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Can Baking Soda help ES?

Elizabeth thode

Hi Folks,
I have mentioned Baking Soda many times here.
The following is a link to a great read.
(Note: IN this article, Dr. Sircus mentions Arm & Hammer as not being safe.
In a much later article, he states he has checked and found that this product
does not contain aluminum. If in doubt, you can get the Bob's Redmill Alum-free
Baking Soda. )
In my experience, wireless radiation lowers the body's PH. Baking Soda, I found,
helps to raise it. An interesting experiment is to get some PH tester strips and check
your saliva PH. Do this when you've been in a heavy wifi area, ect, do this when you
have a cold, when you're not feeling well. Do it when you do feel well, and compare.
Chances are, you may find your PH is lower when you're not feeling well.
Experiment with adding Baking Soda. Then check your PH.


Lizzie

BakingSoda & Maple Syrup « The Starfish Projectstarfishproject.wordpress.com/category/.../bakingsoda-maple-syrup/
     

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Re: Can Baking Soda help ES?

nanciswell
I know for sure  wirelss  does  affect   ph..  the way  wireless affects me  causes me  acid stomach.. I  am now just awake  with a new neighbours   wireless.

It is always  the same..  waking up at  1:30  with  acid stomach attack ..  but  unfortunately taking  the antacids are not strong  enough.. I  used  a purple  plate  putting it under my  mattress  with my last  neighbour.. which  worked fine.. But this new  neighbour is  right  below me and a  stronger  field.. Drat..

What  do people  here recommend??

nanci



--- In [hidden email], Elizabeth thode <lizt777@...> wrote:

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>
> Hi Folks,
> I have mentioned Baking Soda many times here.
> The following is a link to a great read.
> (Note: IN this article, Dr. Sircus mentions Arm & Hammer as not being safe.
> In a much later article, he states he has checked and found that this product
> does not contain aluminum. If in doubt, you can get the Bob's Redmill Alum-free
> Baking Soda. )
> In my experience, wireless radiation lowers the body's PH. Baking Soda, I found,
> helps to raise it. An interesting experiment is to get some PH tester strips and check
> your saliva PH. Do this when you've been in a heavy wifi area, ect, do this when you
> have a cold, when you're not feeling well. Do it when you do feel well, and compare.
> Chances are, you may find your PH is lower when you're not feeling well.
> Experiment with adding Baking Soda. Then check your PH.
>
>
> Lizzie
>
> BakingSoda & Maple Syrup « The Starfish Projectstarfishproject.wordpress.com/category/.../bakingsoda-maple-syrup/
>      
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Elizabeth thode

Hi Nanci,
Antacids, if you are talking about the store bought ones, like rolaids? These have aluminum in them. Aluminum is  a heavy metal and is a neuro toxin (brain toxin). Try 1/4 to a half teaspoon of Baking Soda (either Arm & Hammer or Bob's Redmill) in glass of filtered water before bedtime. Baking Soda will help neutralize the acid. It is SAFE, and amazingly cheap. I carry a glass jar of baking soda water with me in my lunch pack when I run errands in high wireless radiation zones and sip on it.
You can do this 3 tmes a day. You will have to experiment with how much baking soda you put in the glass. Some are only able to tolerate very small amts (1/8 to 1/4) of a teaspoon. I am able to do a whole tablespoon. Depends upon your own body's tolerance. Too strong can be too much.
As for the bed? I have read articles that those mylar blankets from camping supplies stores can help block the RF.
See:
Inexpensive Method To Shield a Room Against Microwave Energy ...educate-yourself.org/cn/microwaveshielding09jan12.shtml

Lizzie
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      I know for sure  wirelss  does  affect   ph..  the way  wireless affects me  causes me  acid stomach.. I  am now just awake  with a new neighbours   wireless.



It is always  the same..  waking up at  1:30  with  acid stomach attack ..  but  unfortunately taking  the antacids are not strong  enough.. I  used  a purple  plate  putting it under my  mattress  with my last  neighbour.. which  worked fine.. But this new  neighbour is  right  below me and a  stronger  field.. Drat..



What  do people  here recommend??



nanci



--- In [hidden email], Elizabeth thode <lizt777@...> wrote:

>

>

> Hi Folks,

> I have mentioned Baking Soda many times here.

> The following is a link to a great read.

> (Note: IN this article, Dr. Sircus mentions Arm & Hammer as not being safe.

> In a much later article, he states he has checked and found that this product

> does not contain aluminum. If in doubt, you can get the Bob's Redmill Alum-free

> Baking Soda. )

> In my experience, wireless radiation lowers the body's PH. Baking Soda, I found,

> helps to raise it. An interesting experiment is to get some PH tester strips and check

> your saliva PH. Do this when you've been in a heavy wifi area, ect, do this when you

> have a cold, when you're not feeling well. Do it when you do feel well, and compare.

> Chances are, you may find your PH is lower when you're not feeling well.

> Experiment with adding Baking Soda. Then check your PH.

>

>

> Lizzie

>

> BakingSoda & Maple Syrup « The Starfish Projectstarfishproject.wordpress.com/category/.../bakingsoda-maple-syrup/

>      

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Hi Nanci,
Antacids, if you are talking about the store bought ones, like rolaids? These have aluminum in them. Aluminum is  a heavy metal and is a neuro toxin (brain toxin). Try 1/4 to a half teaspoon of Baking Soda (either Arm & Hammer or Bob's Redmill) in glass of filtered water before bedtime. Baking Soda will help neutralize the acid. It is SAFE, and amazingly cheap. I carry a glass jar of baking soda water with me in my lunch pack when I run errands in high wireless radiation zones and sip on it.
You can do this 3 tmes a day. You will have to experiment with how much baking soda you put in the glass. Some are only able to tolerate very small amts (1/8 to 1/4) of a teaspoon. I am able to do a whole tablespoon. Depends upon your own body's tolerance. Too strong can be too much.
As for the bed? I have read articles that those mylar blankets from camping supplies stores can help block the RF.
See:
Inexpensive Method To Shield a Room Against Microwave Energy ...educate-yourself.org/cn/microwaveshielding09jan12.shtml

Lizzie
To: [hidden email]
From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 05:57:31 +0000
Subject: [eSens] Re: Can Baking Soda help ES?




















 


   
     
     
      I know for sure  wirelss  does  affect  ph..  the way  wireless affects me  causes me  acid stomach.. I  am now just awake  with a new neighbours  wireless.



It is always  the same..  waking up at  1:30  with  acid stomach attack ..  but  unfortunately taking  the antacids are not strong  enough.. I  used  a purple  plate  putting it under my  mattress  with my last  neighbour.. which  worked fine.. But this new  neighbour is  right  below me and a  stronger  field.. Drat..



What  do people  here recommend??



nanci



--- In [hidden email], Elizabeth thode <lizt777@...> wrote:

>

>

> Hi Folks,

> I have mentioned Baking Soda many times here.

> The following is a link to a great read.

> (Note: IN this article, Dr. Sircus mentions Arm & Hammer as not being safe.

> In a much later article, he states he has checked and found that this product

> does not contain aluminum. If in doubt, you can get the Bob's Redmill Alum-free

> Baking Soda. )

> In my experience, wireless radiation lowers the body's PH. Baking Soda, I found,

> helps to raise it. An interesting experiment is to get some PH tester strips and check

> your saliva PH. Do this when you've been in a heavy wifi area, ect, do this when you

> have a cold, when you're not feeling well. Do it when you do feel well, and compare.

> Chances are, you may find your PH is lower when you're not feeling well.

> Experiment with adding Baking Soda. Then check your PH.

>

>

> Lizzie

>

> BakingSoda & Maple Syrup « The Starfish Projectstarfishproject.wordpress.com/category/.../bakingsoda-maple-syrup/

>                         

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Re: Can Baking Soda help ES?

Kumara
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Yep, mylar blanket reflects RF easily.

But don't get those from DinoDirect. They are durable, but workmanship is horrible. Only the sides are properly covered with aluminum. the huge area in the middle is mostly translucent! Amazon has it at a very low price, but some comments there says it's tears easily, and the aluminum flakes!

Instead of mylar blanket, you can also use silvery reflective sheets that are used to block sunlight. Easily available from car accessory shops.

You need to know how to use them for EMF reflection though. Remember, it reflects. You have o put it between your body (especially the trunk and head) and the major source of RF. Putting on the other side of the body and you'd be between the source and the reflector. Double dose!

Use it right and it provides great reprieve. That's my experience.

Elizabeth thode wrote thus at 00:23 04/05/2012:

>Hi Nanci,
>Antacids, if you are talking about the store bought ones, like rolaids? These have aluminum in them. Aluminum is  a heavy metal and is a neuro toxin (brain toxin). Try 1/4 to a half teaspoon of Baking Soda (either Arm & Hammer or Bob's Redmill) in glass of filtered water before bedtime. Baking Soda will help neutralize the acid. It is SAFE, and amazingly cheap. I carry a glass jar of baking soda water with me in my lunch pack when I run errands in high wireless radiation zones and sip on it.
>You can do this 3 tmes a day. You will have to experiment with how much baking soda you put in the glass. Some are only able to tolerate very small amts (1/8 to 1/4) of a teaspoon. I am able to do a whole tablespoon. Depends upon your own body's tolerance. Too strong can be too much.
>As for the bed? I have read articles that those mylar blankets from camping supplies stores can help block the RF.
>See:
>Inexpensive Method To Shield a Room Against Microwave Energy ...educate-yourself.org/cn/microwaveshielding09jan12.shtml
>
>Lizzie
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>It is always  the same..  waking up at  1:30  with  acid stomach attack ..  but  unfortunately taking  the antacids are not strong  enough.. I  used  a purple  plate  putting it under my  mattress  with my last  neighbour.. which  worked fine.. But this new  neighbour is  right  below me and a  stronger  field.. Drat..
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Elizabeth thode

So is this  silvery stuff from a car shop, those boards you see put over their front windshields, to keep the sun out of the car?
Is that the stuff you're referring to?
Lizzie

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Date: Fri, 4 May 2012 09:48:00 +0800
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      Yep, mylar blanket reflects RF easily.



But don't get those from DinoDirect. They are durable, but workmanship is horrible. Only the sides are properly covered with aluminum. the huge area in the middle is mostly translucent! Amazon has it at a very low price, but some comments there says it's tears easily, and the aluminum flakes!



Instead of mylar blanket, you can also use silvery reflective sheets that are used to block sunlight. Easily available from car accessory shops.



You need to know how to use them for EMF reflection though. Remember, it reflects. You have o put it between your body (especially the trunk and head) and the major source of RF. Putting on the other side of the body and you'd be between the source and the reflector. Double dose!



Use it right and it provides great reprieve. That's my experience.



Elizabeth thode wrote thus at 00:23 04/05/2012:



>Hi Nanci,

>Antacids, if you are talking about the store bought ones, like rolaids? These have aluminum in them. Aluminum is  a heavy metal and is a neuro toxin (brain toxin). Try 1/4 to a half teaspoon of Baking Soda (either Arm & Hammer or Bob's Redmill) in glass of filtered water before bedtime. Baking Soda will help neutralize the acid. It is SAFE, and amazingly cheap. I carry a glass jar of baking soda water with me in my lunch pack when I run errands in high wireless radiation zones and sip on it.

>You can do this 3 tmes a day. You will have to experiment with how much baking soda you put in the glass. Some are only able to tolerate very small amts (1/8 to 1/4) of a teaspoon. I am able to do a whole tablespoon. Depends upon your own body's tolerance. Too strong can be too much.

>As for the bed? I have read articles that those mylar blankets from camping supplies stores can help block the RF.

>See:

>Inexpensive Method To Shield a Room Against Microwave Energy ...educate-yourself.org/cn/microwaveshielding09jan12.shtml

>

>Lizzie

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>It is always  the same..  waking up at  1:30  with  acid stomach attack ..  but  unfortunately taking  the antacids are not strong  enough.. I  used  a purple  plate  putting it under my  mattress  with my last  neighbour.. which  worked fine.. But this new  neighbour is  right  below me and a  stronger  field.. Drat..

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Kumara
Yup. But make sure you get those that are really reflective, like a mirror. Not those whitish or greyish ones. You can use an RF meter to see how well it works.

Elizabeth thode wrote thus at 09:51 04/05/2012:

>So is this  silvery stuff from a car shop, those boards you see put over their front windshields, to keep the sun out of the car?
>Is that the stuff you're referring to?
>Lizzie