Guest guest Posted April 20, 2011 Report Share Posted April 20, 2011 Well, this might not be the best place to get advise on which cellphone to buy, since I suspect that many people here refuse to own one! I've got a cellphone. I never thought the SAR values were relevant, so I ignored them altogether. I basically looked for the lowest lo-tech phone I could find -- one that doesn't do anything other than make phone calls, and has a single, small, black & white screen. Plus I use it as little as possible. And when I do use it, I use it in speakerphone mode. Plus, when I'm using it I have some sort of EMF protection device on my person which I've already proven to myself is helpful to me. The phone I have is a GSM phone -- a Nokia 1100/1112, I think. I know that Motorola used to make a basic cellphone with an e-ink display that had models for either the Verizon or AT & T Network which looked like it might be good, but I never tried one. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2011 Report Share Posted April 20, 2011 How long have you been EHS or how long have you been suffering from cell phone radiation? I used to think early on that I could tolerate a phone with a lower SAR, but as the months went on I discovered that at this point in this condition, I am now so sensitive that I cannot touch any cell phone. Plus, the radiation of other phones in my vicinity is very unpleasant. My EHS went from my first and basically only cell phone (the worst on the market according to CNET), to feeling cell towers to getting burned by WIFI and utility solar panels and microwave ovens. I have no problem admitting that what I have is full blown microwave sickness. Why would I want to own a cell phone?  I had to give up the dream. Good luck with that! Oh and by the way you might check out Arthur Firstenberg's new non-profit called The Cellular Phone Task Phone out of guess where-- Arizona! From: Poker Addict <acekingsuited06@...> Subject: Badly in need of cell phone advice! Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2011, 2:11 AM   I am getting a new cell phone this week.. I don't feel I've made any progress as far as figuring out ways to tolerate a phone or contain the radiation and EMF. Some observations: 1. The SAR values don't seem to be the main factor in how a phone " feels " to me 2. I still am confused on what shielding products are worthwhile and which ones will be rip-offs 3. Shielding is supposed to make cell phone radiation worse, according to some websites 4. Not sure if a Smart phone with low SAR is better then a basic phone with a higher SAR. Bottom line is I'm confused as hell, and I have to buy a phone this week. Last minute effort here to get advice. Cheers, Ace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2011 Report Share Posted April 20, 2011 http://www.es-uk.info/forums/thread.asp?threadID=308 Air tube works for me with a old 2G phone from Ebay. Good luck. Giles From: Poker Addict <acekingsuited06@...> Subject: Badly in need of cell phone advice! Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2011, 2:11 AM   I am getting a new cell phone this week.. I don't feel I've made any progress as far as figuring out ways to tolerate a phone or contain the radiation and EMF. Some observations: 1. The SAR values don't seem to be the main factor in how a phone " feels " to me 2. I still am confused on what shielding products are worthwhile and which ones will be rip-offs 3. Shielding is supposed to make cell phone radiation worse, according to some websites 4. Not sure if a Smart phone with low SAR is better then a basic phone with a higher SAR. Bottom line is I'm confused as hell, and I have to buy a phone this week. Last minute effort here to get advice. Cheers, Ace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2011 Report Share Posted April 20, 2011 I know there are still/again phones for sale that don't have any other options than phone calls and SMS. They are aimed at the elderly, who just want a phone for emergencies. But I would think that they are also safer microwave wise. It will require some searching to find them, but they are there. Rixta > Well, this might not be the best place to get advise on which > cellphone to buy, since I suspect that many people here refuse > to own one! > > I've got a cellphone. I never thought the SAR values were > relevant, so I ignored them altogether. I basically looked > for the lowest lo-tech phone I could find -- one that doesn't do > anything other than make phone calls, and has a single, small, > black & white screen. Plus I use it as little as possible. > And when I do use it, I use it in speakerphone mode. Plus, > when I'm using it I have some sort of EMF protection device > on my person which I've already proven to myself is helpful > to me. > > The phone I have is a GSM phone -- a Nokia 1100/1112, > I think. I know that Motorola used to make a > basic cellphone with an e-ink display that had models > for either the Verizon or AT & T Network which looked > like it might be good, but I never tried one. > > Marc > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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