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CHELSEAPAUL
Hi everyone, my symptoms have got really bad recently and was wondering if anyone had any experience of sleeping uder a protective bed net? I'm on the verge of buying a 4-poster made out of 'NATURELL' material that is supposed to stop 99.9% of mobile phone radiation and quite a lot of other EMF's as well. As an ES sufferer you can get VAT relief on this which saves a bitbut it still comes to around £800 - a lot of money to me. Before I go ahead with it, just wanted to see if anyone had one already, and if so, doesit help. I've tried almost everything else....

Thanks

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Re: Bed canopy

Bob Connolly
Make sure that you put you bed on the basement floor or the radiation will come up from underneath or when it can't escape it will go right into your body. .


On 2010-04-06, at 10:16 AM, chelseapaul1010 wrote:

> Hi everyone, my symptoms have got really bad recently and was wondering if anyone had any experience of sleeping uder a protective bed net? I'm on the verge of buying a 4-poster made out of 'NATURELL' material that is supposed to stop 99.9% of mobile phone radiation and quite a lot of other EMF's as well. As an ES sufferer you can get VAT relief on this which saves a bitbut it still comes to around £800 - a lot of money to me. Before I go ahead with it, just wanted to see if anyone had one already, and if so, does it help. I've tried almost everything else....
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> Thanks
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BiBrun
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I have not tried it. If you have really strong fields 99.9 % might
not be enough. If you are not chemically sensitive I would get
one that is conductive on the surface, and put some kind of sheet
metal under it so it connects.

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 8:16 AM, chelseapaul1010
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> Hi everyone, my symptoms have got really bad recently and was wondering if
> anyone had any experience of sleeping uder a protective bed net? I'm on the
> verge of buying a 4-poster made out of 'NATURELL' material that is supposed
> to stop 99.9% of mobile phone radiation and quite a lot of other EMF's as
> well. As an ES sufferer you can get VAT relief on this which saves a bit but
> it still comes to around £800 - a lot of money to me. Before I go aheadwith
> it, just wanted to see if anyone had one already, and if so, does it help.
> I've tried almost everything else....
>
> Thanks
>
>  
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K
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I have the one from Lessemf. The Heavy duty faraday canopy. I get a lot ofrelief under there.
Kris





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Sent: Tue, April 6, 2010 9:16:10 AM
Subject: [eSens] Bed canopy

Hi everyone, my symptoms have got really bad recently and was wondering if anyone had any experience of sleeping uder a protective bed net? I'm on the verge of buying a 4-poster made out of 'NATURELL' material that is supposed to stop 99.9% of mobile phone radiation and quite a lot of other EMF's as well. As an ES sufferer you can get VAT relief on this which saves a bitbut it still comes to around £800 - a lot of money to me. Before I go ahead with it, just wanted to see if anyone had one already, and if so, doesit help. I've tried almost everything else....

Thanks



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K
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The one from Lessemf has a piece that actually goes under your mattress andabove your box spring so you're "caged" in.
Kris




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Sent: Tue, April 6, 2010 9:46:34 AM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Bed canopy

Make sure that you put you bed on the basement floor or the radiation will come up from underneath or when it can't escape it will go right into your body. .


On 2010-04-06, at 10:16 AM, chelseapaul1010 wrote:

> Hi everyone, my symptoms have got really bad recently and was wondering if anyone had any experience of sleeping uder a protective bed net? I'm on the verge of buying a 4-poster made out of 'NATURELL' material that is supposed to stop 99.9% of mobile phone radiation and quite a lot of other EMF's as well. As an ES sufferer you can get VAT relief on this which saves a bitbut it still comes to around £800 - a lot of money to me. Before I go ahead with it, just wanted to see if anyone had one already, and if so, does it help. I've tried almost everything else....
>
> Thanks
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