I'm interested in meeting with people in the seattle area who have electrosensitivity, and are
interested in talking with others about how to reduce exposures, get support, etc. I am very technically savvy with EMF/RF and am curious to share idea with others out there. I might be interested in trying to get toghether a small group to discuss these issues locally. |
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> I'm interested in meeting with people in the seattle area who have > electrosensitivity, and are interested in talking with others about > how to reduce exposures, get support, etc. I am very technically > savvy with EMF/RF and am curious to share idea with others out there. Heh, heh... the list owner of eSens (me) lives in Seattle! You can contact me by email -- I don't really have any interest in local groups... I'm limiting my involvement in ES to just running this group, and had resisted creating this group for years because I didn't think I had to time to moderate yet another group (I moderate 2 other groups and maintain 2 websites on totally different subjects). But I think this group has turned out rather well, although I'm not sure if a lot of people have made much progress with overcoming their ES (it seems to require a lot of money and trial & error -- plus an open mind!) Marc |
Hey Marc....I think I have made GREAT progress with radiation sickness. Although I
plugged away trial and error....and let me tell ya' those errors can reallysmart, not a big margin for making one...I garnered some real helpful tips from this board. The clay being the big one. I could be like a pig in ...oh...clay....all day if I could. There are many helpful and beneficial tips here. Thanks for your contribution to making my life just a tad easier. Karen --- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@...> wrote: > > seattlegarth wrote: > > I'm interested in meeting with people in the seattle area who have > > electrosensitivity, and are interested in talking with others about > > how to reduce exposures, get support, etc. I am very technically > > savvy with EMF/RF and am curious to share idea with others out there. > > Heh, heh... the list owner of eSens (me) lives in Seattle! You can > contact me by email -- I don't really have any interest in local > groups... I'm limiting my involvement in ES to just running this > group, and had resisted creating this group for years because I > didn't think I had to time to moderate yet another group (I moderate > 2 other groups and maintain 2 websites on totally different subjects). > But I think this group has turned out rather well, although I'm > not sure if a lot of people have made much progress with overcoming > their ES (it seems to require a lot of money and trial & error -- > plus an open mind!) > > Marc > |
I've been thinking of this for a while, and This is a good post to put
it on. I do want to thank Marc for this group, and for putting up with all our different personalities, I know how much effort can go into these groupsmyself. Just posting is about all I can handle now. I have certainly learned a lot here, and now have more to try out when I can afford it. I think just the moral support of realizing how many others are out there with these problems is a big help in itself. Thanks Marc, ~ Snoshoe --- In [hidden email], > > Heh, heh... the list owner of eSens (me) lives in Seattle! You can > > contact me by email -- I don't really have any interest in local > > groups... I'm limiting my involvement in ES to just running this > > group, and had resisted creating this group for years because I > > didn't think I had to time to moderate yet another group (I moderate > > 2 other groups and maintain 2 websites on totally different subjects). > > But I think this group has turned out rather well, although I'm > > not sure if a lot of people have made much progress with overcoming > > their ES (it seems to require a lot of money and trial & error -- > > plus an open mind!) > > > > Marc > > > |
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