Topic: Know of a good EMF meter? (recent conference)
Hoosiers51
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Hi all!
I would like to possibly (depending on price) buy one of those "trifold" EMF meters to measure milligauss (spelling?)
I would just like to see if anything around me is more than 2 mG. There are old metal pipes in my new place, so I want to see if they are conducting electricity, creating a high-EMF atmosphere for me. Or just if any of this old wiring is faulty.
I remember someone posted notes from BetterHealthGuy's site, from some kind of recent conference where a doctor was giving tips on avoiding EMF. I guess she recommended a specific meter? Or did she not? I may email Scott about it.
Or does anyone want to sell theirs, a used one?
Thanks!
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MichaelTampa
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If you're interested in a new one, lessemf.com has a variety and can talk you through getting the right one for what you're trying to measure.
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Hoosiers51
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Thanks.
Anyone else?
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I don't have one, but my daughter does, and she used it to test things in her house.
The MW was the worse and didn't test low until she left the room completely and around the corner.
Digital clocks were bad, also, in that they tested high on her device. So, from that, I movecd all our digital clocks away from our heads at night, on the other side of the night table.
Light switches that had dimmers were also a problem.
But, I try and not worry too much about EMF's. It seems to be all around us.
All the best, lifeline
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