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Patricia
be sure to watch the video.  
love, patricia


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> Electrosensitivity - Another brave person allows her case to be publicly documented
> Woman, 51, spends up to 15 hours a day in a Faraday cage because she claims she is intolerant to modern technology...

> www.dailymail.co.uk
> Velma, 51, spends up to 15 hours a day in her specially made Faraday cage as she claims it protects ...


        • Velma made her own Faraday cage for £300 that she claims filters out pulsed electro-magnetic waves
        • Says she suffers agonising head and nerve pain, memory loss, tinnitus, ectopic heart beats, vertigo and aching joints if she goes near mobile phones, WiFi and satnavs
        • Electrosensitivity is a controversial condition. HPA say there is no scientific evidence linking ill health with electrical equipment
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 07:30 EST, 29 January 2013 | UPDATED: 05:42 EST, 4 February 2013
       

A woman spends up to 15 hours a day confined to a den, known as a Faraday cage, because she claims to have an intolerance to modern technology.

Velma, 51, says she finds it impossible to use a mobile phone, satnav or WiFi, because they emit pulsed microwave radiation.
She has to eat and sleep inside a homemade Faraday cage as she says this gives her relief from her symptoms.
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Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2236215/Woman-51-spends-15-hours-day-a-Faraday-cage-claims-intolerant-modern-technology.html

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