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Feeling worse upstairs

Cheryl Griffing-2
Hi everyone,

I am wondering if anyone else has experienced this. I feel very uncomfortable in our entire upstairs area. It is so bad that I sleep downstairs in theliving room as all the bedrooms are upstairs. I live in a gated community in which all the surrounding homes also have an upstairs so it could be what the people next door are using up there as the homes are very close together. Any feedback about this situation would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Cheryl

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Re: Feeling worse upstairs

Emil at Less EMF Inc
Hi everyone, I am wondering if anyone else has experienced this. I feel very uncomfortable in our entire upstairs area. It is so bad that I sleep downstairs in the living room as all the bedrooms are upstairs. I live in a gated community in which all the surrounding homes also have an upstairs so it could be what the people next door are using up there as the homes are very close together. Any feedback about this situation would be appreciated. Thanks, Cheryl

We have measured higher RF signals with increasing altitude.
Second floor is almost always higher than first floor. And 3rd floor seems to be the worst (suburban setting).

Emil



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RE: Feeling worse upstairs

Ian Kemp
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Ass LessEMF have said, this is quite common. Higher floors are more exposed
to radiation from masts etc which comes over the top of neighbouring houses
(main radiation beam travels in a straight line). Likewise with wifi etc
from several houses away. For your immediate neighbours it depends more on
where their installations are. But generally, lower floors are better
shielded by walls, trees etc from the various EMF signals around. We have
had a highly ES friend staying with us in 2 different houses and in both
cases he found it much better to sleep downstairs.

Ian

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From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
cheryl_griffing
Sent: 31 January 2010 20:35
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [eSens] Feeling worse upstairs




Hi everyone,

I am wondering if anyone else has experienced this. I feel very
uncomfortable in our entire upstairs area. It is so bad that I sleep
downstairs in the living room as all the bedrooms are upstairs. I live in a
gated community in which all the surrounding homes also have an upstairs so
it could be what the people next door are using up there as the homes are
very close together. Any feedback about this situation would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Cheryl






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RE: Feeling worse upstairs

Cheryl Griffing-2
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Hi Ian,
 
Thanks so much for the info! A friend told me it must be "just my imagination"
but I
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From: Ian Kemp <[hidden email]>
Subject: RE: [eSens] Feeling worse upstairs
To: [hidden email]
Date: Sunday, January 31, 2010, 4:08 PM


 



Ass LessEMF have said, this is quite common. Higher floors are more exposed
to radiation from masts etc which comes over the top of neighbouring houses
(main radiation beam travels in a straight line). Likewise with wifi etc
from several houses away. For your immediate neighbours it depends more on
where their installations are. But generally, lower floors are better
shielded by walls, trees etc from the various EMF signals around. We have
had a highly ES friend staying with us in 2 different houses and in both
cases he found it much better to sleep downstairs.

Ian

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From: eSens@yahoogroups. com [mailto:eSens@yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of
cheryl_griffing
Sent: 31 January 2010 20:35
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Subject: [eSens] Feeling worse upstairs

Hi everyone,

I am wondering if anyone else has experienced this. I feel very
uncomfortable in our entire upstairs area. It is so bad that I sleep
downstairs in the living room as all the bedrooms are upstairs. I live in a
gated community in which all the surrounding homes also have an upstairs so
it could be what the people next door are using up there as the homes are
very close together. Any feedback about this situation would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Cheryl

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Re: Feeling worse upstairs

glenmayepete
Hi Ian

I have been sleeping downstairs for 2 years since the mast opposite was switched on!  If you think about it,if you are on the ground that is one less direction that the radiation can come from. My ears start ringingreally loudly as soon as i walk upstairs. I haven't been able to sleep next to my wife for two years. I am so angry about it all!

I reckon a heavy metal detox is the answer!

Cheers
Peter B




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From: Cheryl Griffing <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Mon, 1 February, 2010 0:19:48
Subject: RE: [eSens] Feeling worse upstairs

 
Hi Ian,
 
Thanks so much for the info! A friend told me it must be "just my imagination"
but I
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From: Ian Kemp <ianandsue.kemp@ ukgateway. net>
Subject: RE: [eSens] Feeling worse upstairs
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, January 31, 2010, 4:08 PM

 

Ass LessEMF have said, this is quite common. Higher floors are more exposed
to radiation from masts etc which comes over the top of neighbouring houses
(main radiation beam travels in a straight line). Likewise with wifi etc
from several houses away. For your immediate neighbours it depends more on
where their installations are. But generally, lower floors are better
shielded by walls, trees etc from the various EMF signals around. We have
had a highly ES friend staying with us in 2 different houses and in both
cases he found it much better to sleep downstairs.

Ian

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From: eSens@yahoogroups. com [mailto:eSens@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of
cheryl_griffing
Sent: 31 January 2010 20:35
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Subject: [eSens] Feeling worse upstairs

Hi everyone,

I am wondering if anyone else has experienced this. I feel very
uncomfortable in our entire upstairs area. It is so bad that I sleep
downstairs in the living room as all the bedrooms are upstairs. I live in a
gated community in which all the surrounding homes also have an upstairs so
it could be what the people next door are using up there as the homes are
very close together. Any feedback about this situation would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Cheryl

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Re: Feeling worse upstairs

Cheryl Griffing-2
Hi Peter,

Thanks for your response.

Interestingly enough, it seems that my body started it's own heavy metal detox when I moved into this new house away from the power tower I lived nearfor a very long time. I couldn't figure out why I felt so much worse when I moved. Then someone on "eSens" referred to an article about children withAutism being removed as far as possible from EMF sources and how their bodies started to detox the metal out naturally - more than when they were on chelation! I already was on chelation and so the move, I guess, caused me to detox too fast. I had all the symptoms that I read about including old symptoms coming back from the past for short periods of time due to detoxing.I am still very tired since I moved - now 3 months - and am hesitant to take anything additional to speed up the detox process. I am so grateful for this article as I would have never guessed this detox could happen to me all on it's own and it explained why I felt worse after moving.

What has been your experience with detoxing?

Cheryl

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> Ass LessEMF have said, this is quite common. Higher floors
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> (main radiation beam travels in a straight line). Likewise
> with wifi etc
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> from several houses away. For your immediate neighbours it
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> where their installations are. But generally, lower floors
> are better
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> shielded by walls, trees etc from the various EMF signals
> around. We have
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> had a highly ES friend staying with us in 2 different
> houses and in both
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> From: eSens@yahoogroups. com [mailto:eSens@ yahoogroups.
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> that I sleep
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> upstairs. I live in a
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> gated community in which all the surrounding homes also
> have an upstairs so
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> it could be what the people next door are using up there as
> the homes are
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> very close together. Any feedback about this situation
> would be appreciated.
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> Thanks,
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> Cheryl
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PUK
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In a message dated 01/02/2010 00:37:09 GMT Standard Time,
[hidden email] writes:

I have been sleeping downstairs for 2 years since the mast opposite was
switched on! If you think about it,if you are on the ground that is one less
direction that the radiation can come from. My ears start ringing really
loudly as soon as i walk upstairs. I haven't been able to sleep next to my
wife for two years. I am so angry about it all!

I reckon a heavy metal detox is the answer!



PUK replies - when I go on holiday to Norway I alsways sleep in the
basement and get quite good sleep there despite the noisy boiler nearby which
gives its own set of problems. but better than getting zapped by several
distant masts. As for sleeping in a property where the mast is over the road -
forget it, I would consider moving at all costs. As far as upstairs is
concerened, it a no brainer as many lamp post style masts are not much higher
than 1st storey of most dwellings and likely beam directly into the house in
these circumstances, mind you I have a theory that masts that are situated
close to homes are often lowish power and are infill, as it would then be
to obvious if they cuased ill health in the local residents very close by.
Another thing about upstairs is that you are sandwhiched between the wires
in the floor and the ceiling, whereas downstairs you have wires in walls
and ceiling in many cases. Also I have fabric sheilding on my bedroom
window upstairs and to my horror I have found that whilst it sheilds a weak mast
emission, it re-radiates the Signal that spews out from a neighbouring
Plasma TV, probably due to the phone line at 1st floor level feeding my
neighbours house. Its a good job that the owners of the PLasma TV go to bed at
9pm every night ! otherwise it would be world war 3 for me !

p


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PUK
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In a message dated 31/01/2010 20:46:18 GMT Standard Time,
[hidden email] writes:

We have measured higher RF signals with increasing altitude.
Second floor is almost always higher than first floor. And 3rd floor seems
to be the worst (suburban setting).

Emil



PUK replies - Its funny that you say that as I have aquired an old JVC
video recorder that puts out a verry messy RF signal when on so much so that
you can pick it up some 30m away outside, I have used this as a means to
some how disrupt the Plasma TV signal I am exposed to, gives a short period of
releif as I guess its working like a distraction or scrambling the Plasma
signal that my body has learned to despise.

I notice that the signals from both are higher upstairs when picked up on
the AM radio, perhaps RF waves propogate upwards toward the sky ?


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