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> Hi Marc - this is very helpful - re computer use which symtoms did you

> find the radar card helped you to deal with - was it skin redness or

> rashing, or fatigue?

It's been awhile since I've used the radar card for anything (as I use

other things now), but I just recall using the computer being more tolerable

with the card placed on the monitor. Certainly skin redness and fatigue

would be part of that...

> I am trying to really limit my computer use to 2 or

> 3 short bursts, usually  spaced out during the week, but if there was

> something which could make it more bearable it would be great. My biggest

> problem with the computer - I think - is from the tower (rather than the

> monitor) and the vibrations from the motor, do you think the radar card

> would help with that?

I primarily think of the radar card as being good for LCD monitors, which

are generally a problem for me. If the computer itself is a problem for

you, then I'd buy some extension cables for the keyboard, mouse, and monitor

and simply move the computer further away from you.

And I assume you've already tried the free trial of the Quantum Byte

software?

Marc

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Hi Marc

 

I was hoping to try the radar card as something which might give me some relief

when I am out and about and wear around my neck or attach inside my clothing,

but I noticed that that one on their site had metal fixings incorporated into it

- which doesn't seem to accord with the advice that ES people should avoid

metals on or about the body - I emailed the Radar3 site on this but didn't get a

reply. Does the standard card have an adhesive strip attached to it? if not then

I could try that one and wear it in a little pouch or pocket.

 

I'm going to get the extension cables and will try the quantum byte, but at the

minute I'm trying to avoid using the computer at home at all just to see if it

makes any difference, so at the moment I'm emailing from the computers in my

local library so I can't try quantum byte on them!!

 

Regards

 

Steph

From: Marc <marc@...>

Subject: Re: radar card

Date: Sunday, 14 December, 2008, 3:31 PM

> Hi Marc - this is very helpful - re computer use which symtoms did you

> find the radar card helped you to deal with - was it skin redness or

> rashing, or fatigue?

It's been awhile since I've used the radar card for anything (as I use

other things now), but I just recall using the computer being more tolerable

with the card placed on the monitor. Certainly skin redness and fatigue

would be part of that...

> I am trying to really limit my computer use to 2 or

> 3 short bursts, usually  spaced out during the week, but if there was

> something which could make it more bearable it would be great. My biggest

> problem with the computer - I think - is from the tower (rather than the

> monitor) and the vibrations from the motor, do you think the radar card

> would help with that?

I primarily think of the radar card as being good for LCD monitors, which

are generally a problem for me. If the computer itself is a problem for

you, then I'd buy some extension cables for the keyboard, mouse, and monitor

and simply move the computer further away from you.

And I assume you've already tried the free trial of the Quantum Byte

software?

Marc

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> I was hoping to try the radar card as something which might give me some

> relief when I am out and about and wear around my neck or attach inside

> my clothing, but I noticed that that one on their site had metal fixings

> incorporated into it - which doesn't seem to accord with the advice that

> ES people should avoid metals on or about the body

The card itself does not have any metal. However, I see on the website that

they sell a version which comes with a metal-containing holder. Note that

I never had much luck with wearing a radar card -- it caused me to be anxious

(a common side effect for ES folks, it seems).

> Does the standard card have an adhesive strip attached to it?

I think so, although I usually tear those things off...

I would just put it in a pocket, or perhaps inside your shoe.

> at the moment I'm emailing from the computers in my local library

> so I can't try quantum byte on them!!

Yes, the Quantum Byte is no good when using other people's

computers! For these cases, I'd bring along a Quantum

Companion (runs on an AA battery), and/or Springlife Polarizer

and/or a MegaChi pendant... cheaper solutions would be

a Pocket Polarizer (http://cutcat.com/item.php?item_id=827)

or Radar card.

Marc

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Thanks for this Marc

 

At the risk of battering this subject to death, did you try the radar card in a

pocket - and did you find that caused you to be anxious?

 

Steph 

From: Marc <marc@...>

Subject: Re: radar card

Date: Tuesday, 16 December, 2008, 6:05 PM

> I was hoping to try the radar card as something which might give me some

> relief when I am out and about and wear around my neck or attach inside

> my clothing, but I noticed that that one on their site had metal fixings

> incorporated into it - which doesn't seem to accord with the advice that

> ES people should avoid metals on or about the body

The card itself does not have any metal. However, I see on the website that

they sell a version which comes with a metal-containing holder. Note that

I never had much luck with wearing a radar card -- it caused me to be anxious

(a common side effect for ES folks, it seems).

> Does the standard card have an adhesive strip attached to it?

I think so, although I usually tear those things off...

I would just put it in a pocket, or perhaps inside your shoe.

> at the moment I'm emailing from the computers in my local library

> so I can't try quantum byte on them!!

Yes, the Quantum Byte is no good when using other people's

computers! For these cases, I'd bring along a Quantum

Companion (runs on an AA battery), and/or Springlife Polarizer

and/or a MegaChi pendant... cheaper solutions would be

a Pocket Polarizer (http://cutcat. com/item. php?item_ id=827)

or Radar card.

Marc

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> At the risk of battering this subject to death, did you try the radar

> card in a pocket - and did you find that caused you to be anxious?

Yes, I never wear any of these things around my neck -- they are

always in my pants pocket. And yes, this is what caused the

anxious symptoms. For me, the radar card works much better if it

placed on a computer monitor, TV, etc.

Marc

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Hi Marc

I noticed this post of yours re the radar card, do you have a link to a

website where it can be ordered as Ive not been able to find it? Also

I was wondering if you know if it would also help with mobile phones

that have a LCD? I have just got a new mob and apart from the problem

with EMF Ive just realised that the LCD is making me feel worse too.

Thanks.

Anne

> I primarily think of the radar card as being good for LCD monitors,

which

> are generally a problem for me. If the computer itself is a problem

for

> you, then I'd buy some extension cables for the keyboard, mouse, and

monitor

> and simply move the computer further away from you.

>

> And I assume you've already tried the free trial of the Quantum Byte

> software?

>

> Marc

>

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> I noticed this post of yours re the radar card, do you have a link to a

> website where it can be ordered as Ive not been able to find it?

Yes, for some reason this is a hard thing for the search engines to find.

Here is where I bought mine:

http://radar3.com/

> Also I was wondering if you know if it would also help with mobile phones

> that have a LCD? I have just got a new mob and apart from the problem

> with EMF Ive just realised that the LCD is making me feel worse too.

These things are supposed to be good for cellphones, but I don't have

any experience using it with my cellphone. I deal with cellphones

using the following strategy:

* use the cellphone as little as possible

* use a cellphone with a black & white LCD (I'm using a Nokia)

* use the loudspeaker option and keep it away from head

* use whatever EMF devices I usually use (in my pocket, not on the phone)

Marc

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Hi Marc,

Thanks very much for the reply and for the link to the Radar site. I

tried to phone them but wasnt able to get through so have tried

emailed them instead...the site looks a little bit old tho, I wonder

if they are still making them?

I try to use my mobile as little as possible too, I dont use it to

make calls, just for texting but do have it on standby a lot which

probably isnt helping. Ive just got a Nokia though its not black and

white screen though I'm sure I can adjust that. Previously I had a

Samsung which had a bigger & brighter screen and it definitely seemed

to give me more problems. Anyway it will be interesting to see if the

Radar card helps.

What other EMF devices do you use?

Thanks again

Anne

>

> > I noticed this post of yours re the radar card, do you have a

link to a

> > website where it can be ordered as Ive not been able to find it?

>

> Yes, for some reason this is a hard thing for the search engines to

find.

> Here is where I bought mine:

>

> http://radar3.com/

>

> > Also I was wondering if you know if it would also help with

mobile phones

> > that have a LCD? I have just got a new mob and apart from the

problem

> > with EMF Ive just realised that the LCD is making me feel worse

too.

>

> These things are supposed to be good for cellphones, but I don't

have

> any experience using it with my cellphone. I deal with cellphones

> using the following strategy:

>

> * use the cellphone as little as possible

> * use a cellphone with a black & white LCD (I'm using a Nokia)

> * use the loudspeaker option and keep it away from head

> * use whatever EMF devices I usually use (in my pocket, not on

the phone)

>

> Marc

>

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Hi Marc

Thanks for the reply and for the links to all those sites, sorry for

the delay in replying to you. I've had a slimline polariser for a few

yrs and I think I felt its effects at the start..tho it might have

been too strong so I couldnt actually wear it but but now I'm not sure

if it actually does anything! I just have it hanging on my

computer. I heard someone recommending products from this site and

was wondering if you or anyone else here has used them?

http://www.energpolarit.com/default.aspx

Thanks

Anne

>

> > What other EMF devices do you use?

>

> I use several items from Quantum Products (Quantum Companion,

> Quantum Power Conditioner, Quantum Byte, Quantum Home,

> Quantum Auto):

>

> http://www.quantumproducts.com/

>

> I also use the smaller pendants from Springlife Polarity,

> however these were more useful in the days when I used CRT

> monitors (they're not as good for LCD):

>

> http://choosecra.com/htmlpages/homepage/prodinfo/springlife.html

>

> I also find the Mega-Chi pendant to be good, but rather

> expensive (especially considering I've lost one during

> a vacation!):

>

> http://www.oxygenresearch.com/oxybliss/megachipendant2.html

>

> Much less expensive, but still pretty good is the Pocket

> Polarizer:

>

> http://cutcat.com/item.php?item_id=827

>

> Also, the Tachyon products are okay -- I've used the

> very small micro discs on power cords to my HDTV

> and computer, and also I've used the wristbands

> (in my pocket, or around my wrists or ankles)

> with some success, although the wristbands mostly

> give me a boost of energy / stamina, and not EMF

> protection:

>

> http://www.tachyon-energy-products.com/

>

> Overall, the Quantum Products have been the most

> helpful in getting me back to work, tolerating

> florescent lights, etc. But if you want something

> that's inexpensive, the Pocket Polarizers are a

> good thing to try.

>

> I don't really use the radar cards anymore, although

> I have in the past, and have noticed they help

> with LCD monitors. And they are also inexpensive.

>

> And yes, that radar website is old -- I don't think

> they've changed it in years!

>

> Marc

>

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Thanks Marc,

I've ordered the Radar Card and also the pocket polariser too because

as you say they are both pretty cheap compared to some of the other

products so its worth me trying those out first. If they dont help

enough I'll look into some of the other ones you mentioned. I'm sorry

to hear that you lost your Mega Chi pendant...considering the price

yes that is such a bummer!!

Thanks again,

Anne

>

> > Thanks for the reply and for the links to all those sites, sorry

for

> > the delay in replying to you. I've had a slimline polariser for a

few

> > yrs and I think I felt its effects at the start..tho it might have

> > been too strong so I couldnt actually wear it but but now I'm not

sure

> > if it actually does anything!

>

> I think people get used to them, and as they get used to them, they

> are no longer sure that they are doing anything. I've had some

polarizers

> for many years, and I can still tell that they are too strong if I

> wear them for too long. But they certainly don't have the same

> immediate/strong effect on me that they used to.

>

> > I just have it hanging on my

> > computer. I heard someone recommending products from this site and

> > was wondering if you or anyone else here has used them?

>

> I've tried several of their products. The best ones I've tried are

> the newer ones for the " digital frequencies " . I didn't notice

anything

> with the other ones. I don't use these products currently because

I use

> other products which have more of an effect on me. But certainly

I've

> seen others recommend them, so they could be a good option.

>

> Marc

>

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> On another note, we received the radar3 card yesterday. My wife can

> not feel voltage spikes on her head if she wears it, usually on her

> head. I wore it for a while (I am not ES or MCS), but I noticed by

> arthritis subsided in the interim. What a wonderful side effect. I do

> not think it is the placebo effect going on here. Any thoughts?

Interesting... the makers of the radar card claim an improvement in the

immune system, but I never noticed anything. All I ever noticed was

improvement in tolerating LCD monitors when placing the card on the

monitor, and a side effect of anxiety if I wore it on my person when

there was not much EMF around to counter.

Marc

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