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Ian Kemp

Hi - we are new members (my wife has ES and I act as her scribe) and she is really struggling at the moment. We were wondering if anyone had any positive or negative experiences of the following, especially versions that can be bought in the UK:

- shielded baseball caps or hats
- wire mesh head shields
- "Faraday cage" bed covers
- earthing for passengers/seats on car journeys

Sue is supposed to be going into hospital for treatment next week but she is worried about coping with the journey there and with staying in both the hospital and the guest house. Her worst ES induced symptom is a severe tinnitus-type buzzing in the head, which she finds it very hard to deal with.

Thanks, Ian Kemp


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RE: ES inquiries

Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
Hi Ian

Welcome to the list. There are a lot of devices around to protect from
EMR - but for a one-off situation like going to a hospital I can highly
recommend one of the Bach Flower essences - 'Walnut'. In Australia
these are available from all Health Food stores. Here is a link to the
remedies:

http://www.bachcentre.com/centre/remedies.htm and scroll down to
'Walnut'.

I have found that this particular essence is absolutely invaluable as
protection against EMR when travelling - hotels, hospitals, other
people's houses etc. However I also find it fantastic for protection if
I have eaten something I am allergic to, or other people's energy
fields. Yes, it can be taken after exposure to neutralise as well.

Sarah


-----Original Message-----
From: Sue and Ian Kemp [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Thursday, 27 January 2005 10:15 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [eSens] ES inquiries




Hi - we are new members (my wife has ES and I act as her scribe) and she
is really struggling at the moment. We were wondering if anyone had any
positive or negative experiences of the following, especially versions
that can be bought in the UK:

- shielded baseball caps or hats
- wire mesh head shields
- "Faraday cage" bed covers
- earthing for passengers/seats on car journeys

Sue is supposed to be going into hospital for treatment next week but
she is worried about coping with the journey there and with staying in
both the hospital and the guest house. Her worst ES induced symptom is
a severe tinnitus-type buzzing in the head, which she finds it very hard
to deal with.

Thanks, Ian Kemp


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Re: ES inquiries

Marc Martin
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> - shielded baseball caps or hats
> - wire mesh head shields

I've tried some head shielding, and it only seemed to make me worse.
Any metal near your head is going to act like an antenna for EMF.

> Sue is supposed to be going into hospital for treatment next week

Treatment specifically for ES?

>Her worst ES induced symptom is a severe tinnitus-type buzzing in the head

Does she have any metal dental work? If so, she probably should get
that removed by a "mercury-free" dentist.

Marc

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Ian Kemp
Thanks Marc. I've been gradually composing a longer email which gives more details of Sue's experiences, which I should complete in the next day or two!. One particularly ironic thing is on mercury filllings removal - Sue's ES problems started shortly after she had her amalgam fillings removed! They appear to be a side effect of her immune system being badly run down (chemical sensitivity happened first), and we have since seen several reports that mercury amalgam removal is unwise unless you are in good condition physically or have undergone some pre-treatment to build you up. Certainly that seems to be our experience.

Ian
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From: Marc Martin
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Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 5:50 AM
Subject: Re: [eSens] ES inquiries


> - shielded baseball caps or hats
> - wire mesh head shields

I've tried some head shielding, and it only seemed to make me worse.
Any metal near your head is going to act like an antenna for EMF.

> Sue is supposed to be going into hospital for treatment next week

Treatment specifically for ES?

>Her worst ES induced symptom is a severe tinnitus-type buzzing in the head

Does she have any metal dental work? If so, she probably should get
that removed by a "mercury-free" dentist.

Marc


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Andrew McAfee
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I wear the shielded cap almost all the time and find it essential in
keeping the headaches down. I don't think the pad on the seat is enough
to ground a person unless there is also a grounding strap that reaches
the earth below the car from the axle or frame. I used the Faraday cage
and it does significantly cut down on electrical and radiation from
outside sources.
my best to you,
andrew
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> she is really struggling at the moment. We were wondering if anyone
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> - shielded baseball caps or hats
> - wire mesh head shields
> - "Faraday cage" bed covers
> - earthing for passengers/seats on car journeys
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> Sue is supposed to be going into hospital for treatment next week but
> she is worried about coping with the journey there and with staying in
> both the hospital and the guest house. Her worst ES induced symptom
> is a severe tinnitus-type buzzing in the head, which she finds it very
> hard to deal with.
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> Thanks, Ian Kemp
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Marc Martin
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>Sue's ES problems started shortly after she had her amalgam fillings
>removed!

Yes, that's not too surprising -- I was luckier in this regard as
I had a naturopath who was building me up for about 8 months
prior to having my fillings out, and I also had found some
antioxidants and heavy metal chelators which worked well for
me.

But at least it does show that mercury is a factor in Sue's problem.
Since that seems to be pretty common on this list, some of the
things which worked for us might also work for Sue. I'd suggest
looking at thyroid support, essential fatty acids, anti-oxidants,
essential "sugars", and EMF protection devices. But perhaps you've
already done some of that?

Marc

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Glenn Coleman
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I have had a lot of head pain from mercury toxicity. It mostly felt like
major endless ear aches and a numb feeling in my head.

I found meditation, energy work (shiatsu, pranic healing, medicine buddha),
and good nutrition to be the most rapid way to get some relief.

One can still reduce side effects of mercury even if they haven't prepared
their body for amalgam removal. Naturopath type doctors can help allot to
start strengthening liver/kidneys/digestive tract and reduce yeast and
toxins, so there is less toxicity causing symptoms. Otherwise one can end
up with a toxic traffic jam as body attempts to process mercury.

Glenn

>From: "Sue and Ian Kemp" <[hidden email]>
>Reply-To: [hidden email]
>To: <[hidden email]>
>Subject: Re: [eSens] ES inquiries
>Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 10:12:31 -0000
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>Thanks Marc. I've been gradually composing a longer email which gives more
>details of Sue's experiences, which I should complete in the next day or
>two!. One particularly ironic thing is on mercury filllings removal -
>Sue's ES problems started shortly after she had her amalgam fillings
>removed! They appear to be a side effect of her immune system being badly
>run down (chemical sensitivity happened first), and we have since seen
>several reports that mercury amalgam removal is unwise unless you are in
>good condition physically or have undergone some pre-treatment to build you
>up. Certainly that seems to be our experience.
>
>Ian
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Marc Martin
> To: [hidden email]
> Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 5:50 AM
> Subject: Re: [eSens] ES inquiries
>
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> > - shielded baseball caps or hats
> > - wire mesh head shields
>
> I've tried some head shielding, and it only seemed to make me worse.
> Any metal near your head is going to act like an antenna for EMF.
>
> > Sue is supposed to be going into hospital for treatment next week
>
> Treatment specifically for ES?
>
> >Her worst ES induced symptom is a severe tinnitus-type buzzing in the
>head
>
> Does she have any metal dental work? If so, she probably should get
> that removed by a "mercury-free" dentist.
>
> Marc
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