I have discovered, through using applied kineseolgy techniques
that placing a D battery, flat side down, on the computer, monitor, TV, etc., will eliminate electrosensitivity to these things, for most people. I test people before placing a D battery on the TV, by muscle checking, to see if the TV weakens them. It almost always does. Then, I place a D battery, flat side down (negative side down) on top of the TV, and recheck them. In almost all cases the TV will no longer weaken the person. I do the same thing with computers, monitors and other electric appliances, and get the same results. (Sometimes I use black electrician tape to hold the battery in place). The only exception I have found is with a Micro wave oven. On this applicance I place the D battery on top of the oven lying down on its side with the negative end of the battery facing outward, toward the person. I have no idea why this is so...that's just the way it no longer weakens a person. When we lived in North Carolina, a TV tower was built about five miles straight out from our bedroom. This caused a great deal of dis-ease for me. It didn't seem to effect my husband as much as me. We had to move into another bedroom. In this other bedroom we removed the wall board and nailed up chicken wire and then ground the chicken wire to the ground wire in the wall outlet. We then had the wall board replaced. This may seem drastic, but it worked. My health improved dramatically and sleeping at night became peaceful and restful again. We didn't remove all of the wallboard, just about 40 inches from the floor...Whatever the height of the chicken wire was. The reason we couldn't do this in our bedroom was because there were double French windows and double French doors, on the wall between our bed and the TV towers. I couldn't figure out a way to put up chicken wire when there was no wall board in which to enclose it. Phylliciah |
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> I have discovered, through using applied kineseolgy techniques
> that placing a D battery, flat side down, on the computer, monitor, > TV, etc., will eliminate electrosensitivity to these things, for > most people. Well that's something I've never heard before! Although, muscle testing results are one thing, but reduction in symptoms are quite another -- have you found that people have a reduction in symptoms after the battery has been placed? Marc |
thanks so much the d battery is working. irene
--- Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I have discovered, through using applied > kineseolgy techniques > > that placing a D battery, flat side down, on the > computer, monitor, > > TV, etc., will eliminate electrosensitivity to > these things, for > > most people. > > Well that's something I've never heard before! > > Although, muscle testing results are one thing, but > reduction in symptoms are quite another -- have you > found that people have a reduction in symptoms after > the battery has been placed? > > Marc > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
Irene,
Your welcome. Phyllicia Irene Dickerson <[hidden email]> wrote: thanks so much the d battery is working. irene --- Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I have discovered, through using applied > kineseolgy techniques > > that placing a D battery, flat side down, on the > computer, monitor, > > TV, etc., will eliminate electrosensitivity to > these things, for > > most people. > > Well that's something I've never heard before! > > Although, muscle testing results are one thing, but > reduction in symptoms are quite another -- have you > found that people have a reduction in symptoms after > the battery has been placed? > > Marc > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Get on board. You're invited to try the new Yahoo! Mail. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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raphael kopel <[hidden email]> wrote: Hum...sorry...what is a D battery!? Cheers! raf Raf, Are you from Britain? If so, I don't know what it would be called there. A D battery is the size one would use in most flashlights. Phyllicia Phyllicia Hutchinson <[hidden email]> wrote: Irene, Your welcome. Phyllicia Irene Dickerson <[hidden email]> wrote: thanks so much the d batteryis working. irene --- Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I have discovered, through using applied > kineseolgy techniques > > that placing a D battery, flat side down, on the > computer, monitor, > > TV, etc., will eliminate electrosensitivity to > these things, for > > most people. > > Well that's something I've never heard before! > > Although, muscle testing results are one thing, but > reduction in symptoms are quite another -- have you > found that people have a reduction in symptoms after > the battery has been placed? > > Marc > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Get on board. You're invited to try the new Yahoo! Mail. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Get on board. You're invited to try the new Yahoo! Mail. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] --------------------------------- All-new Yahoo! Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> thanks so much the d battery is working. irene
Irene, could you tell us exactly what differences you notice from using a D battery? What symptoms did have before using the D battery, and did they all go away? Thanks, Marc |
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I have finally gotten out of the lab for a bit and can maybe catch up on some emails! Frankly, any such claim about a D cell sized cell would, to me, be very ambiguous and confusing, and possibly misleading, and also untestable, unless the person specified, in addition to naming the size (i.e., size D) of the cell, the manufacturer, the brand/model name of the battery (i.e., many manufacturs produce several models of zinc-carbon cells and alkaline cells, ranging from inexpensive to high-end) and the exact type of battery, such as zinc-carbon, alkaline, titanium alkaline, Ni-Cd, lithium ion, etc. with care, --Vinny At 10:58 AM 9/12/2006, you wrote: >Hum hum... > > Dear Irene, I don't wanna sound too pushy either but could you be > a bit more specific!? It's not like there are thousands of remedies > out there so...you know what I mean... > > Merci! > > Raphael (from Paris, teaching in London...cz that's the only job > I can do!!) > > > >Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: > > thanks so much the d battery is working. irene > >Irene, could you tell us exactly what differences you >notice from using a D battery? What symptoms did >have before using the D battery, and did they all >go away? > >Thanks, > >Marc > > Vinny Pinto [hidden email] phone 301-694-1249 To see my informational websites and e-mail list groups, please go to: http://www.vinnypinto.us |
Vinny,
I refer you to my original posting on this issue, Thur. Aug. 31, 2006. It really isn't as complicated as you seem to want to make it. I realize it is highly subjective, however, I have tested enough people and seen the results for myself to be convinced that it works. I have been practicing applied kinesiology (muscle checking) for about 35years, and I am really good at it. I know that because I get phone calls daily from as far away as Australia from people who want me to check them for certain things. I tell them that I am not a fortune teller, I can only test what is present with them at the time of the testing. Through muscle checking I am able to read their energy on a number of different levels. I tell you this, not to brag, but to let you know how I determined the validity of the D battery thing. You, of course, are free to believe whatever you choose about it. We moved to Northern California from North Carolina in 2000. By the Grace of God, we moved onto some acreage in the country. Because of this a lot of my electro- sensitive problems disappeared except I was still getting very tired if I stayed at the computer or watched TV for any length of time. I alsohad problems of fuzzy headedness. The best I can describe it is that my headwould feel so fuzzy that I felt like I was in the world, but not of the world. It was a really awful feeling to me. I could see, but not really grasp the realityof what I was seeing. The D battery thing came about in this way: Our Central Air kept blowingfuses. We bought new fuses for it, but then one day we mixed up the blown fuse with the new fuse. I decided that I could test which fuse was the new fuse and which was the old fuse by muscle checking to see which fuse still held positiveenergy. It worked. This interested me, so I got the idea that one of these largefuses could be placed on the TV to counteract the negative effects of theTV. It seemed to work. You experts could tell me if this is true or not, but I think it has something to do with the fact that humans operate on direct magnetic current and TV'son alternating electric current. I think that the alternating current from the TV interrupts our energy fields in some way, which causes problems for us. Anyway, I started testing batteries in the same way that I tested those large fuses to see if they were worn out or not. This worked on the batteries just like it had on the fuse. Since I didn't have a large supply of fuses and they cost a lot more than batteries I decided to try the battery flat side down on the TV. This made the TV, which had previously weakened me, check strong for me even if I was standing right in front of it with the TV turned on. I tested several sizes of batteries. C worked okay, but the D batterybetter. I buy them at the grocery store. There is nothing complicated about it. Any ol' D battery will work. I wouldn't go to the trouble or expense of buying anything expensive or exotic. So then, I started testing other people with their response to the TV, using applied kinesiolgy. I personally found that it tested the same way with everyone except the one woman I mentioned earlier, whose religious beliefs caused her to be freaked out at the whole concept of energy fields. I even tested two different weight lifters, who thought that there was noway that little old me could push their arm down, surely they could overpower me, they thought. Using their deltoid muscle as the tester I had them put their arm straight out and resist when I pushed down on their arm. The arm was stiff as a boardinitially until I had them put their free hand on the TV. Then, I easilypushed their arm down using only two fingers. After I placed the D battery on top of the TV they imediately returned to their former strong self. Since I first discovered this D battery thing I have tested with the sameresults, our TV, computer hard drive, monitor, and the Micro Wave oven. Marc Martin says that it didn't work for him, and I honor that, but it has worked for everyone I have personally tested except that one woman I mentioned. Anyway, I can now sit at the computer all day long, if I choose, and watch TV for hours, if I choose, and I no longer get tired from it or get that awful fuzzy headedness. This is true even though I have to sit directly in front of the micro wave oven when I am on the computer. As I mentioned before the placement of the battery is different on the micro wave oven. It is placed on top of the micro wave on its side with the flat, negative, side of the battery facing out toward the room. That is my story, and I am sticking to it. Smile! If anyone wants to give it a try, and it works for them, fine, if not, that is okay with me also. I never try to push my ideas onto anyone. I truly appreciate that what works forone may not work for another. I apologize that this is so long, but I hope that answers everyone's questions about this. Best Regards, Phyllicia Vinny Pinto <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi folks I have finally gotten out of the lab for a bit and can maybe catch up on some emails! Frankly, any such claim about a D cell sized cell would, to me, be very ambiguous and confusing, and possibly misleading, and also untestable, unless the person specified, in addition to naming the size (i.e., size D) of the cell, the manufacturer, the brand/model name of the battery (i.e., many manufacturs produce several models of zinc-carbon cells and alkaline cells, ranging from inexpensive to high-end) and the exact type of battery, such as zinc-carbon, alkaline, titanium alkaline, Ni-Cd, lithium ion, etc. with care, --Vinny At 10:58 AM 9/12/2006, you wrote: >Hum hum... > > Dear Irene, I don't wanna sound too pushy either but could you be > a bit more specific!? It's not like there are thousands of remedies > out there so...you know what I mean... > > Merci! > > Raphael (from Paris, teaching in London...cz that's the only job > I can do!!) > > > >Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: > > thanks so much the d battery is working. irene > >Irene, could you tell us exactly what differences you >notice from using a D battery? What symptoms did >have before using the D battery, and did they all >go away? > >Thanks, > >Marc > > Vinny Pinto [hidden email] phone 301-694-1249 To see my informational websites and e-mail list groups, please go to: http://www.vinnypinto.us --------------------------------- Get your email and more, right on the new Yahoo.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Vinny,
P.S. to my last posting. Marc reminded me of the connection of mercury fillings to being electro- sensitive. I did have all of those removed before I left North Carolina, and followed up with Cilantro, Chorella and eggs as instructed by my Homeopathic physician to remove the residue from my body. That, along with moving to the country probably had a lot to do with not being quite so sensitive. However, I was still sensitive to TV, Computer, and Micro Wave, until theD battery thing. Phyllicia Vinny Pinto <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi folks I have finally gotten out of the lab for a bit and can maybe catch up on some emails! Frankly, any such claim about a D cell sized cell would, to me, be very ambiguous and confusing, and possibly misleading, and also untestable, unless the person specified, in addition to naming the size (i.e., size D) of the cell, the manufacturer, the brand/model name of the battery (i.e., many manufacturs produce several models of zinc-carbon cells and alkaline cells, ranging from inexpensive to high-end) and the exact type of battery, such as zinc-carbon, alkaline, titanium alkaline, Ni-Cd, lithium ion, etc. with care, --Vinny At 10:58 AM 9/12/2006, you wrote: >Hum hum... > > Dear Irene, I don't wanna sound too pushy either but could you be > a bit more specific!? It's not like there are thousands of remedies > out there so...you know what I mean... > > Merci! > > Raphael (from Paris, teaching in London...cz that's the only job > I can do!!) > > > >Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: > > thanks so much the d battery is working. irene > >Irene, could you tell us exactly what differences you >notice from using a D battery? What symptoms did >have before using the D battery, and did they all >go away? > >Thanks, > >Marc > > Vinny Pinto [hidden email] phone 301-694-1249 To see my informational websites and e-mail list groups, please go to: http://www.vinnypinto.us --------------------------------- Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great ratesstarting at 1¢/min. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi Phyllicia:
As you now realize from re-reading my original post, I was not questioning your claim. Rather, what I was suggesting was that any such assertion would best be accompanied by naming the brand, model, type (i.e., zinc-carbon, alkaline, titanium, lithium ion, NiCd) etc. of the D cell. This would better allow folks to test your assertion, and would also better allow folks to try this out for themselves. That information remains the one thing which you have not revealed. with care, --Vinny At 11:14 AM 9/14/2006, you wrote: >Vinny, > > I refer you to my original posting on this issue, Thur. Aug. > 31, 2006. It really isn't as complicated as you seem to want to > make it. I realize it is highly subjective, however, I > have tested enough people and seen the results for myself to be > convinced that it works. > > I have been practicing applied kinesiology (muscle checking) for > about 35 years, > and I am really good at it. I know that because I get phone > calls daily from as > far away as Australia from people who want me to check them for > certain things. > I tell them that I am not a fortune teller, I can only test what > is present with them > at the time of the testing. Through muscle checking I am able to > read their > energy on a number of different levels. I tell you this, not to > brag, but to let > you know how I determined the validity of the D battery > thing. You, of course, > are free to believe whatever you choose about it. > > We moved to Northern California from North Carolina in > 2000. By the Grace of God, we moved onto some acreage in the > country. Because of this a lot of > my electro- sensitive problems disappeared except I was still > getting very tired > if I stayed at the computer or watched TV for any length of > time. I also had > problems of fuzzy headedness. The best I can describe it is that > my head would > feel so fuzzy that I felt like I was in the world, but not of the > world. It was a > really awful feeling to me. I could see, but not really grasp the > reality of what I > was seeing. > > The D battery thing came about in this way: Our Central Air kept > blowing fuses. > We bought new fuses for it, but then one day we mixed up the > blown fuse with > the new fuse. I decided that I could test which fuse was the new > fuse and which > was the old fuse by muscle checking to see which fuse still held > positive energy. > It worked. This interested me, so I got the idea that one of > these large fuses could be placed on the TV to counteract the > negative effects of the TV. It seemed to work. > > You experts could tell me if this is true or not, but I think it > has something to > do with the fact that humans operate on direct magnetic current > and TV's on alternating electric current. I think that > the alternating current from the TV interrupts our energy fields > in some way, which causes problems for us. > > Anyway, I started testing batteries in the same way that I tested > those large fuses to see if they were worn out or not. This worked > on the batteries just like it > had on the fuse. Since I didn't have a large supply of fuses > and they cost a lot more than batteries I decided to try the > battery flat side down on the TV. This made the TV, which had > previously weakened me, check strong for me even if I was standing > right in front of it with the TV turned on. I tested several > sizes of batteries. C worked okay, but the D battery better. I > buy them at the grocery store. There is nothing complicated about > it. Any ol' D battery will work. I wouldn't go to the trouble > or expense of buying anything expensive or exotic. > > So then, I started testing other people with their response to > the TV, using applied kinesiolgy. I personally found that > it tested the same way with everyone except the one woman I > mentioned earlier, whose religious beliefs caused her to be > freaked out at the whole concept of energy fields. I even tested > two different weight lifters, who thought that there was no way > that little old me could push their arm down, surely they could > overpower me, they thought. > > Using their deltoid muscle as the tester I had them put their arm > straight out > and resist when I pushed down on their arm. The arm was stiff as > a board initially until I had them put their free hand on the > TV. Then, I easily pushed their arm down using only two > fingers. After I placed the D battery on top of the TV they > imediately returned to their former strong self. > > Since I first discovered this D battery thing I have tested with > the same results, > our TV, computer hard drive, monitor, and the Micro Wave > oven. Marc Martin says that it didn't work for him, and I honor > that, but it has worked for everyone I have personally tested > except that one woman I mentioned. > > Anyway, I can now sit at the computer all day long, if I choose, > and watch TV > for hours, if I choose, and I no longer get tired from it or get > that awful fuzzy headedness. This is true even though I have to > sit directly in front of the micro wave oven when I am on > the computer. As I mentioned before the placement > of the battery is different on the micro wave oven. It is placed > on top of the > micro wave on its side with the flat, negative, side of the > battery facing out toward > the room. > > That is my story, and I am sticking to it. Smile! If anyone > wants to give it > a try, and it works for them, fine, if not, that is okay with me > also. I never > try to push my ideas onto anyone. I truly appreciate that what > works for one > may not work for another. I apologize that this is so long, but > I hope that answers everyone's questions about this. > > Best Regards, Phyllicia > > >Vinny Pinto <[hidden email]> >wrote: Hi folks > > I have finally gotten out of the lab for a bit and can maybe catch up > on some emails! Frankly, any such claim about a D cell sized cell > would, to me, be very ambiguous and confusing, and possibly > misleading, and also untestable, unless the person specified, in > addition to naming the size (i.e., size D) of the cell, the > manufacturer, the brand/model name of the battery (i.e., many > manufacturs produce several models of zinc-carbon cells and alkaline > cells, ranging from inexpensive to high-end) and the exact type of > battery, such as zinc-carbon, alkaline, titanium alkaline, Ni-Cd, > lithium ion, etc. > > with care, > --Vinny > > At 10:58 AM 9/12/2006, you wrote: > >Hum hum... > > > > Dear Irene, I don't wanna sound too pushy either but could you be > > a bit more specific!? It's not like there are thousands of remedies > > out there so...you know what I mean... > > > > Merci! > > > > Raphael (from Paris, teaching in London...cz that's the only job > > I can do!!) > > > > > > > >Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > thanks so much the d battery is working. irene > > > >Irene, could you tell us exactly what differences you > >notice from using a D battery? What symptoms did > >have before using the D battery, and did they all > >go away? > > > >Thanks, > > > >Marc > > > Vinny Pinto [hidden email] phone 301-694-1249 To see my informational websites and e-mail list groups, please go to: http://www.vinnypinto.us |
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> questioning your claim. Rather, what I was suggesting was that any > such assertion would best be accompanied by naming the brand, model, > type (i.e., zinc-carbon, alkaline, titanium, lithium ion, NiCd) etc. > of the D cell. I agree that brand names and exact product descriptions are usually critical on list, especially with things like nutritional supplements. However, since I don't know how a D battery might help, it's possible that the only important thing is that the battery carries a charge. *My* questions are: - has anyone tried 2 batteries, and seen if they work better than one? - does a dead battery work, or does it have to be fully charged? As for my report that the D battery didn't work for me, that wasn't actually a fair test, as I later found out that I had a Transcend energy card in my pocket at the time of the test, and I know that these cards reduce my tolerance for computer usage. So I need to redo that test fairly! Marc |
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Vinny,
I thought I answered that by saying that "any ol' D battery from the grocery store will work." I don't think that Brand or type matters that much, if at all. I used your note as an excuse to explain it all to the best of my abibity because Marc said that he had never heard of such a thing. If others had questions I hoped to answer them in one fell swoop. Thanks, Vinny, for allowing me to use you for my sounding board. If a person doesn't do Applied Kinesiologly (muscle checking) themselvesor know someone who can do it for them, then, the only test would be to place the batteries as I suggested and check within themselves after awhile, days,weeks or whatever, to see if they are feeling better when they are spending time in front of the TV, Computer, etc. I joined this group because you mentioned it on sungazers, Vinny. I thought I might have something to offer in this area because I feel so much better now. I know that I was highly sensitive to power lines, TV towers and electric appliances, etc. and I no longer have a problem in the electro-sensitivearea, when I am home. I have been grateful for this site because I almost always get sick in a large grocery store, and can hardly wait to get out of there. It hadn't dawnedon me that it was because of all of the electrical equipment in the store. Someone mentioned wearing medallions and devices and such to counteract this. I dug out the expensive medallion that I had forgotten about, that I had bought some time ago, that was for protection from such things. I reactivated it and have worn it to the grocery store and it really helped. So to who ever brought up that issue...thank you. Phyllicia Vinny Pinto <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi Phyllicia: As you now realize from re-reading my original post, I was not questioning your claim. Rather, what I was suggesting was that any such assertion would best be accompanied by naming the brand, model, type (i.e., zinc-carbon, alkaline, titanium, lithium ion, NiCd) etc. of the D cell. This would better allow folks to test your assertion, and would also better allow folks to try this out for themselves. That information remains the one thing which you have not revealed. with care, --Vinny At 11:14 AM 9/14/2006, you wrote: >Vinny, > > I refer you to my original posting on this issue, Thur. Aug. > 31, 2006. It really isn't as complicated as you seem to want to > make it. I realize it is highly subjective, however, I > have tested enough people and seen the results for myself to be > convinced that it works. > > I have been practicing applied kinesiology (muscle checking) for > about 35 years, > and I am really good at it. I know that because I get phone > calls daily from as > far away as Australia from people who want me to check them for > certain things. > I tell them that I am not a fortune teller, I can only test what > is present with them > at the time of the testing. Through muscle checking I am able to > read their > energy on a number of different levels. I tell you this, not to > brag, but to let > you know how I determined the validity of the D battery > thing. You, of course, > are free to believe whatever you choose about it. > > We moved to Northern California from North Carolina in > 2000. By the Grace of God, we moved onto some acreage in the > country. Because of this a lot of > my electro- sensitive problems disappeared except I was still > getting very tired > if I stayed at the computer or watched TV for any length of > time. I also had > problems of fuzzy headedness. The best I can describe it is that > my head would > feel so fuzzy that I felt like I was in the world, but not of the > world. It was a > really awful feeling to me. I could see, but not really grasp the > reality of what I > was seeing. > > The D battery thing came about in this way: Our Central Air kept > blowing fuses. > We bought new fuses for it, but then one day we mixed up the > blown fuse with > the new fuse. I decided that I could test which fuse was the new > fuse and which > was the old fuse by muscle checking to see which fuse still held > positive energy. > It worked. This interested me, so I got the idea that one of > these large fuses could be placed on the TV to counteract the > negative effects of the TV. It seemed to work. > > You experts could tell me if this is true or not, but I think it > has something to > do with the fact that humans operate on direct magnetic current > and TV's on alternating electric current. I think that > the alternating current from the TV interrupts our energy fields > in some way, which causes problems for us. > > Anyway, I started testing batteries in the same way that I tested > those large fuses to see if they were worn out or not. This worked > on the batteries just like it > had on the fuse. Since I didn't have a large supply of fuses > and they cost a lot more than batteries I decided to try the > battery flat side down on the TV. This made the TV, which had > previously weakened me, check strong for me even if I was standing > right in front of it with the TV turned on. I tested several > sizes of batteries. C worked okay, but the D battery better. I > buy them at the grocery store. There is nothing complicated about > it. Any ol' D battery will work. I wouldn't go to the trouble > or expense of buying anything expensive or exotic. > > So then, I started testing other people with their response to > the TV, using applied kinesiolgy. I personally found that > it tested the same way with everyone except the one woman I > mentioned earlier, whose religious beliefs caused her to be > freaked out at the whole concept of energy fields. I even tested > two different weight lifters, who thought that there was no way > that little old me could push their arm down, surely they could > overpower me, they thought. > > Using their deltoid muscle as the tester I had them put their arm > straight out > and resist when I pushed down on their arm. The arm was stiff as > a board initially until I had them put their free hand on the > TV. Then, I easily pushed their arm down using only two > fingers. After I placed the D battery on top of the TV they > imediately returned to their former strong self. > > Since I first discovered this D battery thing I have tested with > the same results, > our TV, computer hard drive, monitor, and the Micro Wave > oven. Marc Martin says that it didn't work for him, and I honor > that, but it has worked for everyone I have personally tested > except that one woman I mentioned. > > Anyway, I can now sit at the computer all day long, if I choose, > and watch TV > for hours, if I choose, and I no longer get tired from it or get > that awful fuzzy headedness. This is true even though I have to > sit directly in front of the micro wave oven when I am on > the computer. As I mentioned before the placement > of the battery is different on the micro wave oven. It is placed > on top of the > micro wave on its side with the flat, negative, side of the > battery facing out toward > the room. > > That is my story, and I am sticking to it. Smile! If anyone > wants to give it > a try, and it works for them, fine, if not, that is okay with me > also. I never > try to push my ideas onto anyone. I truly appreciate that what > works for one > may not work for another. I apologize that this is so long, but > I hope that answers everyone's questions about this. > > Best Regards, Phyllicia > > >Vinny Pinto <[hidden email]> >wrote: Hi folks > > I have finally gotten out of the lab for a bit and can maybe catch up > on some emails! Frankly, any such claim about a D cell sized cell > would, to me, be very ambiguous and confusing, and possibly > misleading, and also untestable, unless the person specified, in > addition to naming the size (i.e., size D) of the cell, the > manufacturer, the brand/model name of the battery (i.e., many > manufacturs produce several models of zinc-carbon cells and alkaline > cells, ranging from inexpensive to high-end) and the exact type of > battery, such as zinc-carbon, alkaline, titanium alkaline, Ni-Cd, > lithium ion, etc. > > with care, > --Vinny > > At 10:58 AM 9/12/2006, you wrote: > >Hum hum... > > > > Dear Irene, I don't wanna sound too pushy either but could you be > > a bit more specific!? It's not like there are thousands of remedies > > out there so...you know what I mean... > > > > Merci! > > > > Raphael (from Paris, teaching in London...cz that's the only job > > I can do!!) > > > > > > > >Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > thanks so much the d battery is working. irene > > > >Irene, could you tell us exactly what differences you > >notice from using a D battery? What symptoms did > >have before using the D battery, and did they all > >go away? > > > >Thanks, > > > >Marc > > > Vinny Pinto [hidden email] phone 301-694-1249 To see my informational websites and e-mail list groups, please go to: http://www.vinnypinto.us --------------------------------- All-new Yahoo! Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Marc,
In answer to your questions...I have not tried more than one battery. Idon't think dead batteries do the trick because I find I have to change mine from time to time. I have tried C batteries, which I don't think workas well as D, but my husband just pointed out to me that I am using a C battery on the micro wave and it is working just fine. Thanks for the clarification on your test Marc. Let me know if it works for you now, or any other tests you might do. I always like to experiment with things and learn from others. Best Regards, Phyllicia Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: > As you now realize from re-reading my original post, I was not > questioning your claim. Rather, what I was suggesting was that any > such assertion would best be accompanied by naming the brand, model, > type (i.e., zinc-carbon, alkaline, titanium, lithium ion, NiCd) etc. > of the D cell. I agree that brand names and exact product descriptions are usually critical on list, especially with things like nutritional supplements. However, since I don't know how a D battery might help, it's possible that the only important thing is that the battery carries a charge. *My* questions are: - has anyone tried 2 batteries, and seen if they work better than one? - does a dead battery work, or does it have to be fully charged? As for my report that the D battery didn't work for me, that wasn't actually a fair test, as I later found out that I had a Transcend energy card in my pocket at the time of the test, and I know that these cards reduce my tolerance for computer usage. So I need to redo that test fairly! Marc --------------------------------- Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo! Small Business. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> I dug out the expensive medallion that I had forgotten about, that I
> had bought some time ago, that was for protection from such things. > I reactivated it and have worn it to the grocery store and it really > helped. Was this medallion a commercially available product? Do you remember what it was called, or could you describe what it looks like? Thanks, Marc |
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> In answer to your questions...I have not tried more than one battery.
> I don't think dead batteries do the trick because I find I have to > change mine from time to time. And how frequently do you change the battery on top of your computer monitor? Do you think the battery has become "dead", or perhaps it has instead loaded up on negative energy like a quartz crystal? I note that when I use my computer at work, I have a Quantum Companion sitting on my desk, and it contains inside of it a single, rechargable NIMH AA battery (although I don't know if that has anything to do with anything) Marc |
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--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
> > > I dug out the expensive medallion that I had forgotten about, that I > > had bought some time ago, that was for protection from such things. > > I reactivated it and have worn it to the grocery store and it really > > helped. > > Was this medallion a commercially available product? Do you > remember what it was called, or could you describe what it > looks like? > > Thanks, > > Marc > I bought one for my husband and one for myself in the year 2000. As I recall they each cost $250. I reactivated my husband's as well for him to wear to work. |
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--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
> > > I dug out the expensive medallion that I had forgotten about, that I > > had bought some time ago, that was for protection from such things. > > I reactivated it and have worn it to the grocery store and it really > > helped. > > Was this medallion a commercially available product? Do you > remember what it was called, or could you describe what it > looks like? > > Thanks, > > Marc > I bought one for my husband and one for myself in the year 2000. As I recall they each cost $250. I reactivated my husband's as well for him to wear to work. OOPs! I forgot to describe it. The medallions are round, and about the size of a silver dollar. Mine is all silver with a satin rope ribbon to hang it over my heart. My husband's is brushed silver with gold, with a silver chain to wear it over his heart. And, yes, it was commercially available. If they are still in business, one can probably find them on the internet. Phyllicia |
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> And, yes, it was commercially available. If they are still in
> business, one can probably find them on the internet. Yes, there is a whole line of these Bioelectric shields, although the cost may be out of many people's range: http://www22.inetba.com/advancedliving/productCat2027.ctlg http://bioelectricshield.com/ I tried the least expensive Bioelectric shield available back in 2001, but it didn't seem to do much of anything for me. I was told that ES people require the more expensive models, but I didn't pursue this. Marc |
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Yeah, the BioElectrical Shield.
One has to be careful with that. This medallion contains crystals, which will work for a while, than are sucking up the negative energy, and when it is fully datified, it starts emitting this negative energy. One can feel it. So from time to time it needs *cleaning*. We do that by placing it for three days on a Purple Plate. Hanging it in the sun can help also. Our experience was, that the BioProtect card, which costs only 20 $ is as strong as the BioElectrical Shield, which I now have in a box, together with other *gadgets*, which we all do not need anymore. I show them to visitors. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus ----- Original Message ----- From: "phylliciah" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 20:30 Subject: [eSens] Re: ELECTO SENSITIVITY > --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: >> >> > I dug out the expensive medallion that I had forgotten about, that I >> > had bought some time ago, that was for protection from such things. >> > I reactivated it and have worn it to the grocery store and it really >> > helped. >> >> Was this medallion a commercially available product? Do you >> remember what it was called, or could you describe what it >> looks like? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Marc >> > The name of the Medallion is BioElectric Shield, company. > I bought one for my husband and one for myself in the year > 2000. As I recall they each cost $250. > > I reactivated my husband's as well for him to wear to work. > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > |
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Marc,
Here is the BioElectric Shield company's website: http://www.spiritofnature.org/bioelectricshield.htm#bioshieldorder My medallion is the shining silver with the brass tabs. My husband's is the brushed silver with gold tabs. At the time, I bought them for looks not thinking that one was stronger than another. These medallions are recommended by Dr. Wayne Dyer and his wife. I don't know how often I change the batteries on the TV, etc. I don't think that it is more often than every six months. I just muscle check them ever so often to see if they are still working. Phyllicia phylliciah <[hidden email]> wrote: --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > > I dug out the expensive medallion that I had forgotten about, that I > > had bought some time ago, that was for protection from such things. > > I reactivated it and have worn it to the grocery store and it really > > helped. > > Was this medallion a commercially available product? Do you > remember what it was called, or could you describe what it > looks like? > > Thanks, > > Marc > I bought one for my husband and one for myself in the year 2000. As I recall they each cost $250. I reactivated my husband's as well for him to wear to work. OOPs! I forgot to describe it. The medallions are round, and about the size of a silver dollar. Mine is all silver with a satin rope ribbon to hang it over my heart. My husband's is brushed silver with gold, with a silver chain to wear it over his heart. And, yes, it was commercially available. If they are still in business, one can probably find them on the internet. Phyllicia --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Get on board. You're invited to try the new Yahoo! Mail. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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