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We've installed Stetzer filters in our office and home. We have

also used an oscilloscope to " see " the difference on the 60-Hz sine

wave before and after the installation of the filters.

They work. They reduce or eliminate the RF spikes on the electrical

wiring.

Whether the claims that people suffer less blood glucose problems

or headaches, or that children learn better has been claimed, but

we are still hoping for a good biomarker to prove this.

Graham and Dave Stetzer are credible and honest people..

and their product does filter out RF on electrical systems.

You can also buy a " Power Sentry " surge protector that is reported

to contain an RF filter. These are the traditional " plug-ins " and cost

far less than the Stetzer filters. We have not tested them with the

oscilloscope

however.

The website for the power sentry is www.powersentry.com

Sage

Sage Associates

On Wednesday, March 10, 2004, at 06:15 AM, boja1968 wrote:

> Have any of you installed the Stetzer Filters and what benefits have

> you noticed? Thank you.

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> But my (probably previously missformulated but still unanswered) question

> is why should we expect that such filtering would be of any practical help!?

I found that such filtering was of immense practical help. Although I

did not use the Stetzer filters, I used the Quantum power strip, which

also claimed as it's only function to be filtering out the high frequency

noise in the electricity. This enabled me to return to my job after

being unable to go into the building for 10 months!

> - Even if principaly we let the hypothesis that dirty power from wires

> somehow afflicts us through any unmeasurable field aspects (like

> " longitudinal waves " or whatever), still we have to explain why are we

> immune to such aspects coming out of street instalation and the

> neighbourhood, which are impossible to filter!

I think it's not important to eliminate all such noise from all sources,

but to merely reduce the total amount of exposure you get each day.

So if you reduce the exposure you get in your house or in your

workplace, then you will be able to tolerate the remaining exposure

better.

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It is very likely that properly designed filters would effectively eliminate

(filter out) frequencies and disturbancies other than 50/60 Hz sine power

frequency...

But my (probably previously missformulated but still unanswered) question is

why should we expect that such filtering would be of any practical help!?

I have several reasons to doubt that, but I am ready to be assured the

opposite:

- I have never measured anything relevant coming out a home installation.

It is completely different when you measure (as I understand Sage did)

what is within wire (or coupled, very near), and when you measure the effect

of those currents to the surrounding environment!

- If an oscilloscope (or a spectral analizer) is used to monitor the fields

that impregnate any urban environment (by connecting oscilloscope to some

handy antenna), there is a great number of signals (broadcasting, Dect,

mobile phone masts) that are (generally) overhelming any radiation that

might " leak " from home power instalation. The only strong signal that comes

from installation is power frequency.

- Even if principaly we let the hypothesis that dirty power from wires

somehow afflicts us through any unmeasurable field aspects (like

" longitudinal waves " or whatever), still we have to explain why are we

immune to such aspects coming out of street instalation and the

neighbourhood, which are impossible to filter!

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Marc, Cyndy started this thread from purely exact (measurable) point of

view.

I am aware that such thing as Power Strip could work. But the other thing is

possible explanation.

I insist that if we talk about physical aspects, than we need to be

consequent. Particularly, even if the Power Strip somehow filters all the

(measurable!) dirty power (although I could bet it doesn't), that won't

change the measurable radition in the building much. It is really usefull to

diminish radiation even partially, but the HF part that comes from wires out

is miserable compared to total radiation at the place.

Tottaly different thing is if we say that Power Strip does " something " with

the dirty power, and that that " something " is very helpfull to us. (We'd

than better not mention dirty power at all!)

Anyway, we already mostly agreed on it but unfortunattely is not here

any more to tell us her view, as she apparently is concerned just with

physical aspect...

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> I have been using the Stetzer Filters for about 3 months now both at

> home and when I travel. To me, they do make a big difference in that

> area of the spectrum.

Thanks for that info, !

You've reported what your meter reads, but I'm also curious to know

if you feel any better or worse from using these filters.

Marc

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Here is an email I got which looks like it was intended to

be sent to the list (please address posts to " " )

Re: Stetzer filters

This is my first post. I hope I do it right. I have been using

stetzer filters also for at least a couple of months. I have 20 of

them in my aluminum trailer house with two aluminum roofs. After

about a week I was sleeping really good. But the effect on my sleep

didn't last although I am feeling really good now. I never thought

I'd feel this way again. And I believe it is partly due to the

filters. I have been grounding my home. I have many grounds now and

am using thick awg number 2 and number 4 wire and placing grounding

rods in parts of the ground that are usually wet. The grounding also

had a very good effect. I have a faraday cage inside my home,

actually two of them. One goes around a frequency plasma tube

device. When connecting the wire to the rod I could feel electricity

going through my hand even though the frequency generator was not on

at the time. The TV is next to it and I think it was pulling the

electricity from the TV and pulling it out of the house. I ground

the metal I beams under the house in areas where there are electrical

appliances and computers directly above on the floor. The grounding

and the stetzer filters are having a really good effect. But what I

am coming to suspect is that the microwaves have the most harmful

effect upon my body. I've been lining garments with a product called

velostat made by 3M which blocks microwaves. And this also is having

a tremendously good effect. One thing about the stetzer filters that

I haven't read about yet. A good comment about them is made at

http://www.emfservices.com/sensitivity.htm & e=9771 I think it is in

paragraph 3.2 where they discuss an alternative which is EMI

Filters. I have yet to talk with an electrician about installing

such a filter. But I plan to. And I would appreciate any comments by

anyone who knows anything about them or who has experience with

them. Thanks.

> > I have been using the Stetzer Filters for about 3 months now both

at

> > home and when I travel. To me, they do make a big difference in

that

> > area of the spectrum.

>

> Thanks for that info, !

>

> You've reported what your meter reads, but I'm also curious to know

> if you feel any better or worse from using these filters.

>

> Marc

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I definitely FEEL a difference using the stetzer filters. A case in

point, my wife and I were staying at a B and B and I felt like hell

when I walked into the room. I got my meters out and the magnetic

fields didn't look that bad. The RF wasn't good so I checked the wall

sockets and the wires were carrying a lot of RF. I put the stetzers in

around the room and I could see better, my scalp relaxed, and I felt

better. Funny enough, when we were leaving, after I unplugged them, I

started feeling worse.

Yes, I think the stetzer filters help.

On Aug 18, 2005, at 8:16 PM, Marc wrote:

> Here is an email I got which looks like it was intended to

> be sent to the list (please address posts to " " )

>

> Re: Stetzer filters

>

> This is my first post. I hope I do it right. I have been using

> stetzer filters also for at least a couple of months. I have 20 of

> them in my aluminum trailer house with two aluminum roofs. After

> about a week I was sleeping really good. But the effect on my sleep

> didn't last although I am feeling really good now. I never thought

> I'd feel this way again. And I believe it is partly due to the

> filters. I have been grounding my home. I have many grounds now and

> am using thick awg number 2 and number 4 wire and placing grounding

> rods in parts of the ground that are usually wet. The grounding also

> had a very good effect. I have a faraday cage inside my home,

> actually two of them. One goes around a frequency plasma tube

> device. When connecting the wire to the rod I could feel electricity

> going through my hand even though the frequency generator was not on

> at the time. The TV is next to it and I think it was pulling the

> electricity from the TV and pulling it out of the house. I ground

> the metal I beams under the house in areas where there are electrical

> appliances and computers directly above on the floor. The grounding

> and the stetzer filters are having a really good effect. But what I

> am coming to suspect is that the microwaves have the most harmful

> effect upon my body. I've been lining garments with a product called

> velostat made by 3M which blocks microwaves. And this also is having

> a tremendously good effect. One thing about the stetzer filters that

> I haven't read about yet. A good comment about them is made at

> http://www.emfservices.com/sensitivity.htm & e=9771 I think it is in

> paragraph 3.2 where they discuss an alternative which is EMI

> Filters. I have yet to talk with an electrician about installing

> such a filter. But I plan to. And I would appreciate any comments by

> anyone who knows anything about them or who has experience with

> them. Thanks.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>>> I have been using the Stetzer Filters for about 3 months now both

> at

>>> home and when I travel. To me, they do make a big difference in

> that

>>> area of the spectrum.

>>

>> Thanks for that info, !

>>

>> You've reported what your meter reads, but I'm also curious to know

>> if you feel any better or worse from using these filters.

>>

>> Marc

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Was there also a smoke detector in the room? Could you neutralise this

with a Stetzer as well?

Re: Fwd: Re: Stetzer filters

I definitely FEEL a difference using the stetzer filters. A case in

point, my wife and I were staying at a B and B and I felt like hell

when I walked into the room. I got my meters out and the magnetic

fields didn't look that bad. The RF wasn't good so I checked the wall

sockets and the wires were carrying a lot of RF. I put the stetzers in

around the room and I could see better, my scalp relaxed, and I felt

better. Funny enough, when we were leaving, after I unplugged them, I

started feeling worse.

Yes, I think the stetzer filters help.

On Aug 18, 2005, at 8:16 PM, Marc wrote:

> Here is an email I got which looks like it was intended to

> be sent to the list (please address posts to " " )

>

> Re: Stetzer filters

>

> This is my first post. I hope I do it right. I have been using

> stetzer filters also for at least a couple of months. I have 20 of

> them in my aluminum trailer house with two aluminum roofs. After

> about a week I was sleeping really good. But the effect on my sleep

> didn't last although I am feeling really good now. I never thought

> I'd feel this way again. And I believe it is partly due to the

> filters. I have been grounding my home. I have many grounds now and

> am using thick awg number 2 and number 4 wire and placing grounding

> rods in parts of the ground that are usually wet. The grounding also

> had a very good effect. I have a faraday cage inside my home,

> actually two of them. One goes around a frequency plasma tube device.

> When connecting the wire to the rod I could feel electricity going

> through my hand even though the frequency generator was not on at the

> time. The TV is next to it and I think it was pulling the electricity

> from the TV and pulling it out of the house. I ground the metal I

> beams under the house in areas where there are electrical appliances

> and computers directly above on the floor. The grounding and the

> stetzer filters are having a really good effect. But what I am coming

> to suspect is that the microwaves have the most harmful effect upon my

> body. I've been lining garments with a product called velostat made

> by 3M which blocks microwaves. And this also is having a tremendously

> good effect. One thing about the stetzer filters that I haven't read

> about yet. A good comment about them is made at

> http://www.emfservices.com/sensitivity.htm & e=9771 I think it is in

> paragraph 3.2 where they discuss an alternative which is EMI Filters.

> I have yet to talk with an electrician about installing such a filter.

> But I plan to. And I would appreciate any comments by anyone who knows

> anything about them or who has experience with them. Thanks.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>>> I have been using the Stetzer Filters for about 3 months now both

> at

>>> home and when I travel. To me, they do make a big difference in

> that

>>> area of the spectrum.

>>

>> Thanks for that info, !

>>

>> You've reported what your meter reads, but I'm also curious to know

>> if you feel any better or worse from using these filters.

>>

>> Marc

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hello ,

most smoke detectors I encounter are fed with a 9Volt battery.

However, I have encountered a smoke detector system in an appartment

builduing, which got enormous 30 kHz signals.

But. As I have measured, the current has to pass through the filter.

I mean, the values of the current passing through the filters are going

down, but in the mains (before the filter) they remain.

So, in the aforementioned case, the filters must be placed before the

current enters and leaves the smoke detector.

The smoke detector is the main cause of the radiation.

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Re: Stetzer filters

> >

> > This is my first post. I hope I do it right. I have been using

> > stetzer filters also for at least a couple of months. I have 20 of

> > them in my aluminum trailer house with two aluminum roofs. After

> > about a week I was sleeping really good. But the effect on my sleep

> > didn't last although I am feeling really good now. I never thought

> > I'd feel this way again. And I believe it is partly due to the

> > filters. I have been grounding my home. I have many grounds now and

> > am using thick awg number 2 and number 4 wire and placing grounding

> > rods in parts of the ground that are usually wet. The grounding also

> > had a very good effect. I have a faraday cage inside my home,

> > actually two of them. One goes around a frequency plasma tube device.

>

> > When connecting the wire to the rod I could feel electricity going

> > through my hand even though the frequency generator was not on at the

> > time. The TV is next to it and I think it was pulling the electricity

>

> > from the TV and pulling it out of the house. I ground the metal I

> > beams under the house in areas where there are electrical appliances

> > and computers directly above on the floor. The grounding and the

> > stetzer filters are having a really good effect. But what I am coming

>

> > to suspect is that the microwaves have the most harmful effect upon my

>

> > body. I've been lining garments with a product called velostat made

> > by 3M which blocks microwaves. And this also is having a tremendously

>

> > good effect. One thing about the stetzer filters that I haven't read

> > about yet. A good comment about them is made at

> > http://www.emfservices.com/sensitivity.htm & e=9771 I think it is in

> > paragraph 3.2 where they discuss an alternative which is EMI Filters.

>

> > I have yet to talk with an electrician about installing such a filter.

>

> > But I plan to. And I would appreciate any comments by anyone who knows

>

> > anything about them or who has experience with them. Thanks.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >>> I have been using the Stetzer Filters for about 3 months now both

> > at

> >>> home and when I travel. To me, they do make a big difference in

> > that

> >>> area of the spectrum.

> >>

> >> Thanks for that info, !

> >>

> >> You've reported what your meter reads, but I'm also curious to know

> >> if you feel any better or worse from using these filters.

> >>

> >> Marc

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I don't know about smoke detectors. What is their deal?

On Aug 19, 2005, at 2:02 AM, Benson, (Sen L. ) wrote:

> Was there also a smoke detector in the room? Could you neutralise this

> with a Stetzer as well?

>

>

>

> Re: Fwd: Re: Stetzer filters

>

>

> I definitely FEEL a difference using the stetzer filters. A case in

> point, my wife and I were staying at a B and B and I felt like hell

> when I walked into the room. I got my meters out and the magnetic

> fields didn't look that bad. The RF wasn't good so I checked the wall

> sockets and the wires were carrying a lot of RF. I put the stetzers in

> around the room and I could see better, my scalp relaxed, and I felt

> better. Funny enough, when we were leaving, after I unplugged them, I

> started feeling worse.

> Yes, I think the stetzer filters help.

>

> On Aug 18, 2005, at 8:16 PM, Marc wrote:

>

>> Here is an email I got which looks like it was intended to

>> be sent to the list (please address posts to " " )

>>

>> Re: Stetzer filters

>>

>> This is my first post. I hope I do it right. I have been using

>> stetzer filters also for at least a couple of months. I have 20 of

>> them in my aluminum trailer house with two aluminum roofs. After

>> about a week I was sleeping really good. But the effect on my sleep

>> didn't last although I am feeling really good now. I never thought

>> I'd feel this way again. And I believe it is partly due to the

>> filters. I have been grounding my home. I have many grounds now and

>> am using thick awg number 2 and number 4 wire and placing grounding

>> rods in parts of the ground that are usually wet. The grounding also

>> had a very good effect. I have a faraday cage inside my home,

>> actually two of them. One goes around a frequency plasma tube device.

>

>> When connecting the wire to the rod I could feel electricity going

>> through my hand even though the frequency generator was not on at the

>> time. The TV is next to it and I think it was pulling the electricity

>

>> from the TV and pulling it out of the house. I ground the metal I

>> beams under the house in areas where there are electrical appliances

>> and computers directly above on the floor. The grounding and the

>> stetzer filters are having a really good effect. But what I am coming

>

>> to suspect is that the microwaves have the most harmful effect upon my

>

>> body. I've been lining garments with a product called velostat made

>> by 3M which blocks microwaves. And this also is having a tremendously

>

>> good effect. One thing about the stetzer filters that I haven't read

>> about yet. A good comment about them is made at

>> http://www.emfservices.com/sensitivity.htm & e=9771 I think it is in

>> paragraph 3.2 where they discuss an alternative which is EMI Filters.

>

>> I have yet to talk with an electrician about installing such a filter.

>

>> But I plan to. And I would appreciate any comments by anyone who knows

>

>> anything about them or who has experience with them. Thanks.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>> I have been using the Stetzer Filters for about 3 months now both

>> at

>>>> home and when I travel. To me, they do make a big difference in

>> that

>>>> area of the spectrum.

>>>

>>> Thanks for that info, !

>>>

>>> You've reported what your meter reads, but I'm also curious to know

>>> if you feel any better or worse from using these filters.

>>>

>>> Marc

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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Hi ,

By the way, where did you come up with the idea to plug multiple

Stetzer filters into a single power strip? I don't recall reading

about anyone else trying this before.

Marc

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I can't take credit for that. I called Stetzer and he suggested it

after I told him that I was getting a whining sound from only one

filter in a socket.

On Aug 19, 2005, at 12:57 PM, Marc wrote:

> Hi ,

>

> By the way, where did you come up with the idea to plug multiple

> Stetzer filters into a single power strip? I don't recall reading

> about anyone else trying this before.

>

> Marc

>

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 8/18/2005 8:00:44 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

amcafeerr@... writes:

Yes, I think the stetzer filters help.

hi All : ) I have the stetzer filters. I *definitely* notice a modest but

real difference from them and so does my husband who is the furthest from

electrical or any other kind of environmental sensitivity that you could get!

It feels " calmer " in our apartment. Also, a friend commented on how

calm it feels in the apartment.

I got them directly from stetzer electronics in Minnesota. That way, I

could buy as few or as many as I wanted (other places sell them as a set and

have more of the fliters that I really needed).

They were invented by Stetzer, who is an electrician and Graham, who is

a professor emeritus of electrical engineering from UC Berkeley.

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In a message dated 8/19/2005 9:58:29 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

marc@... writes:

By the way, where did you come up with the idea to plug multiple

Stetzer filters into a single power strip? I don't recall reading

about anyone else trying this before.

I am not the one who posted this but we have mulitple filters in one power

strip. there are guidelines I don't exactly remember but the more electronic

equipment on the power strip, the more filters you need. If you talk to dave

stetzer at stetzer electronics he could tell you the general rule.

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McAfee wrote:

> I can't take credit for that. I called Stetzer and he suggested it

> after I told him that I was getting a whining sound from only one

> filter in a socket.

So do you have the recommended number of filters (20+), or can

you get away with less? When I read the recommended number

of filters, I have to laugh, because it seems like an absurdly

high amount, both in number and in cost. Certainly if you

only want to focus on the bedroom or the living room, you

must be able to get away with fewer filters?

From the benefits that I read that people are getting from

the Stetzer filters, I note that I have gotten essentially

the same benefits from my use of the Quantum power strips.

And at least with these, one unit makes a tangible

difference (to me, at least) throughout the house.

And I'm a bit confused about the recommendations for

the workplace. I read that a recommendation of using

just 2 Stetzer filters at work, while you've got 20

at home??? This seems silly to me, as my workplace is

MUCH worse than my home, with the hundreds of computers

and florescent lights there.

Marc

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I agree. Both my workplace and my wife's office are horrible areas in

Stetzer readings. In our house, I have about 10 filters and that is

enough. I think in order to lower the levels in my wife's office to

below 50, I would need at least 10 if not 15. Those wall outlets in her

old office building seem to be independent of each other so they don't

cancel each other when I hook up a strip full of filters to one of

them.

So unless we put in a huge filter system at the fuse box for the whole

building, I think putting about 4 in every socket in the room (which

there are 3) might bring it down to a reasonable amount. I have 6 in

her office now and they still whine. I don't have all of them on outlet

strips though. I need to buy a couple more outlet strips and put 4 on

each.

The home was much easier because the levels were lower and the

canceling effect was noticeable (plug in a couple here and the next

wall socket was under 10 so I didn't need to plug one in there), etc.

Now, if I were in a big city apartment or condo, those readings might

be between 250-500 so that might take 20 filters or so filters to bring

down to under 50. I think it depends on the readings of each place. All

of this depends upon having a Stetzer meter too.

I don't know if there is another meter that can take the same readings.

One of you guys would know more about meters and what they can do than

me.

On Aug 20, 2005, at 2:46 PM, Marc wrote:

> McAfee wrote:

>> I can't take credit for that. I called Stetzer and he suggested it

>> after I told him that I was getting a whining sound from only one

>> filter in a socket.

>

> So do you have the recommended number of filters (20+), or can

> you get away with less? When I read the recommended number

> of filters, I have to laugh, because it seems like an absurdly

> high amount, both in number and in cost. Certainly if you

> only want to focus on the bedroom or the living room, you

> must be able to get away with fewer filters?

>

> From the benefits that I read that people are getting from

> the Stetzer filters, I note that I have gotten essentially

> the same benefits from my use of the Quantum power strips.

> And at least with these, one unit makes a tangible

> difference (to me, at least) throughout the house.

>

> And I'm a bit confused about the recommendations for

> the workplace. I read that a recommendation of using

> just 2 Stetzer filters at work, while you've got 20

> at home??? This seems silly to me, as my workplace is

> MUCH worse than my home, with the hundreds of computers

> and florescent lights there.

>

> Marc

>

>

>

>

>

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> Now, if I were in a big city apartment or condo, those readings might

> be between 250-500 so that might take 20 filters or so filters to bring

> down to under 50.

One thing I've noticed is that the readings I get on my Stetzerizer

meter seem rather random. That is, one night my bedroom can be reading

50, and then another night it can be reading 300. There's nothing

different that I can tell going on in my house, so the variability

presumably must be from the neighbors or the utility.

But again, I can plug in a $20 Quantum minimax or a $60 Quantum

power strip and get instant relief. I'm not sure what the additional

benefit might be to purchase $600 of Stetzerizer filters, other than

to get the reading on one meter to drop. :-)

Also, I'm still concerned that I may be incompatible with these

capacitor shunt filters -- it's not only the Stetzerizer filter

that's given me a sharp pain in my head... I once bought a power strip

with a capacitor RF filter in it that gave me the same reaction.

Marc

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> I got them directly from stetzer electronics in Minnesota. That way, I

> could buy as few or as many as I wanted

Thanks for that info, -- how many filters do you use in your

apartment?

Marc

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What ever works. I actually am using 2 Quantum power strips, one at

home and one in my wife's office.

Maybe that is what is making the difference.

On Aug 20, 2005, at 4:19 PM, Marc wrote:

>> Now, if I were in a big city apartment or condo, those readings might

>> be between 250-500 so that might take 20 filters or so filters to

>> bring

>> down to under 50.

>

> One thing I've noticed is that the readings I get on my Stetzerizer

> meter seem rather random. That is, one night my bedroom can be reading

> 50, and then another night it can be reading 300. There's nothing

> different that I can tell going on in my house, so the variability

> presumably must be from the neighbors or the utility.

>

> But again, I can plug in a $20 Quantum minimax or a $60 Quantum

> power strip and get instant relief. I'm not sure what the additional

> benefit might be to purchase $600 of Stetzerizer filters, other than

> to get the reading on one meter to drop. :-)

>

> Also, I'm still concerned that I may be incompatible with these

> capacitor shunt filters -- it's not only the Stetzerizer filter

> that's given me a sharp pain in my head... I once bought a power strip

> with a capacitor RF filter in it that gave me the same reaction.

>

> Marc

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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It is my opinion, that a disadvantage of these filters is, that for the

european version, there is no earth connection pin.

There is only the flat 2-pin Euro plugin.

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Re: Re: Stetzer filters

> I agree. Both my workplace and my wife's office are horrible areas in

> Stetzer readings. In our house, I have about 10 filters and that is

> enough. I think in order to lower the levels in my wife's office to

> below 50, I would need at least 10 if not 15. Those wall outlets in her

> old office building seem to be independent of each other so they don't

> cancel each other when I hook up a strip full of filters to one of

> them.

> So unless we put in a huge filter system at the fuse box for the whole

> building, I think putting about 4 in every socket in the room (which

> there are 3) might bring it down to a reasonable amount. I have 6 in

> her office now and they still whine. I don't have all of them on outlet

> strips though. I need to buy a couple more outlet strips and put 4 on

> each.

> The home was much easier because the levels were lower and the

> canceling effect was noticeable (plug in a couple here and the next

> wall socket was under 10 so I didn't need to plug one in there), etc.

> Now, if I were in a big city apartment or condo, those readings might

> be between 250-500 so that might take 20 filters or so filters to bring

> down to under 50. I think it depends on the readings of each place. All

> of this depends upon having a Stetzer meter too.

> I don't know if there is another meter that can take the same readings.

> One of you guys would know more about meters and what they can do than

> me.

>

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charles wrote:

> It is my opinion, that a disadvantage of these filters is, that for the

> european version, there is no earth connection pin.

> There is only the flat 2-pin Euro plugin.

And why is this a disadvantage?

Marc

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Hello Marc,

that should be obvious.

For instance, all my computer stuff must be earthed.

By placing a Stetzer filter in the mains socket, and than the other stuff

after that, I do not have an earth ground.

And then my magnetis fields can not fly away. ;o))

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Re: Re: Stetzer filters

> charles wrote:

> > It is my opinion, that a disadvantage of these filters is, that for the

> > european version, there is no earth connection pin.

> > There is only the flat 2-pin Euro plugin.

>

> And why is this a disadvantage?

>

> Marc

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The computers are a big source of my problem. One of the two that I

have is powered off. When it is on I can not rest on the floor. The

other is not turned on but it still has power to it except when I use

it and then it is turned on. I can not put my feet on the floor when

I am using it either. Would you be so kind as to explain what

specific steps you use to " earth " your computer. I would be forever

grateful. Thank you.

- In , " charles " <charles@m...> wrote:

> Hello Marc,

>

> that should be obvious.

>

> For instance, all my computer stuff must be earthed.

>

> By placing a Stetzer filter in the mains socket, and than the other

stuff

> after that, I do not have an earth ground.

> And then my magnetis fields can not fly away. ;o))

>

> Greetings,

> Claessens

> member Verband Baubiologie

> www.milieuziektes.nl

> www.milieuziektes.be

> www.hetbitje.nl

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>

>

> Re: Re: Stetzer filters

>

>

> > charles wrote:

> > > It is my opinion, that a disadvantage of these filters is, that

for the

> > > european version, there is no earth connection pin.

> > > There is only the flat 2-pin Euro plugin.

> >

> > And why is this a disadvantage?

> >

> > Marc

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Somke detectors use something called Americium 241, which is radioactive

- see this link for info. They are powered by small batteries and do

not radiate without them. Most houses in Australia have them because it

is illegal not to.

I find that if I am in a house that has them I cannot get to sleep, and

have spoken to others who have the same problem.

http://www.uic.com.au/nip35.htm

Re: Fwd: Re: Stetzer filters

>

>

> I definitely FEEL a difference using the stetzer filters. A case in

> point, my wife and I were staying at a B and B and I felt like hell

> when I walked into the room. I got my meters out and the magnetic

> fields didn't look that bad. The RF wasn't good so I checked the wall

> sockets and the wires were carrying a lot of RF. I put the stetzers in

> around the room and I could see better, my scalp relaxed, and I felt

> better. Funny enough, when we were leaving, after I unplugged them, I

> started feeling worse. Yes, I think the stetzer filters help.

>

> On Aug 18, 2005, at 8:16 PM, Marc wrote:

>

>> Here is an email I got which looks like it was intended to be sent to

>> the list (please address posts to " " )

>>

>> Re: Stetzer filters

>>

>> This is my first post. I hope I do it right. I have been using

>> stetzer filters also for at least a couple of months. I have 20 of

>> them in my aluminum trailer house with two aluminum roofs. After

>> about a week I was sleeping really good. But the effect on my sleep

>> didn't last although I am feeling really good now. I never thought

>> I'd feel this way again. And I believe it is partly due to the

>> filters. I have been grounding my home. I have many grounds now and

>> am using thick awg number 2 and number 4 wire and placing grounding

>> rods in parts of the ground that are usually wet. The grounding also

>> had a very good effect. I have a faraday cage inside my home,

>> actually two of them. One goes around a frequency plasma tube

>> device.

>

>> When connecting the wire to the rod I could feel electricity going

>> through my hand even though the frequency generator was not on at the

>> time. The TV is next to it and I think it was pulling the

>> electricity

>

>> from the TV and pulling it out of the house. I ground the metal I

>> beams under the house in areas where there are electrical appliances

>> and computers directly above on the floor. The grounding and the

>> stetzer filters are having a really good effect. But what I am

>> coming

>

>> to suspect is that the microwaves have the most harmful effect upon

>> my

>

>> body. I've been lining garments with a product called velostat made

>> by 3M which blocks microwaves. And this also is having a

>> tremendously

>

>> good effect. One thing about the stetzer filters that I haven't read

>> about yet. A good comment about them is made at

>> http://www.emfservices.com/sensitivity.htm & e=9771 I think it is in

>> paragraph 3.2 where they discuss an alternative which is EMI Filters.

>

>> I have yet to talk with an electrician about installing such a

>> filter.

>

>> But I plan to. And I would appreciate any comments by anyone who

>> knows

>

>> anything about them or who has experience with them. Thanks.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>> I have been using the Stetzer Filters for about 3 months now both

>> at

>>>> home and when I travel. To me, they do make a big difference in

>> that

>>>> area of the spectrum.

>>>

>>> Thanks for that info, !

>>>

>>> You've reported what your meter reads, but I'm also curious to know

>>> if you feel any better or worse from using these filters.

>>>

>>> Marc

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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Earth means groundede to earth.

For electrical connection, there are three wires;

-brown for *phase* or *live*

-blue for *null*

-green/yellow for earth

Normally, computers do have a plug with three pins.

Many people do use a powerstrip with several sockets.

They usually do have a three pin connection.

Especially with computers and computer accessories like printers and

scanners, it is essentuial that everything is grounded.

However, when the mains socket in the wall only has two pins, than the whole

system is not grounded to earth.

And then you have a problem. The computer may strike sometimes by that fact.

So you must make your own grounding to earth.

Make that extra cable green/yellow yourself, or let an electrician do that.

Some printers and flatscreens and scanners do use a small transformator,

which has a plug with only two pins.

It is possible to connect the metal housing to earth separately, if there

are magnetic fields occurring.

But here an electrician can do the work properly.

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> >

> > > charles wrote:

> > > > It is my opinion, that a disadvantage of these filters is, that

> for the

> > > > european version, there is no earth connection pin.

> > > > There is only the flat 2-pin Euro plugin.

> > >

> > > And why is this a disadvantage?

> > >

> > > Marc

>

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