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> I know different products seem to have different results but any personal

> experiences would be greatly appreciated. I was thinking of trying a

> Springlife Polarizer but am not sure if it may help with the lights.

For me, the Quantum Companion is my choice for dealing with fluorescent

lights. All of the Quantum Products reduce the reddened skin I get

around fluorescent lights and computers. I don't usually recommend

the Companion because it is expensive, but for flourescent lights

when I'm out and about I really haven't had much luck with anything

else:

http://quantumproducts.com/catalog/quantum_companion.html

I even find that I overdo the Quantum Products, my skin becomes too

pale, so I try not to overdo it. I adjust my usage of these products

so that my face is neither too red or too pale.

But no, a Springlife Polarizer all by itself doesn't seem to help

my reddened skin under fluorescent lights. They may even make

your skin more red (which makes them a good addition if the use

of Quantum Products is making your skin too pale!)

Marc

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Aluminum foil under a hat may help. It actually depends on

the type of fluorescent tube etc. Dark glasses might be worth

trying. Veil-sheild (from lessemf) over a hat is probably best.

LessEMF sells a hat which could help--(it helps me) but I wish it was better

engineered.

Bill

On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 4:51 AM, Deidra <deidra00@...> wrote:

> Just recently I've been noticing how much flourescent lights are

> affecting me when I'm about 6 feet beneath them or less. There are

> many places I can not avoid this situation, like at the doctor's

> office, the animal vet, my kids school, etc. I don't seem to be

> bothered as much when the ceilings are high like at most large chain

> stores.

> It's embarrasing and uncomfortable because some symptoms are obvious

> to everyone around me, like when my face heats up and turns bright red,

> or when I break out in patchy hives over my face, arms, hands, and

> neck. The headaches seem to subside after I've gotten away from them a

> while though, so that part's not so bad. I live with headaches almost

> constantly anyway. I mostly just want to stop my body's visible

> reactions.

> I need some suggestions on wearable devices that I can take with me to

> block some of this nasty stuff assulting me from the Flourescents. I

> know different products seem to have different results but any personal

> experiences would be greatly appreciated. I was thinking of trying a

> Springlife Polarizer but am not sure if it may help with the lights.

> HELP???

> ~Deidra

>

>

>

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> For me, the Quantum Companion is my choice for dealing with fluorescent

> lights.

Oh, P.S. If you do decide to buy a Quantum Companion, they're going

to ask you what color you want. I'd suggest avoiding the translucent

ones, as the plastic is not as sturdy as the black/white models. I've

had a black model that's held up perfectly well for 7 years, while

I bought a second translucent model where the battery cover broke within

months.

Marc

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What is a quantum companion marc? is it a good alternative to q link which i

find helps me when im using the computer.

 

ada

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" Although my Soul shall set in Darkness, I will raise in Perfect Light, I have

Loved the Stars to Fondly to be Fearful of the Night. "

unknown

From: Marc <marc@...>

Subject: Re: Need wearable flourescent light protection advice..

Date: Friday, 7 November, 2008, 2:37 AM

> For me, the Quantum Companion is my choice for dealing with fluorescent

> lights.

Oh, P.S. If you do decide to buy a Quantum Companion, they're going

to ask you what color you want. I'd suggest avoiding the translucent

ones, as the plastic is not as sturdy as the black/white models. I've

had a black model that's held up perfectly well for 7 years, while

I bought a second translucent model where the battery cover broke within

months.

Marc

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oh just seen the link ... have you tried the quantum mat at all?

 

 

Ada

When you are down to nothing ... God is up to something!

" Although my Soul shall set in Darkness, I will raise in Perfect Light, I have

Loved the Stars to Fondly to be Fearful of the Night. "

unknown

From: Marc <marc@...>

Subject: Re: Need wearable flourescent light protection advice..

Date: Friday, 7 November, 2008, 2:30 AM

> I know different products seem to have different results but any personal

> experiences would be greatly appreciated. I was thinking of trying a

> Springlife Polarizer but am not sure if it may help with the lights.

For me, the Quantum Companion is my choice for dealing with fluorescent

lights. All of the Quantum Products reduce the reddened skin I get

around fluorescent lights and computers. I don't usually recommend

the Companion because it is expensive, but for flourescent lights

when I'm out and about I really haven't had much luck with anything

else:

http://quantumprodu cts.com/catalog/ quantum_companio n.html

I even find that I overdo the Quantum Products, my skin becomes too

pale, so I try not to overdo it. I adjust my usage of these products

so that my face is neither too red or too pale.

But no, a Springlife Polarizer all by itself doesn't seem to help

my reddened skin under fluorescent lights. They may even make

your skin more red (which makes them a good addition if the use

of Quantum Products is making your skin too pale!)

Marc

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H Deirdra

 

I thought I was the only one with this problem - I'm posting from the UK where

we have a chain store called marks and spencers and at first I thought I was

allergic to their stores - I'd look at my face in the changing room mirror all

red and blotchy and was horrified - and then I noticed that when I went shopping

anywhere I'd come home and get the mother of all migraine headaches [but good

news out on that front today - it means I have a 30% less chance of getting

breast cancer - oh lucky me!!]

 

I try to stay out of shops as much as possible - I am going to try some sort of

in pocket protection thingy to see if that makes a difference.

 

Take care

 

Steph

 

From: Deidra <deidra00@...>

Subject: Need wearable flourescent light protection advice..

Date: Thursday, 6 November, 2008, 11:51 AM

Just recently I've been noticing how much flourescent lights are

affecting me when I'm about 6 feet beneath them or less. There are

many places I can not avoid this situation, like at the doctor's

office, the animal vet, my kids school, etc. I don't seem to be

bothered as much when the ceilings are high like at most large chain

stores.

It's embarrasing and uncomfortable because some symptoms are obvious

to everyone around me, like when my face heats up and turns bright red,

or when I break out in patchy hives over my face, arms, hands, and

neck. The headaches seem to subside after I've gotten away from them a

while though, so that part's not so bad. I live with headaches almost

constantly anyway. I mostly just want to stop my body's visible

reactions.

I need some suggestions on wearable devices that I can take with me to

block some of this nasty stuff assulting me from the Flourescents. I

know different products seem to have different results but any personal

experiences would be greatly appreciated. I was thinking of trying a

Springlife Polarizer but am not sure if it may help with the lights.

HELP???

~Deidra

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> What is a quantum companion marc? is it a good alternative to q link

> which i find helps me when im using the computer.

It is for me -- for me, the Q-Link doesn't seem to do much at all,

while the Quantum Companion is quite helpful. The downside of

the Quantum Companion is that is appears breakable (although

after 7 years, I have not yet broken one), and it also requires

batteries. Although I use rechargeable batteries, and I only

need to recharge them about every 2 weeks (although I don't

have it turned on 24/7)

Marc

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> For me, the Quantum Companion is my choice for dealing with fluorescent

> lights.

Note that I can think of two other effective ways that I've reduced

my skin redness under fluorescent lights -- one is taking a good

antioxidant supplement. I find that H-Minus from e3Live or

Amrit Abrosia tablets from MAPI both help reduce redness. Both

of these supplements advertise themselves as being 1000 times

stronger than Vitamin C or E (although they are completely

different supplements)

Also skin lotion -- I've found that Shikai Borage Dry Skin

Therapy lotion and also Burts Bees carrot day cream to help

reduce the burning sensation.

Also I'd try activated charcoal, as it might help.

All of those skin reactions are probably due to an overloaded liver,

so anything that helps take the load off your liver should reduce

the redness. I'd even try a few drops of grapefruit seed extract

(Agrisept-L is what I use), as this is known to slow down phase

one detoxification pathways plus is an antioxidant, so it could

reduce symptoms.

Marc

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