Do you have any opinion on products ( Like QLink) that are supposed to deflect harmfulness of EMF's?
I haven't studied these enough to have an opinion.
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My Field Control Therapist ( FTC )has recommended Memon Technology. You can learn more by visiting Yourserenityinc.com You can learn more about Field Controlled Therapy ( FTC ) by visiting Yourkovsky.com
The problem with wearing other devices, is they are being wore too long. Memon units are designed to be wore for ONLY 4 MINUTES !! The whole house unit is the one I hope to purchase in the near future.
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Pendants, crystals, Q-Links, etc. work for some people and not others. I have a blue bead called the "smog buster." These products do NOT protect you from EMFs!!! Yet my blue bead does something for me. So my theory is that there are things which help the body from taking on EMFs. Black tourmaline seems to be a favorite--helps a lot of people, but didn't help me. Interesting link: http://www.electricsense.com/2822/emfs-stones-crystals-and-healing/
They are all scams, inspite of all their claims, supposed research, and independent tests. Elaborate and dishonest marketing. Except maybe some of the active powered transmitting type that overpower discrete frequencies with white noise or Schumann noise, but these could backfire and make things worse. See my article: http://www.conradbiologic.com/articles/EMFscams.html
I have been wearing a Chi-O EMF protector for about 2 months now. I used to get these jolt or electric shock feelings in my torso and arms and head constantly, but since wearing the Chi-O, they have disappeared. I am concluding that I have an EMF sensitivity as well as MCS. In some of us our bodies are just configured differently. If this interests you, Google Chi-O EMF protector. They are expensive, but are well worth the money as they really do work well (for me, anyway)
Here's some info from an article I wrote on EMF protection devices:
There are several steps you can take to protect yourself from EMFs, and companies coming out with more and more products to shield a person from exposure.
If you use a cell phone or cordless phone, it’s wise to use the speakerphone function whenever possible, keeping the phone about two feet away from your body. DrMercola.com sells an air-tube headset reported to be safer than Bluetooth for times when a speakerphone isn’t practical. Dr. Mercola, a natural health physician, also recommends storing a cell phone in your purse, backpack or your car’s glove compartment when you’re not using it, rather than in your pocket or on your belt, as the radiation will penetrate your body wherever the phone is attached. Other products have been invented to alter the nature of harmful electro-smog before it strikes the body, removing environmental stress. For instance, BioMagnetic Research sells a ceramic-based tab that can be attached to your phone or computer to alter the resonance of the most harmful environmental radiation that accompanies normal electromagnetic fields.
One of the more attractive ways to shield yourself from harmful radiation may be with one of the many pendants, medallions or bracelets now available online from NEEDS.com, ZeroPointGlobal.com or EEsystem.com. (I use the QLink bracelet and dolphin necklace and find them both help "a little.")
Inexpensive, common-sense advice includes making the most of daylight, avoiding artificial lighting as much as possible, and doing things manually rather than with electrical appliances… letting the sun dry your hair instead of a hair dryer, for example. Also, unplug lamps, TV’s, cell phone chargers, computers and other electrical appliances when not in use… you’ll save on your electric bill too. It’s universally recommended to move that electric alarm clock off your night stand and replace it with a battery-operated one. In general, it helps to keep bedrooms free of electrical appliances, especially near your head while you sleep.
I was given a QLink as a gift, since I have EHS pretty severely. I believe that it helped eliviate dizziness and helped me to feel calmer.
I have read recently of others who said their symptoms abated initially when they wore it and then came back worse than ever.
The helpfulness, or not, of these devices could be strictly an individual matter...let's hear from others, too, hopefully.
Ruth