Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Why You're Afraid to Breathe

I met a chiropractor from Wisconsin this weekend who
had a computer problem and a husband problem.

The computer screen at her office kept flickering. They mashed
every button they could find and made every adjustment they
could think of, but nothing helped.

After weeks of frustration, she finally called the computer guy.
He made a small shift in the screen's frequency setting that
solved it.

Turns out that the fluorescent lights right above the computer were
tuned to the same frequency as the monitor screen, and they were
interfering with each other. The frequency of the lights was distoring
the image on the screen, making it frustrating and barely useful.

So how was the radiation from the lights getting to the monitor?
Right through her head. Or whoever was unlucky enough to
be sitting there at the time. Through their head, neck and chest
right to the computer screen.

If it was messing up the computer, what do you think it was
doing to the operator? To the millions of electro-chemical
messages flowing through their brain?

It's happening all the time, we just don't realize it. Even as I
sit here in the airport writing this, I'm connected to the
'wireless' internet. If the electronic signals aren't flowing through
wires, how do they get to the computer?

Through the air, and through me.

It's kind of like when the bright beam of early morning sun
comes through the window, and you see all the dust floating
in the air.

In the normal light, you don't notice anything; but in that
bright beam, you're almost scared to breathe. The dust
is always there, but you don't see it until you shine a
light on it.

All that electronic stress blasting through your brain (coming
from the light AND the computer) can cause all kinds of
health problems.

Her husband problem was a little easier. He had a Q-Link,
but she didn't. So, she got one from me.

Later that night she told me: 'I put it on, but wasn't thinking
much about it. Then I noticed, 'Wow! I feel great'...and
just took a minute to enjoy the feeling of calm.'

She didn't notice how much stress was in her body until she
'shined' the Q-Link on it.

You're probably spending lots of time in front of the computer,
TV, on the cell phone, listening to your iPod each day...getting
blasted from all sides by electronic stress.

Dr. Jennifer took a minute to enjoy her new peaceful, easy
feeling. Why don't you take a minute and read more about
how electronic stress is stealing your health and your
enthusiasm. Then go here and get one...

http://www.drvinceonline.com/qlink.htm

Live like You Mean it...

Dr. Vince

P.S. My flight was delayed, so I got home a few hours
late, about midnight, with no ill-effects from the flight or
the late hour. Not to mention being calm and relaxed
in the security lines. There was even stress in the buffet
line because the salad bar was facing the wrong way.
But not for me. I just went with the flow. Thanks to my
flexible personality--and my titanium Q-Link.

http://www.drvinceonline.com/qlink.htm