Guest guest Posted August 27, 2008 Report Share Posted August 27, 2008 dr. tim offers severl energy products-cell phones & emf & more. http://www.lifesolutionsclub.net/ you doo need to be a member. roger Subject: Re: Wireless/EMF blockTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2008, 10:06 AM There is no protection against cell phone radiation, exceptprudent avoidance (distance). The 884 megahertz from your cellradiates 360 degrees in every direction. All the gizmos arefraudulent. The reason they use this frequency at high power is forit's ability to penetrate most everything. Wireless routers worksimilarly. I have my computer tower in a closet 15 feet from the desk.You can buy a 25ft. extension cable from Radio Shack. I keep all thelittle transformers, printer, and accessories there too. The onlything on my desk is the monitor (flat lcd) keyboard and a regularlight bulb if needed. The only way to avoid these rouge frequencies isdistance. Wireless routers go 500 ft or more. That's almost 2 footballfields. So in a town or city you may already be bothered by numerousother wireless routers. We do our best to shield our child from thesedestroyers of health. If I was to see my health practitioner using acell phone I would not accept their services. They are missing a mostimportant enervating habit.PeaceShep > Go to www.cellphoneguardi an.com. There are numerous household devices> as well as a personal protector that you can wear which will balance> your polarity. I use it myself and we have the cell phone Guardian on> all our cell phones. I'm REALLY sensitive to EMF's and these really> work. They also don't wear out like BioPro. Chunks of quartz or> amethyst can also absorb the EMF's to a certain degree but it's> difficult to gauge unless you have a meter.> > Sharon Hoehner> www.sharethecause. com/detoxqueen> > > >> > Does anyone know where I could find something to block the EMF from a> > wireless router? > > > > I would get rid of it altogether, but my husband won't go that far. I> > already turn off all the wireless unless it is in use, but the> > computers that are plugged into the wall go through the wireless> router. > > > > So I am wondering if there is something that I could put around the> > router that I could take off when it is being used.> > > > Sorry if I missed a post about this, I am in and out with being able> > to keep up > > > > Thanks!> > Jane> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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