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> But I use a computer quite a lot. Especially lately.

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> I avoid CRTs, and use mostly the LCD screens.

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> What is known about these new " flat " LCD screens? Do lots of

> folks have trouble from exposure to them?

In general, people have an easier time with the LCD screens

than the CRTs. But it's not universal -- for example, see

this page for reports from people who tolerated their CRTs,

but could not tolerate their LCDs:

http://cloanto.com/users/mcb/19960719lcd.html

I also fall into this camp. LCDs are worse for me than

CRTs. And the methods I have used to make CRTs better

don't work as well for LCDs.

LCDs are often advertised as having no (or low) EMF.

However, all you need to do is turn on a portable

AM radio and put it next to an LCD, and you'll see

that it's putting out a lot of RF interference.

Also, although an LCD is typically run off of a

DC power supply, internally it must use a transformer

to run the high-voltage AC florescent backlight.

Plus, the EMF source for a CRT monitor is mostly

in the back of the tube, so it's further away

from you than the EMF source in an LCD.

There was a time (5 years ago) where my tolerance

for LCD monitors was so bad that I could only

stand to be in front of them for 5 minutes at

a time, this with a grounded electric glass

shield in front of it, and the backlight brightness

turned down to a minimum. These days, I sit

in front of a CRT for 8-10 hours a day with

the brightness set at normal, so things have

obviously improved for me. :-)

As for alternates to LCDs, there are plasma

screens, but I find these less tolerable than

CRTs or LCDs. And coming in the future will

be LCD monitors with the florescent backlight

replaced by LEDs (these are already available,

but very expensive), and also Organic LED

monitors needing no backlight (only available

now in MP3 players and cellphones)

Marc

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Sudduth wrote:

> Does anyone have links to data on the EMF levels generated by laptop

> computer screens and recommendations on distances (I've heard one

> foot) and length of exposure even at a safe distance.

I suppose it depends on how sensitive you are... I remember a

time when I had averse effects within a minute of being

7 feet from a laptop...

Marc

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Hi Tammy:

Yes the computer screens can cause seisures and migranes., There are certain

type of screens that are less harmfull. I think they are called analog. But

more importantly, the reason why it happennes to you, is because your brain is

sensitive to this. Not everyone experiences this, of course you know that.

Try doing the following and see if it gets better for you.

Eliminate dairy products, and take magnesium oxide and vitaminb-50, drink a

minimum of 1 quart of water a day. for a couple of days and then work on your

compu. See if this helps.

good luck

LInda

tmcle1474 <mclem64@...> wrote: ANYONE HERE

KNOW IF DIZZINESS WHILE LOOKING AT THE COMPUTER SCREEN, TV,

ETC. IS CAUSED BY SEIZURES OR AN INNER EAR PROBLEM???? THANKS TAMMY

IN MISSISSIPPI

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