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RE: Calcium allergy

Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
One of the first things I noticed when I became ES was that I needed
quite a lot of extra potssium. If I didn't, I found that I became
physically weak, had sleeping problems and heart problems. To begin with
I took potassium tablets, but then learnt how to eat the right foods.

Dr Neil Cherry was the scientist who put together all the studies
showing the calcium flows through nerve paths and cells was affected by
exposure to EMR.

There's no doubt that high environmental electrosmog is interefering
with the body's biochemistry in many ways - manifesting in other ways
apart from ES, I suspect.

Sarah

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, 20 May 2004 8:30 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [eSens] Calcium allergy


Hi,

This is my first post, so I'll first write a short introduction. My name
is Ed, I'm 26 years old and I live near the city Utrecht in the
Netherlands. I'm studying computer science at the Utrecht University.

At age 18, I think I started to become more and more sensitive to
electrosmog (or electrosmog levels were increasing?). Classrooms filled
with dozens of computers and CRT monitors, plus fluorescent lights and
no air circulation (windows couldn't be opened) made me feel really bad.
At age 19 I was diagnosed with crohn's disease which is a chronic
inflammation of the intestines.
At age 22 I discovered alternative treatments to treat this disease
successfully using a diet. I then moved from my parent's place from a
small village next to Utrecht into an appartment in the city Utrecht at
the 4th floor.

That's when all of a sudden I developed a strange calcium "allergy".
Each time I would eat something with calcium, whether it was almonds or
brocolli or cheese, I would become extremely sleepy and crash on a couch
and would lie there for about two hours before I recovered. This calcium
allergy would disappear instantly when I was in (rural electrosmog-free)
France where my parents have a 2nd house. That's when I started reading
about the calcium channels and how electrosmog can upset those channels.

I eventually moved back to my parents' place, just outside Utrecht, and
did some electrosmog-cleaning (getting rid of DECT phone primarily). The
calcium allergy was gone then and my "brain-fogs" never re-appeared
unless I would go to a place with high electrosmog levels, among which
the university is one alas. I had quite some symptoms that made me think
I had CFS/ME, but in the end avoiding electrosmog stopped all those
symptoms.

After reading Charles Claessen's online electrosmog magazine, I decided
to buy the Aaronia HF-Detektor and the Multidetektor. When I checked the
appartment in Utrecht I used to live, more and more lights would turn on
while walking the stairs up to the 4th floor. In the appartment itself
there were several HF-hotspots where all the red LED's would turn on in
the "x2 Bereich setting", which means -20 dBm. I think the radiation
originated from the hospital nearby where several antenna's were visible
on the roof.

In the end I'm very glad I moved out of that place. The study was going
quite poorly. Back then I did find some kind of remedy for the brain
fogs (sluggish mental feeling) in the form of Co-Enzyme Q10 (very, very
expensive) but I needed massive doses of that.

In my parents' house I found two rooms with quite low HF-smog levels. At
least the HF-Detektor indicates -51 dBm. One became my bedroom and the
other one became the living room and I'm feeling quite good these days.

I am using the bioprotectcard and it sure works for me, although not
100%. At the university it now makes it tolerable to sit under
fluorescent lights (which are always on even when the sun is shining). I
still feel awkward in shopping malls (radars for the automatic doors
plus cellular phone antenna's I think) and inside some shops I feel
miserable. But the bioprotect card did make a big positive difference
for me.

I sure hope the UMTS will be stopped in time, because otherwise I will
probably move out of the country.

I have a website on alternative health and it's located at
http://www.newtreatments.org .
I've read both books by Robert Becker (Body Electric and Cross
Currents). A review of the 1st one can be found at:
http://www.newtreatments.org/doc/WisdomExperience/135

Another book I've read that's somehow related to electrosmog is the book
Lights Out by T.S. Wiley with Bent Formby. It's a very detailled
overview of how important our hormones are and how easily they are upset
by lights, but hence also by electrosmog. The short review for that book
can be found here: http://www.newtreatments.org/books.php

I also wrote a short article about how electrosmog and a low-carb
(Atkins) diet affect eachother:
http://www.newtreatments.org/doc/WisdomExperience/166

Hmmm.. The "short" introduction turned out to be a bit lengthier than
planned, but I think you don't mind.

I also have a question about MRI scanners, but I'll write that in my
next post.

Ed,
The Netherlands





 
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RE: Calcium allergy

Lachlan Mudge
Whilst reading the summary of work done by the late Ross Adey, posted on
emfacts, I was reminded of his discovery in the 70's, along with Suzanne Bawin,
that "ELF-modulated RF signals can lead to the release of calcium ions from
cells". The fact that one of the first discoveries of this nature relates to
calcium might suggest that this is an ion over which EMF/EMR has a significant
influence in the body. This might also provide some weight to what appears,
anecdotally within this group, to be a prevalence of ES within vegetarians
(like myself), who often must obtain calcium from different sources and
therefore in different chemical forms to the general population. This is just
an observation though.

Lachlan

-----Original Message-----
From: Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison) [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Friday, 21 May 2004 3:43 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: RE: [eSens] Calcium allergy

One of the first things I noticed when I became ES was that I needed
quite a lot of extra potssium. If I didn't, I found that I became
physically weak, had sleeping problems and heart problems. To begin with
I took potassium tablets, but then learnt how to eat the right foods.

Dr Neil Cherry was the scientist who put together all the studies
showing the calcium flows through nerve paths and cells was affected by
exposure to EMR.

There's no doubt that high environmental electrosmog is interefering
with the body's biochemistry in many ways - manifesting in other ways
apart from ES, I suspect.

Sarah

-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Thursday, 20 May 2004 8:30 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [eSens] Calcium allergy


Hi,

This is my first post, so I'll first write a short introduction. My name
is Ed, I'm 26 years old and I live near the city Utrecht in the
Netherlands. I'm studying computer science at the Utrecht University.

At age 18, I think I started to become more and more sensitive to
electrosmog (or electrosmog levels were increasing?). Classrooms filled
with dozens of computers and CRT monitors, plus fluorescent lights and
no air circulation (windows couldn't be opened) made me feel really bad.
At age 19 I was diagnosed with crohn's disease which is a chronic
inflammation of the intestines.
At age 22 I discovered alternative treatments to treat this disease
successfully using a diet. I then moved from my parent's place from a
small village next to Utrecht into an appartment in the city Utrecht at
the 4th floor.

That's when all of a sudden I developed a strange calcium "allergy".
Each time I would eat something with calcium, whether it was almonds or
brocolli or cheese, I would become extremely sleepy and crash on a couch
and would lie there for about two hours before I recovered. This calcium
allergy would disappear instantly when I was in (rural electrosmog-free)
France where my parents have a 2nd house. That's when I started reading
about the calcium channels and how electrosmog can upset those channels.

I eventually moved back to my parents' place, just outside Utrecht, and
did some electrosmog-cleaning (getting rid of DECT phone primarily). The
calcium allergy was gone then and my "brain-fogs" never re-appeared
unless I would go to a place with high electrosmog levels, among which
the university is one alas. I had quite some symptoms that made me think
I had CFS/ME, but in the end avoiding electrosmog stopped all those
symptoms.

After reading Charles Claessen's online electrosmog magazine, I decided
to buy the Aaronia HF-Detektor and the Multidetektor. When I checked the
appartment in Utrecht I used to live, more and more lights would turn on
while walking the stairs up to the 4th floor. In the appartment itself
there were several HF-hotspots where all the red LED's would turn on in
the "x2 Bereich setting", which means -20 dBm. I think the radiation
originated from the hospital nearby where several antenna's were visible
on the roof.

In the end I'm very glad I moved out of that place. The study was going
quite poorly. Back then I did find some kind of remedy for the brain
fogs (sluggish mental feeling) in the form of Co-Enzyme Q10 (very, very
expensive) but I needed massive doses of that.

In my parents' house I found two rooms with quite low HF-smog levels. At
least the HF-Detektor indicates -51 dBm. One became my bedroom and the
other one became the living room and I'm feeling quite good these days.

I am using the bioprotectcard and it sure works for me, although not
100%. At the university it now makes it tolerable to sit under
fluorescent lights (which are always on even when the sun is shining). I
still feel awkward in shopping malls (radars for the automatic doors
plus cellular phone antenna's I think) and inside some shops I feel
miserable. But the bioprotect card did make a big positive difference
for me.

I sure hope the UMTS will be stopped in time, because otherwise I will
probably move out of the country.

I have a website on alternative health and it's located at
http://www.newtreatments.org .
I've read both books by Robert Becker (Body Electric and Cross
Currents). A review of the 1st one can be found at:
http://www.newtreatments.org/doc/WisdomExperience/135

Another book I've read that's somehow related to electrosmog is the book
Lights Out by T.S. Wiley with Bent Formby. It's a very detailled
overview of how important our hormones are and how easily they are upset
by lights, but hence also by electrosmog. The short review for that book
can be found here: http://www.newtreatments.org/books.php

I also wrote a short article about how electrosmog and a low-carb
(Atkins) diet affect eachother:
http://www.newtreatments.org/doc/WisdomExperience/166

Hmmm.. The "short" introduction turned out to be a bit lengthier than
planned, but I think you don't mind.

I also have a question about MRI scanners, but I'll write that in my
next post.

Ed,
The Netherlands






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