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Re: Computer monitors & flushing + Intro - Carol W.

Yes, I have heard about this for years. LCD is the way to go.
I wrote about this sometime back at this url >

http://www.rosaceans.com/html/vdt.html

I have joined your yahoo group and am impressed. You are a
prolific writer. I am sure you could also suggest to the group
some post Rosacea Diet suggestions. I am curious about your
interest in the Rosacea Diet. You obviously have your own
diet beliefs which are entrenched in 35 years of experience.

Brady

--- In rosacea-diet-users-support-group@yahoogroups.com, "cbwillis9"
<cbwillis9@...>
wrote:
>
>
> I do feel that the LCD is far better for the rosacean than
> the old CRTs. I recently got a gadget that measures radiation
> coming from electronic products. My old CRT monitor had a lot
> of high intensity radiation, especially on the right side
> of the monitor (probably a standard place for certain components).
> One had to get back from it farther than I could comfortably
> read the screen to get out of the orbit.
>
> Microwave also has a lot of radiation. I had to get about 6 feet
> away from it to get out of the orbit when it was cooking, which
> was at the edge of my kitchen.
> The right side of the MW was putting out
> a small amount close to the unit even when the MW was not cooking
> (the clock was working, and the timer could be used).
>
> I took my test gadget and went to Fry's Electronics to test
> flat panel monitors, tested about 30 of them, and
> they ALL tested Very Low radiation, and then only at about an inch
> away from the screen. The next day, Dell was having a sale, so
> I got a 19" flat panel.
>
> ---
>
> I feel there about 1-2 dozen factors that may all contribute
> to rosacea, and electronic radiation is one of them. People are
> often looking for one or two causes, or want a product or
> drug fix, or are thinking mostly topical/surface,
> but my sense is that we need to look for root causes,
> think very deeply and pervasively, think systemically,
> think integratively, and address something like 24 factors
> *concurrently*. I'll have more on my own research soon.
>
>
> Carol Willis
> cbwillis9@...
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/willis_protocols
> My article archive in Files, blog, Links, pics,
> non-commercial, not a discussion group. In my Links,
> there is a folder called Illnesses->Rosacea and EM,
> this is just the start on a resource folder.
> EM is erythromelalgia or red feet, which I suspect is much like
> rosacea at its root, just expresses itself on the other end
> of the body, and many EMrs have rosacea as well.
> My approach is Integrative.
>







Fri Sep 29, 2006 3:56 am

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I am one of those effected by computer screens-- probably my worst source of flushing, along with fluorescent lights. (and, I understand what sits behind an...
Brian Shaffner
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May 10, 2006
10:22 pm

Brian, I have a page on CRT monitors at this url > http://www.rosacea-diet.com/html/vdt.html I have always thought that a CRT monitor is worse for rosacea than...
Brady Barrows
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May 11, 2006
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Hi Brian, My husband knows a computer person who invented a film to put over the computer screen to filter out 'something', I say 'something' because I do...
Debbie Freeberg-Renwick
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May 12, 2006
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One other thought - I have noticed sometimes when I am really focused on something I can get started flushing. Something about the intense focus brings it...
Debbie Freeberg-Renwick
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May 12, 2006
1:09 pm

Hmm, possibly, Deb. I work on a laptop... small screen... and tend to furrow my brow a bit and squint in concentration. Probably I should get a larger...
Brian Shaffner
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May 12, 2006
3:23 pm

My husband said the 'film' was actually something that got installed inside the computer. I remembered the thing incorrectly. But, he said it was for a...
Debbie Freeberg-Renwick
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May 18, 2006
11:08 pm

I do feel that the LCD is far better for the rosacean than the old CRTs. I recently got a gadget that measures radiation coming from electronic products. My...
cbwillis9
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Sep 26, 2006
6:45 am

Yes, I have heard about this for years. LCD is the way to go. I wrote about this sometime back at this url > http://www.rosaceans.com/html/vdt.html I have...
Brady Barrows
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Sep 29, 2006
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Thanks, Brady, I willl! --Brian ... From: "Brady Barrows" <bradybarrows@...> To: <rosacea-diet-users-support-group@yahoogroups.com> Sent:...
Brian Shaffner
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