At the monet I use an Esmog Spion and a VLF Spion (which measures only
between 5 kHz and 30 kHz and from 30 kHz to 150 kHz) But for this new meter, I cannot recommend anything, because I could not test it, yet. So you have to be patient. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Bitdefender ----- Original Message ----- From: "pete robinson" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 19:20 Subject: Re: [eSens] monitor choice > so charles what would you recommend ? > what do you personally use ? > thanks > pete > On 16 Oct 2007, at 18:19, charles wrote: > >> I have measured two types of Sony Bravia. >> One was good, the other bad. >> >> Sharp is not bad either. >> >> Beware of Philips with its backlighting. >> I checked a Samsung, which had two nasty fields on the right side. >> >> I am awaiting a new lowfrequency meter, with 3D measurement heads, >> and which >> also displays the frequencies om the object. >> Yes, I am still wating, so I cannot say much about it, at the moment. >> >> Greetings, >> Charles Claessens >> member Verband Baubiologie >> www.milieuziektes.nl >> www.milieuziektes.be >> www.hetbitje.nl >> checked by Bitdefender >> |
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The only stuff I know of that works for mercury detox is NDF -
www.bioray2000.com Please also note this: http://www.beyondveg.com/ and of course www.paleodiet.com. I do rawpaleodiet, and it seems to detox naturally, but it is slow. If you have the $ and time, there is a very new (to me) way of removing mercury: http://www.westonaprice.org/moderndiseases/magnet.html Good Luck William --- In [hidden email], "ajwelectro" <ajwelectro@...> wrote: > > Thanks everyone, I will buy some of the items suggested and give them a go. Do you > think there is a chance you can take too many suppliments? Also, as time goes on does > this constant numbness in my face disappear or am I stuck with this? my cheeks are > pretty much numb all the time now. > > I am genuinely greatful for all this help and advice... thanks again. > > |
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Hi, Bill,
People with celiac disease have iron deficiency. This is caused by a gluten intolerance which damages the site in the small intestine where iron isextracted. People with celiac disease are intolerant of wheat, rye, barley, and sometimes oats and millet. I write this because celiac disease has far reaching consequences and one with this disease can tolerate 0 intake of glutens. (Just avoiding wheat most of the time will not cut it.) If you need more info, just write me privately and I will answer privately. Diane Bill Bruno <[hidden email]> wrote: My iron runs low too. Supplementing won't always fix it, as the body will try to starve pathogens by keeping iron out of the blood. My iron level improved after avoiding wheat. Other allergens (dairy) might be considered for avoidance, also any mold (which is often in commercial juices I've read). Bill On 10/12/07, ajwelectro <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi everyone, Im back. > > I just got some results from my blood tests, magnesium, chromium and Iron > were low so this > can be resolved. One thing I dont understand, my electrosensitivity > started about the same > time I had amalgam fillings removed (for vanity reasons). I have had a > mercury test but this > has come back normal. I know it sounds strange but I was pinning my hopes > on having > mercury toxicity as at least there is a method to get rid of this over > time and potentially > reduce the ES. > > Does anyone have any experienced advice on this? I find it so hard to > believe that this is not > linked to the mercury. My specilaist now suggests that I dont need to > detox, maybe take an > antioxidant... should I still try and detox? Any advice greatfully > received, I am so confused > with it all and feel I need to do something major or I will end up like > this forever, im just not > convinced vitamins are going to make this all better although I do > understand he is just > trying to help me. > > Thanks, > Alison > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] --------------------------------- Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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I had numbness and it went away. (over arms, legs, and in face) I thoughtespecially that B12 helped. It also helped when I went glutenfree some, but I had problems off and on for several years until I took B12..
Diane Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: ajwelectro wrote: > Do you think there is a chance you can take too many supplements? You'll find a wide range of opinions on this question. I know that I've been to one nutritionist who hates to have people taking more than 5 different supplements at a time, while I've been to another who will put you on 20 - 30 at a time! Having tried both philosophies for extended periods of time, I have found that if I want to actively be chelating and yet still be able to work and not get colds and flus all the time, then I need to take more than 5 - 10 supplements. But maybe I haven't found that one perfect supplement that will magically take care of all of my problems... :-) (also, I'm sure that the foods you eat are also a factor here) > Also, as time goes on does this constant numbness in my > face disappear or am I stuck with this? I would hope that it could go away if you find the right supplement/therapy. But I can't offer any advice, as this is not a symptom that I've ever had. I think I read that there was someone with MS who had numbness in her hands/arms that went away slowly while taking Natural Cellular Defense. Marc --------------------------------- Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> Thanks Marc, that would be interesting, I sit 1.4m away and still get ill,
> the am radio clearly shows a signal albeit quietrt evan from this distance. Okay, now having tested my old (2001) 15" LCD monitor with my new (2007) 26" Sony Bravia HDTV, I'd say that they both cause a lot of noise on the AM radio. I'd say that that the signals on both fade out about 3 feet away, but that might be the key -- for the 26" monitor, I'm sitting far enough away that the signal is significantly diminished, while when I was using the 15" monitor, I sat a lot closer to it. Marc |
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In a message dated 10/17/2007 3:14:53 AM GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: the am radio clearly shows a signal albeit quietrt evan from this distance. Okay, now having tested my old (2001) 15" LCD monitor with my new (2007) 26" Sony Bravia HDTV, I'd say that they both cause a lot of noise on the AM radio. I'd say that that the signals on both fade out about 3 feet away, but that might be the key -- for the 26" monitor, I'm sitting far enough away that the signal is significantly diminished, while when I was using the 15" monitor, I sat a lot closer to it. Paul uk - Distance is the key, but I find that the distance has to be so great that I cant see the monitor so my eyes get strained and my neck hurts from stooping. My thoughts are that if you sit just out of the range where the AM radio ceases to be noisy the syamptoms will just take a little longer to arrive, so probably multiply the distance by at least twice, but then we are back to the veiwing problems. However I see your point re the Sony 26inch its altogether possible that effects are not completely size related, it is tempting to think that the larger the screen the more emf etc, but not necessarily so. What we need is a scheme where we can try out as many monitors as we have to until we find one that is ok for you as an individual, same for pcs and a host of other electrical goods. Maybe one day ? p uk [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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