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anyone with positive apnea reduction using emf shielding over bed?
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anyone with positive apnea reduction using emf shielding over bed?
lessemf.com have a sheilding, a net, silver(nano) impregnated and a mat for the floor.
expensive, starts at $Us1000.
has anyone had apnea benefits using these or similar.
which would be to say that EMF has some causal or exacerbationary effect on apnea.
lessemf(dot)com/product/dream-canopy/
youtube(doT)com/watch?v=wNFn42NHNFI
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RE: anyone with positive apnea reduction using emf shielding over bed?
I would not spend a nickel on it—it is a scam. However, it has benefitted one of my classmates, who made a fortune by producing it.
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RE: anyone with positive apnea reduction using emf shielding over bed?
they do use emf meters, and one could do that oneself. the only question would be does it show what they show, and is the difference in those emf levels a thing that matters significantly?
and the apnea machine (or oximeter) does not lie.
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RE: anyone with positive apnea reduction using emf shielding over bed?
What you are talking about is a psychiatric issue. There is no such thing as being unbale to tolerate normal amounts of electromagnetism. If you want to spend money spend it on a therapist and i dont say that as a joke.
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RE: anyone with positive apnea reduction using emf shielding over bed?
It might be more effective to sleep in a tent in the bedroom.

IMO the problem with these scam-ish gizmos is they make a claim about some feature or other, when another feature is more likely. It might indeed help someone with their sleep if they have an enclosed, womb-y, feeling, no drafts, with light largely eliminated. This has nothing to do with EMFs, and more to do with sleeping under a canopy.

Add a little white noise (which could easily be sold as “zapping EMFs”), and your percent sleep efficiency can easily go up.

I’m quite sure posters here could come up with a more effective bed setup design for enhancing sleep quality at under $10 than a $1000 EMF repellent bed drape.
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RE: anyone with positive apnea reduction using emf shielding over bed?
you seem very sure of yourself. I am not here to argue.
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RE: anyone with positive apnea reduction using emf shielding over bed?
(03-21-2024, 03:08 PM)Pierelly Wrote: you seem very sure of yourself. 

I support HalfAsleep 's arguments and tone. I am polite as long as I can, but there comes a point when we must be direct and dismiss any pseudoscience.
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RE: anyone with positive apnea reduction using emf shielding over bed?
What specifically are you concerned about regarding EMF? Is the hypothesis that EMF impacts sleep quality?
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