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Old 02-06-09, 03:37 PM   #1
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Hey all, just wondering if anyone's ever read or heard anything about this before.

Welcome to Dirty Electricity | Could Dirty Electricity Be Making Your Family Sick?

They say that anything from 50-100 Hz can cause problems to humans. Included in this is CFL lightbulbs.

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Old 02-06-09, 11:02 PM   #2
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It sounds a bit like the people who claim to be allergic to wifi...
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Quackery aside, they do have some pretty cool gadgets for sale. I'm especially interested in the RF/Microwave Field Strength Analyzer. It would be an awesome addition to my wardriving tool kit.
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Old 02-07-09, 09:32 PM   #4
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Well, I personally think too much electromagnetic activity and wifi can be not good for the human body and can disrupt proper cellular activity and has been known to cause cancer. But part of me thinks these guys hosing people. I mean, electricity is electricity right...can it actually be dirty?

Was just curious what people thought or if they'd read anything about it.

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