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EMF and airplanes?

Al Wood
My partner is has MCS and EMF sensitivity and has to take a 3-hour
airplane flight soon. Does anyone have experience that might be
helpful? How much EMF exposure is routine in airliners? Do you know any
methods of minimizing the effects?

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Marc Martin
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> My partner is has MCS and EMF sensitivity and has to take a 3-hour
> airplane flight soon. Does anyone have experience that might be
> helpful? How much EMF exposure is routine in airliners? Do you know any
> methods of minimizing the effects?

I've taken many plane flights since becoming ES. I'd say that
the biggest problem for me are at the beginning and end of
the flights, when they turn on the overhead florescent lights.
I've had no problems with the engines or any other aspect of
the plane -- just the florescent lights! I'd say that the
in-flight TV's or sitting next to people with laptop computers
or portable DVD players are also potential problems, but
luckily I've never been that close to these.

As for solutions, I use EMF protection devices (Springlife
Polarizer pendant), plus supplements (e.g., antioxidants,
herbs for the immune system), healthy snacks (good protein
sources are especially helpful), and water.

Marc

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Andrew McAfee
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The last time I flew, a year ago, I took measurements at the front of
the plane and the rear. The front seemed to pick up more of the radar
and had higher magnetic fields. The mid to rear seemed to have less.
That was one plane and I don't know if that will be for all planes.
Depending where the engines are I suspect that there will be fields
around them.
I suggest taking meters and move to a better seat if possible.
I am not sure about the silver mesh shielding if it will conduct more
electricity than reflect radar. I would take it along with a shielded
hat as well.
Take a salt bath afterwards.
Bring along homeopathic headache remedies, etc.
Tell the stewards that he throws up around cell phone radiation and
maybe they will make an announcement not to use the cell phones inside
the cabin!
good luck!
Andrew

On Aug 15, 2005, at 12:49 PM, Al Wood wrote:

> My partner is has MCS and EMF sensitivity and has to take a 3-hour
> airplane flight soon. Does anyone have experience that might be
> helpful? How much EMF exposure is routine in airliners? Do you know any
> methods of minimizing the effects?
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Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
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Unfortunately all international airlines now have screens on the back of
seats for in-flight entertainment. On long haul flights I turn round
and explain to the person behind me my situation and hope they
understand and not use their screen when I'm trying to sleep. I also
use my flower essence which helps a lot. For short journeys (anything
under four hours) I just put up with it - but for the very sensitive I
would recommend flower essences.

Sarah

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My partner is has MCS and EMF sensitivity and has to take a 3-hour
airplane flight soon. Does anyone have experience that might be
helpful? How much EMF exposure is routine in airliners? Do you know any
methods of minimizing the effects?







 
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Andrew McAfee
Please tell me which flower essences work for you.
thanks you,
Andrew
On Aug 16, 2005, at 1:40 AM, Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison) wrote:

> Unfortunately all international airlines now have screens on the back
> of
> seats for in-flight entertainment. On long haul flights I turn round
> and explain to the person behind me my situation and hope they
> understand and not use their screen when I'm trying to sleep. I also
> use my flower essence which helps a lot. For short journeys (anything
> under four hours) I just put up with it - but for the very sensitive I
> would recommend flower essences.
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> Sarah
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Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
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Well there's 'Walnut' from the Bach Flower range or Pink Chestnut from
either a US or Australian range - I can find out if you're inerested in
getting some. Then there's one called 'Special Formula' which was
created by a couple who live in California - originally created to trat
the victims of Chernobyl, but works well for all types of radiation. It
is white chestnut but in sea watrer rather than ordinary water. I think
I can honestly say that after trying all sorts of different devices and
methods of EMR protection the flower essences are the most effective.
However I should stress that it should only be used symptomatically, ie
when symptoms are presenting.

Sarah

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Please tell me which flower essences work for you.
thanks you,
Andrew
On Aug 16, 2005, at 1:40 AM, Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison) wrote:

> Unfortunately all international airlines now have screens on the back
> of
> seats for in-flight entertainment. On long haul flights I turn round
> and explain to the person behind me my situation and hope they
> understand and not use their screen when I'm trying to sleep. I also
> use my flower essence which helps a lot. For short journeys (anything
> under four hours) I just put up with it - but for the very sensitive I
> would recommend flower essences.
>
> Sarah
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf
> Of Al Wood
> Sent: Tuesday, 16 August 2005 2:49 AM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: [eSens] EMF and airplanes?
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> My partner is has MCS and EMF sensitivity and has to take a 3-hour
> airplane flight soon. Does anyone have experience that might be
> helpful? How much EMF exposure is routine in airliners? Do you know
> any methods of minimizing the effects?
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Andrew McAfee
I have Walnut. If you think the Chernobyl Chestnut is much better, I'd  
be interested in trying it out.
thanks for the suggestion.
Andrew
On Aug 17, 2005, at 8:53 AM, Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison) wrote:

> Well there's 'Walnut' from the Bach Flower range or Pink Chestnut from
> either a US or Australian range - I can find out if you're inerested in
> getting some. Then there's one called 'Special Formula' which was
> created by a couple who live in California - originally created to trat
> the victims of Chernobyl, but works well for all types of radiation.  
> It
> is white chestnut but in sea watrer rather than ordinary water. I think
> I can honestly say that after trying all sorts of different devices and
> methods of EMR protection the flower essences are the most effective.
> However I should stress that it should only be used symptomatically, ie
> when symptoms are presenting.
>
> Sarah
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
> Andrew McAfee
> Sent: Tuesday, 16 August 2005 10:25 PM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [eSens] EMF and airplanes?
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> Please tell me which flower essences work for you.
> thanks you,
> Andrew
> On Aug 16, 2005, at 1:40 AM, Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison) wrote:
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>> Unfortunately all international airlines now have screens on the back
>> of
>> seats for in-flight entertainment. On long haul flights I turn round
>> and explain to the person behind me my situation and hope they
>> understand and not use their screen when I'm trying to sleep. I also
>> use my flower essence which helps a lot. For short journeys (anything
>> under four hours) I just put up with it - but for the very sensitive I
>> would recommend flower essences.
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>> Sarah
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf
>> Of Al Wood
>> Sent: Tuesday, 16 August 2005 2:49 AM
>> To: [hidden email]
>> Subject: [eSens] EMF and airplanes?
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>> My partner is has MCS and EMF sensitivity and has to take a 3-hour
>> airplane flight soon. Does anyone have experience that might be
>> helpful? How much EMF exposure is routine in airliners? Do you know
>> any methods of minimizing the effects?
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perla1133
hi,

in the period of fast recovery i also used flower essences. used sos formula from bach (combination of four of the blue ones, the fear ones) and also wild oat (one of the violet pinky ones, self realisation). was hesistant when the tachyon-healer presented them, but feel they helped a lot.

----so is it true that the frequencies i react to stir up old fears that are in the cellular memory??



Love and Light
Andrew McAfee <[hidden email]> wrote:
I have Walnut. If you think the Chernobyl Chestnut is much better, I'd
be interested in trying it out.
thanks for the suggestion.
Andrew
On Aug 17, 2005, at 8:53 AM, Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison) wrote:

> Well there's 'Walnut' from the Bach Flower range or Pink Chestnut from
> either a US or Australian range - I can find out if you're inerested in
> getting some. Then there's one called 'Special Formula' which was
> created by a couple who live in California - originally created to trat
> the victims of Chernobyl, but works well for all types of radiation.
> It
> is white chestnut but in sea watrer rather than ordinary water. I think
> I can honestly say that after trying all sorts of different devices and
> methods of EMR protection the flower essences are the most effective.
> However I should stress that it should only be used symptomatically, ie
> when symptoms are presenting.
>
> Sarah
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
> Andrew McAfee
> Sent: Tuesday, 16 August 2005 10:25 PM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [eSens] EMF and airplanes?
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> Please tell me which flower essences work for you.
> thanks you,
> Andrew
> On Aug 16, 2005, at 1:40 AM, Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison) wrote:
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>> Unfortunately all international airlines now have screens on the back
>> of
>> seats for in-flight entertainment. On long haul flights I turn round
>> and explain to the person behind me my situation and hope they
>> understand and not use their screen when I'm trying to sleep. I also
>> use my flower essence which helps a lot. For short journeys (anything
>> under four hours) I just put up with it - but for the very sensitive I
>> would recommend flower essences.
>>
>> Sarah
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf
>> Of Al Wood
>> Sent: Tuesday, 16 August 2005 2:49 AM
>> To: [hidden email]
>> Subject: [eSens] EMF and airplanes?
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>> My partner is has MCS and EMF sensitivity and has to take a 3-hour
>> airplane flight soon. Does anyone have experience that might be
>> helpful? How much EMF exposure is routine in airliners? Do you know
>> any methods of minimizing the effects?
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Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
In reply to this post by Al Wood
They're both good - best to try out and then decide, or use alternately.
The people who founded the organisation are Patricia Kamminski and
Robert Katz, see below.  

-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Andrew McAfee
Sent: Wednesday, 17 August 2005 10:58 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [eSens] EMF and airplanes?


I have Walnut. If you think the Chernobyl Chestnut is much better, I'd  
be interested in trying it out.
thanks for the suggestion.
Andrew
On Aug 17, 2005, at 8:53 AM, Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison) wrote:

> Well there's 'Walnut' from the Bach Flower range or Pink Chestnut from

> either a US or Australian range - I can find out if you're inerested
> in getting some. Then there's one called 'Special Formula' which was
> created by a couple who live in California - originally created to
trat
> the victims of Chernobyl, but works well for all types of radiation.

> It
> is white chestnut but in sea watrer rather than ordinary water. I
> think I can honestly say that after trying all sorts of different
> devices and methods of EMR protection the flower essences are the most

> effective. However I should stress that it should only be used
> symptomatically, ie when symptoms are presenting.
>
> Sarah
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf
> Of Andrew McAfee
> Sent: Tuesday, 16 August 2005 10:25 PM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [eSens] EMF and airplanes?
>
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> Please tell me which flower essences work for you.
> thanks you,
> Andrew
> On Aug 16, 2005, at 1:40 AM, Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison) wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately all international airlines now have screens on the back

>> of seats for in-flight entertainment. On long haul flights I turn
>> round and explain to the person behind me my situation and hope they
>> understand and not use their screen when I'm trying to sleep. I also
>> use my flower essence which helps a lot. For short journeys
(anything
>> under four hours) I just put up with it - but for the very sensitive
I

>> would recommend flower essences.
>>
>> Sarah
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf
>> Of Al Wood
>> Sent: Tuesday, 16 August 2005 2:49 AM
>> To: [hidden email]
>> Subject: [eSens] EMF and airplanes?
>>
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>> My partner is has MCS and EMF sensitivity and has to take a 3-hour
>> airplane flight soon. Does anyone have experience that might be
>> helpful? How much EMF exposure is routine in airliners? Do you know
>> any methods of minimizing the effects?
>>
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