  And these are the polite terms.

Ghery Pettit



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Douglas
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 12:58 PM
To: 'EMC PSTC'
Subject: A Disk To Reduce EMI from Cell Phones?

Oh Mighty List,

Received an email from my sister with information about a product called

the Neutralizer which uses a proprietary organic compound composed of 
natural earth elements which neutralizes the effect of man-made EMF 
exposure on human DNA. This product comes in the form of a sticker you 
can apply to your cell phone, computer monitor, etc. such that human 
DNA can be protected from the damaging effects of RF/EMF. Somewhere I 
read that it does not block or absorb EMI, but transforms it into 
coherent and non-harmful radiation emulating organic radiation (my 
words here). I also read something about a holographic disk. All in all 
I was rather confused, like I was going in circles.

I am not doing a great job of explaining this product so I ask you to 
visit: http://www.energeticnutrition.com/hi/neutralizer.html and see for

yourselves. Scroll down to read all the material, especially the FAQ at 
the end. I also read one or two of the research papers here: 
http://www.aulterra.com/en-US/welcome/research.

I am not connected in any way with this product, except my sister bought

some disks. I am really curious to know if anyone on the list has ever 
heard of this product? Or would someone else go check out these web 
sites and let me know what you think? On the one hand, it sounds like 
the holy grail of EMI fixes. On the other hand, maybe I need to take out

a selling license for the product and plan to retire early.

All comments welcome, on or off list.

Best regards,

Scott Douglas
sdoug...@ptcnh.net

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re: A Disk To Reduce EMI from Cell Phones?

2008-07-07 Thread James, Chris
This new invention goes back to 2001:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/1574197.stm




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Re: A Disk To Reduce EMI from Cell Phones?

2008-07-06 Thread John Woodgate

In message 01c8deff$01fc5540$c700a8c0@PC323541548743, dated Sat, 5 
Jul 2008, 'Rich Nute' rn...@san.rr.com writes:


Another web site says that the Neutralizer is made from 
homeopathically enhanced or crystalline matrix mixed into the ink of 
the Neutralizer patch. These finely ground minerals and trace elements 
are derived from a rock discovered in Utah...

The Aulterra front page describes the material as 'organic'. The only 
organic rock I know of is coprolite. (;-)

Here are several interesting reports on testing the
Neutralizer:

http://www.shieldemf.com/files/1690372/uploaded/IIREC_Report.pdf

This is about measuring very low frequency magnetic fields:

The Field Coherence Pattern (FCP) maps (figures 1and 2) are 
representations of vertical magnetic flux density in the frequency band 
from static field to 18 Hz,

We might deduce that the material has some iron content.

http://www.aulterra.com/en-US/pdf/index/Sun

This gives no technical details at all, most being general waffle about 
EMC. I wonder if senior Sun managers know about this page.

http://www.aulterra.com/en-US/pdf/index/UCIrvine

This may be more significant, but again it is very short on detail.

Lots of information out there.  Seems like Aulterra has been shipping 
their Neutralizer around for testing and reports.  I wonder if the 
inventor knows how it works?

Judging by the statements on the Aulterra front page, no.
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Re: A Disk To Reduce EMI from Cell Phones?

2008-07-06 Thread Scott Douglas
To All,

No relation, no connection. My credit card company tells me there are at least
13 other people using my name and their credit card. So it must be one of them.

Scott

Bill Owsley wrote: 

I don't suppose you might be this Scott Douglas, right?

http://www.scottdouglas.org/


- Bill
You can say what you want about the South, but you never hear of anyone
retiring and moving North!!!

--- On Sat, 7/5/08, Scott Douglas sdoug...@ptcnh.net
mailto:sdoug...@ptcnh.net  wrote:


From: Scott Douglas sdoug...@ptcnh.net mailto:sdoug...@ptcnh.net 
Subject: A Disk To Reduce EMI from Cell Phones?
To: 'EMC PSTC' emc-p...@ieee.org mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org 
Date: Saturday, July 5, 2008, 3:58 PM


Oh Mighty List,

Received an email from my sister with information about a product 
called 
the Neutralizer which uses a proprietary organic compound composed of 
natural earth elements which neutralizes the effect of man-made EMF 
exposure on human DNA. This product comes in the form of a sticker you 
can apply to your cell phone, computer monitor, etc. such that human 
DNA can be protected from the damaging effects of RF/EMF. Somewhere I 
read that it does not block or absorb EMI, but transforms it into 
coherent and non-harmful radiation emulating organic radiation (my 
words here). I also read something about a holographic disk. All in all 
I was rather confused, like I was going in circles.

I am not doing a great job of explaining this product so I ask you to 
visit: http://www.energeticnutrition.com/hi/neutralizer.html and see 
for 
yourselves. Scroll down to read all the material, especially the FAQ at 
the end. I also read one or two of the research papers here: 
http://www.aulterra.com/en-US/welcome/research.

I am not connected in any way with this product, except my sister 
bought 
some disks. I am really curious to know if anyone on the list has ever 
heard of this product? Or would someone else go check out these web 
sites and let me know what you think? On the one hand, it sounds like 
the holy grail of EMI fixes. On the other hand, maybe I need to take 
out 
a selling license for the product and plan to retire early.

All comments welcome, on or off list.

Best regards,

Scott Douglas
sdoug...@ptcnh.net

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RE: A Disk To Reduce EMI from Cell Phones?

2008-07-05 Thread 'Rich Nute'
Hi Scott:


So, I went to the web sites you cited.  Then, I went to
the citations.  For one of the citations, the abstract
says:

Levels of DNA single-strand break were assayed in brain cells from rats
acutely exposed to low-intensity 2450 MHz microwaves using an alkaline
microgel electrophoresis method. Immediately after 2 h of exposure to pulsed
(2 s width, 500 pulses/s) microwaves, no significant effect was observed,
whereas a dose rate-dependent [0.6 and 1.2 W/kg whole body specific
absorption rate (SAR)] increase in DNA single-strand breaks was found in
brain cells of rats at 4 h postexposure. Furthermore, in rats exposed for 2
h to continuous-wave 2450 MHz microwaves (SAR 1.2 W/kg), increases in brain
cell DNA single-strand breaks were observed immediately as well as at 4 h
postexposure. C 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

The FDA limits cell phone SAR to the head to 1.6 W/kg.

Cell phones operate at about 824-829 MHz, and 1850-1910 MHz.
I'm not sure how to compare 1.2 W/kg SAR at 2450 MHz with 
1.6 W/kg SAR at 1910 MHz or 829 MHz.  These frequencies are
from:

http://www.privateline.com/PCS/Frequencies.htm

The Quantum Biology Research paper reports cell phones 
operating at 2450 MHz.  I could not confirm that cell phones
operate at 2450 MHz.  See:

http://www.aulterra.com/en-US/pdf/index/QBResearch2006

This paper indicates the 2450 MHz is from a wireless phone,
not a cell phone.

Another web site says that the Neutralizer is made from 
homeopathically enhanced or crystalline matrix mixed into
the ink of the Neutralizer patch. These finely ground 
minerals and trace elements are derived from a rock 
discovered in Utah...

Here are several interesting reports on testing the 
Neutralizer:

http://www.shieldemf.com/files/1690372/uploaded/IIREC_Report.pdf
http://www.aulterra.com/en-US/pdf/index/Sun
http://www.aulterra.com/en-US/pdf/index/UCIrvine

Lots of information out there.  Seems like Aulterra has
been shipping their Neutralizer around for testing and
reports.  I wonder if the inventor knows how it works?


Best regards,
Rich



 -Original Message-
 From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf 
 Of Scott Douglas
 Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 12:58 PM
 To: 'EMC PSTC'
 Subject: A Disk To Reduce EMI from Cell Phones?
 
 
 Oh Mighty List,
 
 Received an email from my sister with information about a 
 product called 
 the Neutralizer which uses a proprietary organic compound 
 composed of 
 natural earth elements which neutralizes the effect of man-made EMF 
 exposure on human DNA. This product comes in the form of a 
 sticker you 
 can apply to your cell phone, computer monitor, etc. such that human 
 DNA can be protected from the damaging effects of RF/EMF. 
 Somewhere I 
 read that it does not block or absorb EMI, but transforms it into 
 coherent and non-harmful radiation emulating organic radiation (my 
 words here). I also read something about a holographic disk. 
 All in all 
 I was rather confused, like I was going in circles.
 
 I am not doing a great job of explaining this product so I ask you to 
 visit: http://www.energeticnutrition.com/hi/neutralizer.html 
 and see for 
 yourselves. Scroll down to read all the material, especially 
 the FAQ at 
 the end. I also read one or two of the research papers here: 
 http://www.aulterra.com/en-US/welcome/research.
 
 I am not connected in any way with this product, except my 
 sister bought 
 some disks. I am really curious to know if anyone on the list 
 has ever 
 heard of this product? Or would someone else go check out these web 
 sites and let me know what you think? On the one hand, it sounds like 
 the holy grail of EMI fixes. On the other hand, maybe I need 
 to take out 
 a selling license for the product and plan to retire early.
 
 All comments welcome, on or off list.
 
 Best regards,
 
 Scott Douglas
 sdoug...@ptcnh.net
 

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RE: A Disk To Reduce EMI from Cell Phones?

2008-07-05 Thread Bill Owsley
Look into that homeopathic process.  If I recall, a homeopathic solution is
made from the same irritant that it is proposed to fix, by diluting the
substance to extreme and using it to instill an immunity to the irritant.

- Bill
You can say what you want about the South, but you never hear of anyone
retiring and moving North!!!

--- On Sat, 7/5/08, 'Rich Nute' rn...@san.rr.com wrote:


From: 'Rich Nute' rn...@san.rr.com
Subject: RE: A Disk To Reduce EMI from Cell Phones?
To: 'Scott Douglas' sdoug...@ptcnh.net, 'EMC PSTC' 
emc-p...@ieee.org
Date: Saturday, July 5, 2008, 8:27 PM


Hi Scott:


So, I went to the web sites you cited.  Then, I went to
the citations.  For one of the citations, the abstract
says:

Levels of DNA single-strand break were assayed in brain cells from
rats
acutely exposed to low-intensity 2450 MHz microwaves using an alkaline
microgel electrophoresis method. Immediately after 2 h of exposure to 
pulsed
(2 s width, 500 pulses/s) microwaves, no significant effect was 
observed,
whereas a dose rate-dependent [0.6 and 1.2 W/kg whole body specific
absorption rate (SAR)] increase in DNA single-strand breaks was found in
brain cells of rats at 4 h postexposure. Furthermore, in rats exposed 
for 2
h to continuous-wave 2450 MHz microwaves (SAR 1.2 W/kg), increases in 
brain
cell DNA single-strand breaks were observed immediately as well as at 4 
h
postexposure. C 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

The FDA limits cell phone SAR to the head to 1.6 W/kg.

Cell phones operate at about 824-829 MHz, and 1850-1910 MHz.
I'm not sure how to compare 1.2 W/kg SAR at 2450 MHz with 
1.6 W/kg SAR at 1910 MHz or 829 MHz.  These frequencies are
from:

http://www.privateline.com/PCS/Frequencies.htm

The Quantum Biology Research paper reports cell phones 
operating at 2450 MHz.  I could not confirm that cell phones
operate at 2450 MHz.  See:

http://www.aulterra.com/en-US/pdf/index/QBResearch2006

This paper indicates the 2450 MHz is from a wireless phone,
not a cell phone.

Another web site says that the Neutralizer is made from 
homeopathically enhanced or crystalline matrix mixed into
the ink of the Neutralizer patch. These finely ground 
minerals and trace elements are derived from a rock 
discovered in Utah...

Here are several interesting reports on testing the 
Neutralizer:

http://www.shieldemf.com/files/1690372/uploaded/IIREC_Report.pdf
http://www.aulterra.com/en-US/pdf/index/Sun
http://www.aulterra.com/en-US/pdf/index/UCIrvine

Lots of information out there.  Seems like Aulterra has
been shipping their Neutralizer around for testing and
reports.  I wonder if the inventor knows how it works?


Best regards,
Rich



 -Original Message-
 From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf 
 Of Scott Douglas
 Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 12:58 PM
 To: 'EMC PSTC'
 Subject: A Disk To Reduce EMI from Cell Phones?
 
 
 Oh Mighty List,
 
 Received an email from my sister with information about a 
 product called 
 the Neutralizer which uses a proprietary organic compound 
 composed of 
 natural earth elements which neutralizes the effect of man-made EMF 
 exposure on human DNA. This product comes in the form of a 
 sticker you 
 can apply to your cell phone, computer monitor, etc. such that human

 DNA can be protected from the damaging effects of RF/EMF. 
 Somewhere I 
 read that it does not block or absorb EMI, but transforms it
into 
 coherent and non-harmful radiation emulating organic radiation
(my 
 words here). I also read something about a holographic disk. 
 All in all 
 I was rather confused, like I was going in circles.
 
 I am not doing a great job of explaining this product so I ask you to 
 visit: http://www.energeticnutrition.com/hi/neutralizer.html 
 and see for 
 yourselves. Scroll down to read all the material, especially 
 the FAQ at 
 the end. I also read one or two of the research papers here: 
 http://www.aulterra.com/en-US/welcome/research.
 
 I am not connected in any way with this product, except my 
 sister bought 
 some disks. I am really curious to know if anyone on the list 
 has ever 
 heard

Re: A Disk To Reduce EMI from Cell Phones?

2008-07-05 Thread Bill Owsley
I don't suppose you might be this Scott Douglas, right?

http://www.scottdouglas.org/


- Bill
You can say what you want about the South, but you never hear of anyone
retiring and moving North!!!

--- On Sat, 7/5/08, Scott Douglas sdoug...@ptcnh.net wrote:


From: Scott Douglas sdoug...@ptcnh.net
Subject: A Disk To Reduce EMI from Cell Phones?
To: 'EMC PSTC' emc-p...@ieee.org
Date: Saturday, July 5, 2008, 3:58 PM


Oh Mighty List,

Received an email from my sister with information about a product 
called 
the Neutralizer which uses a proprietary organic compound composed of 
natural earth elements which neutralizes the effect of man-made EMF 
exposure on human DNA. This product comes in the form of a sticker you 
can apply to your cell phone, computer monitor, etc. such that human 
DNA can be protected from the damaging effects of RF/EMF. Somewhere I 
read that it does not block or absorb EMI, but transforms it into 
coherent and non-harmful radiation emulating organic radiation (my 
words here). I also read something about a holographic disk. All in all 
I was rather confused, like I was going in circles.

I am not doing a great job of explaining this product so I ask you to 
visit: http://www.energeticnutrition.com/hi/neutralizer.html and see 
for 
yourselves. Scroll down to read all the material, especially the FAQ at 
the end. I also read one or two of the research papers here: 
http://www.aulterra.com/en-US/welcome/research.

I am not connected in any way with this product, except my sister 
bought 
some disks. I am really curious to know if anyone on the list has ever 
heard of this product? Or would someone else go check out these web 
sites and let me know what you think? On the one hand, it sounds like 
the holy grail of EMI fixes. On the other hand, maybe I need to take 
out 
a selling license for the product and plan to retire early.

All comments welcome, on or off list.

Best regards,

Scott Douglas
sdoug...@ptcnh.net

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