how to protect radiation from computers?

China
August 24, 2007 1:19am CST
now i spend too much time online on making money. so it is bad for my health. i want to cut down the radiation to me
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@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
24 Aug 07
I use anti-radiation glasses and hoping to get one anti-UV screen for my monitor as well. I agree, for ppl who have to work on computers out of compulsion it gets tougher so the wise way is to increase the awaereness. Health should be the no. 1 priority in life and for that we have to ensure safety. Its high time we all should do that. Thanks that you posted this. Have a nice day.
@Sunmav (53)
• India
24 Aug 07
the best thing that i can suggest you is dont run behind money it is affecting you health "health is wealth "
@cefaz_21 (2596)
• Philippines
24 Aug 07
WE recently had an annual medical check up provided by the company and eye check up is included, so far I still have no problem with my eyes but the optalmologist suggested it would be good if I wear glasses with anti-UV radiation whenever I am at the computer..so I guess you might want to inquire your eye doctor about this. I actually have the glasses now and it feels good.at least I have no more worries about radiation.
• Malaysia
24 Aug 07
Yeah...WONDERFUL1;- I think you have to install the anti-UV-glass-filter-palnel on the display screen BUT for radio-magnetic radiation is inevitable. Read my following texts.What if I told you there was another ‘silent killer’ among us in this modern day and age? What if that danger was as close as your own computer screen? Would it surprise you to know, that right now you are sitting in the middle of a field of electromagnetic radiation? And that this field has a direct influence on your body's bio-electric field? How do you feel after you’ve been sitting in front of your computer screen or laptop for hours on end? Can you relate to any of what you see below? 1. * You feel physically fatigued and "drained" of all your energy, 2. * You are mentally exhausted, 3. * Your eyes are red, raw, and strained, 4. * You experience unexplained, intense headaches that come and go, 5. * You’re irritable and quick to anger, & 6. * You can’t seem to fend off even the slightest of colds. If you’ve answered ‘yes’ to any of these symptoms, you are not alone. Exhaustion … mood swings … strained eyesight … these are only a few of the many complaints described by those using computers on a regular basis.