Guest guest Posted November 8, 2009 Report Share Posted November 8, 2009 In a message dated 08/11/2009 18:21:39 GMT Standard Time, marc@... writes: Hi all, I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience with the products sold by Aegis? I see a few things here that might be useful if they worked as advertised: _http://www.goaegis.http://wwwhttp_ (http://www.goaegis.com/index.html) For example, they sell a spray which one could spray over the front of their LCD screen, that is supposed to reflect the radiation back away from the user. PUK REPLIES - Mobiles phones send out waves on all directions if you or your head is blocking the line of sight then the phone will power up to get through the obstacle, what device can cater for this, the spray sounds very fishy. What you want is an orientation sensor that tells you which way to turn the phone for best reception // Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2009 Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 > I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience with > the products sold by Aegis? I see a few things here > that might be useful if they worked as advertised: > > http://www.goaegis.com/index.html We tested the laundry additive and the paint additive and found them to make no difference in our meter readings. Emil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2009 Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 > _http://www.goaegis.http://wwwhttp_ (http://www.goaegis.com/index.html) > > For example, they sell a spray which one could spray > over the front of their LCD screen, that is supposed > to reflect the radiation back away from the user. > > > > PUK REPLIES - Mobiles phones send out waves on all directions if you or > your head is blocking the line of sight then the phone will power up to > get > through the obstacle, what device can cater for this, the spray sounds > very > fishy. What you want is an orientation sensor that tells you which way > to > turn the phone for best reception // " Mobiles phones send out waves on all directions if you or your head is blocking the line of sight then the phone will power up to get through the obstacle " This statement is correct. However, adding an effective shield between the head and the phone: 1- does not cause any further power up (the energy reflected by the shield is the same energy that would have been absorbed by the unshielded head... the energy radiating out away from the phone remains the same) 2- does indeed reduce radiation to the head. You cannot shield ALL sides of the phone as this would both cause the phone to power up to maximum and reduce signal quality. Emil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2009 Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 > We tested the laundry additive and the paint additive and found them to > make no difference in our meter readings. Okay, thanks... sounds like these things don't work... One of the things I'm trying to shield (oddly enough) is my work badge, which has a 125khz proximity chip plus a copper wire antenna. Most of the frequency blocking fabrics and materials I've seen advertised are in the Ghz range -- is there anything that works well in this lower frequency range? And I'm not sure what I'm trying to block with this badge -- I think I might be trying to block the ambient EMF from nearby computers and florescent lights from reaching the copper wire antenna on the badge (?) All I know is wearing the badge makes me feel bad in high EMF environments. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2009 Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 In that frequency range, use FINEMET. http://www.lessemf.com/mag-shld.html#271 Emil Re: AegisGuard Radiation Shields >> We tested the laundry additive and the paint additive and found them to >> make no difference in our meter readings. > > Okay, thanks... sounds like these things don't work... > > One of the things I'm trying to shield (oddly enough) is my work badge, > which has a 125khz proximity chip plus a copper wire antenna. Most > of the frequency blocking fabrics and materials I've seen advertised > are in the Ghz range -- is there anything that works well in this lower > frequency range? > > And I'm not sure what I'm trying to block with this badge -- I think > I might be trying to block the ambient EMF from nearby computers and > florescent lights from reaching the copper wire antenna on the badge (?) > All I know is wearing the badge makes me feel bad in high EMF > environments. > > Marc > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2009 Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 Marc wrote: > I might be trying to block the ambient EMF from nearby computers and > florescent lights from reaching the copper wire antenna on the badge (?) > All I know is wearing the badge makes me feel bad in high EMF > environments. > Well, you are not alone there. RFID chips make me feel bad too. Therefore the new drivers licenses with chips, and the new passports with chips, are not welcome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2009 Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 > Well, you are not alone there. > RFID chips make me feel bad too. I'm not sure (yet) if it's the chip or the antenna -- I bought a blank card off of eBay and cut it up, so I'm going to test and see. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2009 Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 Hi Marc and ,  Me too--RFIDs bother me.  But I am doing really well with most emfs lately--cell towers, microwaves, and RFIDS I am still " aware " of, but they don't affect my bp since early this spring. Everything still bothers my hand, tho. Wonder if we will be able to appeal to the dept of disabilities to get the old type of passports and licenses?  Diane > I might be trying to block the ambient EMF from nearby computers and > florescent lights from reaching the copper wire antenna on the badge (?) > All I know is wearing the badge makes me feel bad in high EMF > environments. > Well, you are not alone there. RFID chips make me feel bad too. Therefore the new drivers licenses with chips, and the new passports with chips, are not welcome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2009 Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 I know for me it is RFIDS, Marc. They use them in Walmarts on all the software and before I started my new supplementation this past spring, the place drove me bonkers just to walk past it. My bp would tank and I felt like I could pass out at any minute. Surprisingly tho, I wouldn't have to go far for the effects of RFIDs to drop off. But since they remodeled our local Walmart, the entire place gives me a bit of a buzz and I really do not like being there. I can take shopping there, but I just feel " heavy " and out of sorts there. I imagine all the Wally's have RFIDs on their software now if we do here--you could probably go to your local one and check it out, Marc, to see if you react to the RFIDs there the same as with your badge.  Just a thought, Diane From: Marc <marc@...> Subject: Re: AegisGuard Radiation Shields Date: Monday, November 9, 2009, 1:43 PM  > Well, you are not alone there. > RFID chips make me feel bad too. I'm not sure (yet) if it's the chip or the antenna -- I bought a blank card off of eBay and cut it up, so I'm going to test and see. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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