Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 Hi all, For the past several years, I have used the Springlife Polarizers as part of my EMF protection solution, as they work well for when I'm on the go, and also sitting in front of my computer monitor. One of the problems with these is that I have been sensitive to the size of polarizer (too large = too much detox, too small = ineffective), so that I've had to buy several different sized models and find the right size for each environment. And even with that, each size is twice the size of the next smaller model, so you cannot fine-tune the size. Or can you? The large " Slimline " polarizer can be opened up by taking off the nameplate and using the correct size Alan Wrench. The active ingredient is supposed to be the powder inside of these, which you can then pour out of and make your own smaller ones. In fact, there is probably enough powder in the large polarizer to make twenty pendants. As for what kind of container to use, I've been buying stainless steel pill containers. For example: http://jazebra.com/pill-fob-mini.html I remember that Townsend of Bioharmonics.com thought that stainless steel was a good, biocompatible metal, and since the Springlife Polarizers themselves use stainless steel, that seemingly makes it a good choice. (also, if someone objects to using metal at all, one could experiment with wood or plastic containers) I've been trying these for about a week, and so far this seems to be working well. In fact, it seems to be working better than the real thing, as I'm able to add/subtract powder until I get the best results in each environment. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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