Guest guest Posted December 2, 2001 Report Share Posted December 2, 2001 emf fields are a hot topic of debate! very interesting food for thought! thank you for the reminder......... also for a visible reminder of electro magnetic fields, one only has to look at the northern lights............physics is fun stuff (in real life applications!) =) - <SArjuna it'd be good to > mention that lap tops have a very strong electro-magnetic field that is > definitely not good for babies, in the womb or out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2001 Report Share Posted December 2, 2001 Don't worry, the laptop is on the coffee table by the couch. I have to lay on my side, so I can't have it in my lap. I'd say it's a good 3 feet from the baby. Thanks for the info. -- SArjuna Sat, 1 Dec 2001 21:58:57 EST no laptops for babies I just read Michele's post in which she mentions that she is glad, being in bed trying to keep baby in till his due date, that lap tops are so portable. So thought, just in case she doesn't know, that it'd be good to mention that lap tops have a very strong electro-magnetic field that is definitely not good for babies, in the womb or out. It interferes with their development. The cells are organizing themselves according to an energetic blueprint, and when placed in a field where the polarity shifts 60 times a second they get very discombobulated. Very! An unknown no. of miscarriages have come about due to this. (More in the days when computers first came into use and women were crowded into rooms chock full of 'em.) I have a Gauss meter and have checked out most of our appliances and machines and also the wiring in the house. (One flourescent light we had put in needs to be rewired. Has such a bad field it severely pervades two rooms.) Since watching the needle go off the scale when the meter is brought near the laptop I have had no desire to have that baby on my lap again! Don't want a hair dryer near my brain, either. The EMF drops off rather quickly as the inches from the computer increase, so I'd suggest using it as far away as you can. You and the little one will still be in the field, but it won't be nearly as strong. These fields are invisible, but very real. Part of the price we pay for living a lifestyle centered around electricity. We COULD be shielding ourselves, avoiding " hot spots, " etc. but there is not much cognizance of the problem. Anyway, hope you keep that laptop on a table top! Love and blessings to you and baby. Shivani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2001 Report Share Posted December 2, 2001 Jai Shivani! I agree wholeheartedly! I just found out I am pregnant and I am scarce on the computer- and I sit about 4 feet from the monitor! Michelle(not the one with the laptop) > I just read Michele's post in which she mentions that she is glad, being > in bed trying to keep baby in till his due date, that lap tops are so > portable. So thought, just in case she doesn't know, that it'd be good to > mention that lap tops have a very strong electro-magnetic field that is > definitely not good for babies, in the womb or out. > It interferes with their development. The cells are organizing > themselves according to an energetic blueprint, and when placed in a field > where the polarity shifts 60 times a second they get very discombobulated. > Very! An unknown no. of miscarriages have come about due to this. (More in > the days when computers first came into use and women were crowded into rooms > chock full of 'em.) > I have a Gauss meter and have checked out most of our appliances and > machines and also the wiring in the house. (One flourescent light we had put > in needs to be rewired. Has such a bad field it severely pervades two > rooms.) Since watching the needle go off the scale when the meter is brought > near the laptop I have had no desire to have that baby on my lap again! > Don't want a hair dryer near my brain, either. > The EMF drops off rather quickly as the inches from the computer > increase, so I'd suggest using it as far away as you can. You and the little > one will still be in the field, but it won't be nearly as strong. > These fields are invisible, but very real. Part of the price we pay > for living a lifestyle centered around electricity. We COULD be shielding > ourselves, avoiding " hot spots, " etc. but there is not much cognizance of the > problem. > Anyway, hope you keep that laptop on a table top! > Love and blessings to you and baby. > Shivani > > > > My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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