Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Recently, I was a little addressed sunblaster identification of savings žaulja. How regularly follo


Recently, I was a little addressed sunblaster identification of savings žaulja. How regularly follow Web David Icke for my eye caught an article mentioning the harm-saving sunblaster light bulbs and it is from 'The Telegraph'. Also, I recently attended and his fascinating 10 hour Megasession in Zagreb where Icke devoted ten minutes and this problem. Of course, a similar article has still quite a lot on the Internet.
In short - saving light bulbs, sunblaster which by the end of next year in the EU must fully use out of the classic incandescent bulbs, are potentially carcinogenic, released in their study 'The sunblaster Berlin Alab Laboratory. Thus, the "green" bulbs, which are at a long debate because, also, the presence of living and, therefore, the potential danger in the event of breaking the lamp, and become a serious danger to human health. As conceded by German scientists lighted energy saving lamps emit harmful toxic and carcinogenic compounds in the case of long-term exposure can be fatal. Also, France Committee on Consumer Safety recently, finally, published opinion that alerts consumers to the fact that energy-saving lamps, as well as mobile phones and microwave ovens also emit electromagnetic waves. Swiss Health Ministry warns its citizens sunblaster so to ensure a minimum distance of 30 centimeters from the energy saving light bulbs, since it sometimes can cause the level of the waves and up to 400 volts per meter, whereas the allowed limit is 87 volts per meter.
Thus, from the foregoing that about saving lamp is not all so benign. As for chemical compounds and carcinogenicity, David Icke it clearly showed a few examples and radiesthesical sunblaster I found that this is the truth and that really needs to be very careful where they will be installed energy-saving light bulbs from the place where a person will stay as it will definitely cause serious health problems.
What I especially like RADIESTHESISTS ignored the fact that energy-saving lamps emit harmful electromagnetic waves. To test I took energy saving bulb of 23 W equivalent to incandescent bulbs of 120 watts results are as follows:
Of course, after all the measured I reached for Orgoniti as possible possible sunblaster protection from up above skills. I reached the first cone, which was already presented on this blog (composition - polyester resin, brass, nuggets of calcite, a kicker rock crystal in the middle, carnelian at the top, very strong / opsegdjelovanja around 3,5m). He proved to be extremely sunblaster effective - Idle technical emitting bulbs was reduced to 9 and when the radiation is turned on 11okretaja plummet. In this framework, the harmfulness of this radiation by the human body is no. Then I connected a few Orgoniti (2 cones, pyramids, round Orgoniti) sunblaster and technical radiation was reduced sunblaster to only 5 speed plummet.
I used and some other protective device in relation to this problem but from what I'm reading, it seems to me that the Orgoniti (for now) the only effective safeguard against hazards emitted by energy-saving sunblaster lamps. sunblaster
VOLUME-saving light bulbs and harmfulness (Technical radiation) NOTE: Some manufacturers of energy saving lamps of 15W already have the status of minimum / strong technical broadcasting harmful radiation. As for chemical radiation lamps of 9W have the status of 'harmful', and 15W of the status of 'hazardous'. What remains a major problem is the pollution of the environment energy saving light bulbs which, after the expiration of their service sunblaster life, throw it in the trash with other waste. With all the harm that they carry within should be collected and treated as special (hazardous) poison. Thus it seems to us we want from all sides and in every way 'fair' potrovati ...
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