Guest guest Posted July 1, 2004 Report Share Posted July 1, 2004 Hi Marc, Yes, I tried the Quantum Byte software. I can't say it helped much, unfortunately. About the Slimline Polarizer: I noticed that it did something. When I held it in the beginning, I got a bit of a headache. A friend of mine did notice that it has a nice energy. When he held it, he said that it made his energy whirl. (He does energy 'work'.) As for beneficial effects, I'm not sure. Since some weeks, I use a magnetic Multi Wave Oscillator. When I got the Polarizer, I had to minimize the use of the MWO to avoid negative reactions (sleeplessness, RSI-like symptoms in arms and back). Since I've done this, it seems that the combination of both products relieves my RSI. (I'm convinced RSI is an electrosmog condition.) Yesterday I put the Slimline Polarizer between me and the computer keyboard and it appeared to bring some relieve. Previous, I wore the Slimline in my pants pocket. So I could stand the monitor better, but I still got the negative effects of it. I still use the BioProtect Card. Something which Townsend advices not to do. Testing by kinesiology reveiled the card is not harmful to me. Niels Re: Sheilding >I purchased a Slimline Polarizer a few weeks ago and find little to no >relief >while using my LCD monitor. When I bought this monitor it was much >better >compaired to my old CRT. This is (unfortunately) consistent with my recent experiences with my new LCD monitor. The Polarizers didn't help much, while they do a great job in helping with my CRT monitors. The Quantum Pro however helped a great deal with the LCD. I assume that you tried the free download of the Quantum Byte software with the LCD? It's not the most powerful item they make, but it should be strong enough to see if this sort of energy helps. If the Quantum Byte helps, you could try a stronger Quantum model and see what happens. For people with 110 volts/60Hz power, the next stronger model would be the Quantum power strip. However, for folks with 220 volts/50 Hz, I would have to recommend a competing company which makes something called an " ElectroClear " , which is inexpensive (US$50) and comes in both 110 and 220 volt versions: http://quantumqrt.com I believe this company is a ripoff of the original Quantum Products. I believe the founder of this second company previously worked for the original company, learned how their products worked, and then started his own company using the stolen technology. I have an ElectroClear, and it seems to have about the same effect as the Quantum Products devices. However, this second company focuses not on the health aspects of these devices, but instead on the effect they have on clearing up noise in expensive audio/video systems. As for that Slimline Polarizer, do you notice it doing ANYTHING for you in any other situations? For example, if you put it in your pants pocket, does it make any difference? Or if you place it on the fuse box of your house? Or, if you still have your old CRT, have you tried using it with that? Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2004 Report Share Posted July 2, 2004 >About the Slimline Polarizer: I noticed that it did something. When I held >it >in the beginning, I got a bit of a headache. So that tells me that it does provoke detoxification, which means that it could be of some benefit long-term. >Yesterday I put the Slimline Polarizer between me and the computer >keyboard and >it appeared to bring some relieve. Previous, I wore the >Slimline in my pants >pocket. So I could stand the monitor better, but I >still got the negative >effects of it. You might want to also try putting it between the keyboard and the monitor, or behind the monitor sitting on top of the video and power cables. In fact, when I first got my Slimline, it seemed like placing it about 5 feet away from me did the best job. However, like I said, I never found a good solution with this new LCD. And even with the CRTs, the Polarizers were only part of the solution -- eating the foods and taking the right supplements were also necessary to provide the ability to sit in front of a 21 " CRT at work for 40 hours/week. >I still use the BioProtect Card. Something which Townsend advices >not to >do. I believe her testing only indicates the healing potential of a given device, which really has nothing to do with whether or not it will help you tolerate EMF sources better. Also, you might try testing combinations like putting the Bioprotect card on the LCD monitor, and then the Slimline Polarizer between the monitor and the keyboard. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2004 Report Share Posted July 3, 2004 I've tested several places. Putting the polarizer on the powerkabels or near the monitor didn't seem to do much. Though it seems I can concentrate a bit better when using the polarizer near me, I still feel bad when I'm finished using the PC, as usual. So I should use it as little as possible. That's hard though. I will try Primal Defence soon. Niels Re: Polarizer - LCD >About the Slimline Polarizer: I noticed that it did something. When I held >it >in the beginning, I got a bit of a headache. So that tells me that it does provoke detoxification, which means that it could be of some benefit long-term. >Yesterday I put the Slimline Polarizer between me and the computer >keyboard and >it appeared to bring some relieve. Previous, I wore the >Slimline in my pants >pocket. So I could stand the monitor better, but I >still got the negative >effects of it. You might want to also try putting it between the keyboard and the monitor, or behind the monitor sitting on top of the video and power cables. In fact, when I first got my Slimline, it seemed like placing it about 5 feet away from me did the best job. However, like I said, I never found a good solution with this new LCD. And even with the CRTs, the Polarizers were only part of the solution -- eating the foods and taking the right supplements were also necessary to provide the ability to sit in front of a 21 " CRT at work for 40 hours/week. >I still use the BioProtect Card. Something which Townsend advices >not to >do. I believe her testing only indicates the healing potential of a given device, which really has nothing to do with whether or not it will help you tolerate EMF sources better. Also, you might try testing combinations like putting the Bioprotect card on the LCD monitor, and then the Slimline Polarizer between the monitor and the keyboard. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2004 Report Share Posted July 4, 2004 >I will try Primal Defence soon. Note that when I took my nutritionist's advise on combining the Primal Defense and the Springlife Polarizers, this didn't work nearly as well for me as just using the Quantum Pro. It would seem that for me, the issue with LCD monitors is the RF noise they emit, and the most helpful things are the coherence wave generators which cancel out the noise. I suspect that a much cheaper coherence generator like the ElectroClear plug-in or the Aulterra sticker might also be helpful, although for the time being I've simply reverted back to using my old CRT. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2004 Report Share Posted July 4, 2004 Based on what I just wrote regarding magnetic fields, I must add that by placing a metallic object (such as the polariser) in your back pocket whilst sitting in front of a computer monitor, you will increase the magnetic field strength experienced by your body and a metallic object placed near a monitor (front or even back in some cases) will effectively 'attract' the monitors magnetic field to itself, thus causing you to experience a lower total field strength. Lachlan Polarizer - LCD Hi Marc, Yes, I tried the Quantum Byte software. I can't say it helped much, unfortunately. About the Slimline Polarizer: I noticed that it did something. When I held it in the beginning, I got a bit of a headache. A friend of mine did notice that it has a nice energy. When he held it, he said that it made his energy whirl. (He does energy 'work'.) As for beneficial effects, I'm not sure. Since some weeks, I use a magnetic Multi Wave Oscillator. When I got the Polarizer, I had to minimize the use of the MWO to avoid negative reactions (sleeplessness, RSI-like symptoms in arms and back). Since I've done this, it seems that the combination of both products relieves my RSI. (I'm convinced RSI is an electrosmog condition.) Yesterday I put the Slimline Polarizer between me and the computer keyboard and it appeared to bring some relieve. Previous, I wore the Slimline in my pants pocket. So I could stand the monitor better, but I still got the negative effects of it. I still use the BioProtect Card. Something which Townsend advices not to do. Testing by kinesiology reveiled the card is not harmful to me. Niels Re: Sheilding >I purchased a Slimline Polarizer a few weeks ago and find little to no >relief >while using my LCD monitor. When I bought this monitor it was much >better >compaired to my old CRT. This is (unfortunately) consistent with my recent experiences with my new LCD monitor. The Polarizers didn't help much, while they do a great job in helping with my CRT monitors. The Quantum Pro however helped a great deal with the LCD. I assume that you tried the free download of the Quantum Byte software with the LCD? It's not the most powerful item they make, but it should be strong enough to see if this sort of energy helps. If the Quantum Byte helps, you could try a stronger Quantum model and see what happens. For people with 110 volts/60Hz power, the next stronger model would be the Quantum power strip. However, for folks with 220 volts/50 Hz, I would have to recommend a competing company which makes something called an " ElectroClear " , which is inexpensive (US$50) and comes in both 110 and 220 volt versions: http://quantumqrt.com I believe this company is a ripoff of the original Quantum Products. I believe the founder of this second company previously worked for the original company, learned how their products worked, and then started his own company using the stolen technology. I have an ElectroClear, and it seems to have about the same effect as the Quantum Products devices. However, this second company focuses not on the health aspects of these devices, but instead on the effect they have on clearing up noise in expensive audio/video systems. As for that Slimline Polarizer, do you notice it doing ANYTHING for you in any other situations? For example, if you put it in your pants pocket, does it make any difference? Or if you place it on the fuse box of your house? Or, if you still have your old CRT, have you tried using it with that? Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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