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😱 I intuitively understand. I am proceeding to disconnect. I have enough great books to entertain me off the web and without my computer for the rest of my days... however, with blue light reduced as much as possible, how dangerous is viewing a couple hours of programs on my computer, via Wifi, compared to reading material on my cell phone via 5g?

As for trading in my Prius for a low mileage used vehicle, I'm going to look at Volvo because of its steel cage - also a protection against snapping my spinal cord in the event of an unthinkable accident - have a risk factor at C7-C8-T1

Which reminds me, I have a lot of metal in my body - 4 spinal fusions done with titanium steel and non-metal cages, and two hips done with ceramic material and steel other than titanium. Not looking to live forever, would just prefer to outsmart cancer and heart disease.

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Volvo noted as having 15 milligause for the driver. Terrible

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honda jazz 2008 is sound lowest ive been in

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low impedance the titanium is this will explain https://normanjames.substack.com/p/conductive-dis-ease-cancer-parkinsonsms

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flashing, even fast moving images are an issue for me. migraines.

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burning your mitochondria yea

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In the context of eye tests, the potential risks associated with modern testing methods, particularly in environments with high levels of electromagnetic radiation, cannot be ignored. The combination of Wi-Fi, mobile phone usage, and UV light exposure during eye examinations may exacerbate the negative effects of the photoelectric effect on the eyes, leading to potential long-term damage.

The traditional method of swapping glass lenses in spectacles during an eye test offers a safer alternative to modern digital methods. By using physical lenses instead of relying on digital screens or other electronic devices, the eyes are not exposed to the additional strain and potential damage caused by the photoelectric effect and other electromagnetic radiation sources. This approach also allows for a more precise and customizable vision correction, as the lenses can be easily swapped and adjusted to find the optimal prescription for each individual.

Moreover, the use of glass lenses during eye tests eliminates the need for prolonged exposure to digital screens, reducing the risk of digital eye strain and potential long-term damage. This is particularly important for individuals who may be more susceptible to the negative effects of electromagnetic radiation, such as those with photosensitive epilepsy or other pre-existing eye conditions.

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I really wanted a low mileage Subaru Outback but various Subaru models clock in at 3.0 milligauss

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not bad you want a car with a battery and engine in the front the back increases the field

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Why aren't milligauss numbers of newer models available to be seen online? The closest I can see of something under "3" is the Toyota Rav

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the alternator got changed also doesnt spew too much electric 2008 vehicles onward i think. and its not profitable

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I'm looking at 2018 Honda CRV

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