Somke detectors use something called Americium 241, which is radioactive
- see this link for info. They are powered by small batteries and do not radiate without them. Most houses in Australia have them because it is illegal not to. I find that if I am in a house that has them I cannot get to sleep, and have spoken to others who have the same problem. http://www.uic.com.au/nip35.htm Sarah -----Original Message----- From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Andrew McAfee Sent: Friday, 19 August 2005 10:52 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: [eSens] Fwd: Re: Stetzer filters I don't know about smoke detectors. What is their deal? Andrew On Aug 19, 2005, at 2:02 AM, Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison) wrote: > Was there also a smoke detector in the room? Could you neutralise > this with a Stetzer as well? > > Sarah > > -----Original Message----- > From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf > Of Andrew McAfee > Sent: Friday, 19 August 2005 12:59 PM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: [eSens] Fwd: Re: Stetzer filters > > > I definitely FEEL a difference using the stetzer filters. A case in > point, my wife and I were staying at a B and B and I felt like hell > when I walked into the room. I got my meters out and the magnetic > fields didn't look that bad. The RF wasn't good so I checked the wall > sockets and the wires were carrying a lot of RF. I put the stetzers in > around the room and I could see better, my scalp relaxed, and I felt > better. Funny enough, when we were leaving, after I unplugged them, I > started feeling worse. Yes, I think the stetzer filters help. > Andrew > On Aug 18, 2005, at 8:16 PM, Marc Martin wrote: > >> Here is an email I got which looks like it was intended to be sent to >> the list (please address posts to "[hidden email]") >> >> ----- Original message ----- >> From: "quaixemen" <[hidden email]> >> To: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]> >> Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 23:07:01 -0000 >> Subject: Re: Stetzer filters >> >> This is my first post. I hope I do it right. I have been using >> stetzer filters also for at least a couple of months. I have 20 of >> them in my aluminum trailer house with two aluminum roofs. After >> about a week I was sleeping really good. But the effect on my sleep >> didn't last although I am feeling really good now. I never thought >> I'd feel this way again. And I believe it is partly due to the >> filters. I have been grounding my home. I have many grounds now and >> am using thick awg number 2 and number 4 wire and placing grounding >> rods in parts of the ground that are usually wet. The grounding also >> had a very good effect. I have a faraday cage inside my home, >> actually two of them. One goes around a frequency plasma tube >> device. > >> When connecting the wire to the rod I could feel electricity going >> through my hand even though the frequency generator was not on at the >> time. The TV is next to it and I think it was pulling the >> electricity > >> from the TV and pulling it out of the house. I ground the metal I >> beams under the house in areas where there are electrical appliances >> and computers directly above on the floor. The grounding and the >> stetzer filters are having a really good effect. But what I am >> coming > >> to suspect is that the microwaves have the most harmful effect upon >> my > >> body. I've been lining garments with a product called velostat made >> by 3M which blocks microwaves. And this also is having a >> tremendously > >> good effect. One thing about the stetzer filters that I haven't read >> about yet. A good comment about them is made at >> http://www.emfservices.com/sensitivity.htm&e=9771 I think it is in >> paragraph 3.2 where they discuss an alternative which is EMI Filters. > >> I have yet to talk with an electrician about installing such a >> filter. > >> But I plan to. And I would appreciate any comments by anyone who >> knows > >> anything about them or who has experience with them. Thanks. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@u...> wrote: >>>> I have been using the Stetzer Filters for about 3 months now both >> at >>>> home and when I travel. To me, they do make a big difference in >> that >>>> area of the spectrum. >>> >>> Thanks for that info, Andrew! >>> >>> You've reported what your meter reads, but I'm also curious to know >>> if you feel any better or worse from using these filters. >>> >>> Marc >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Yahoo! Groups Links >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links |
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Earth means groundede to earth.
For electrical connection, there are three wires; -brown for *phase* or *live* -blue for *null* -green/yellow for earth Normally, computers do have a plug with three pins. Many people do use a powerstrip with several sockets. They usually do have a three pin connection. Especially with computers and computer accessories like printers and scanners, it is essentuial that everything is grounded. However, when the mains socket in the wall only has two pins, than the whole system is not grounded to earth. And then you have a problem. The computer may strike sometimes by that fact. So you must make your own grounding to earth. Make that extra cable green/yellow yourself, or let an electrician do that. Some printers and flatscreens and scanners do use a small transformator, which has a plug with only two pins. It is possible to connect the metal housing to earth separately, if there are magnetic fields occurring. But here an electrician can do the work properly. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus ----- Original Message ----- From: "quaixemen" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 05:19 Subject: [eSens] Re: Stetzer filters > > The computers are a big source of my problem. One of the two that I > have is powered off. When it is on I can not rest on the floor. The > other is not turned on but it still has power to it except when I use > it and then it is turned on. I can not put my feet on the floor when > I am using it either. Would you be so kind as to explain what > specific steps you use to "earth" your computer. I would be forever > grateful. Thank you. > > > > - In [hidden email], "charles" <charles@m...> wrote: > > Hello Marc, > > > > that should be obvious. > > > > For instance, all my computer stuff must be earthed. > > > > By placing a Stetzer filter in the mains socket, and than the other > stuff > > after that, I do not have an earth ground. > > And then my magnetis fields can not fly away. ;o)) > > > > Greetings, > > Charles Claessens > > member Verband Baubiologie > > www.milieuziektes.nl > > www.milieuziektes.be > > www.hetbitje.nl > > checked by Norton Antivirus > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Marc Martin" <marc@u...> > > To: <[hidden email]> > > Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2005 16:38 > > Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Stetzer filters > > > > > > > charles wrote: > > > > It is my opinion, that a disadvantage of these filters is, that > for the > > > > european version, there is no earth connection pin. > > > > There is only the flat 2-pin Euro plugin. > > > > > > And why is this a disadvantage? > > > > > > Marc > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > |
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Hi Marc,
Thanks for the feedback. I mailed the company and this was their reply: >Although we have not yet raised the price on the polarizers, the ones >going out now do have the new enhancement! > So I will go ahead and order one. I'll let you know the results. On September 1st the prices will rise. I'm doubting whether to buy the clip-type or the collar-type. Any suggestions? >> * Has anyone tried the Harmonizer, as sold by Bioharmonics [1] ? > >I have not -- its too elxpensive to be an impulse purchase, and >seems like it'd be rather complex / inconvenient to use. Of >course, if it does all it caims, it would be worth it. But >I don't even see very many testimonials about it (although I >think this is because they don't want to make health claims >that will get them arrested) I've asked a question about the effectiveness of the Harmonizer w.r.t. eSens: http://forums.bioharmonics.com/index.php?showtopic=88 So far, no response. I am able to use 3 drops, 2 times a day of the NDF plus and I can tolerate it. I often feel better (more vital, less brainfog, less itchy) quite soon after taking the drops under the tongue. When I drink it, mixed with water, it has a very strong effect on my intestines (due to the probiotics), often resulting in diarrhea. Under the tongue, it's much better tolerable for me. I will stay on this dosage for a while and will also continue using the alpha lipoic acid (every 3 hours). It seems that the two combine quite well. Because lipoic acid excretes the mercury through the bile/intestines, it's very important to maintain frequent bowel movements. If not, I start to feel bad until the next bowel movement. In that sense, the NDF is much better tolerable for me. But when the ALA-protocol is followed with all the vitamin/mineral supplements, then it works quite well. >Also, the following article on NDF from the makers of PCA-Rx is >rather troubling to me: > > http://ssl.maxamlabs.com/MAXAM_ASP_CMS_Templates_STD_HTML.asp?PageINDX=18 > >Personally, I've used both PCA-Rx and NDF, and they both seem >to chelate metals to me, but again, they are both too strong for >me to use even at a minimal dose for very long. Yes, this is troubling. Thanks for the info. I'm thinking of doing another mercury urine test, but this time using NDF as provocation/chelation agent instead of the DMPS. That will prove whether or not the NDF is truly chelating mercury. Based on how I feel I sure think it works, because it relieves the mercury-toxicity symptoms for me. Ed [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> I'm doubting whether to buy the clip-type or the collar-type.
> Any suggestions? The polarizer is the same in either case. The only difference is whether you get clip or a chain with it. I always go for the clip, because then I can clip it to a shirt pocket or collar. If I want to wear it around my neck, then I can pretty easily find a cord to turn it into a necklace. However, usually wearing things around my neck will cause me neck problems, and usually I just put the polarizers on the table next to me or in my pants pocket, so neither accessory is used. Marc |
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>>Personally, I've used both PCA-Rx and NDF, and they both seem
>>to chelate metals to me, but again, they are both too strong for >>me to use even at a minimal dose for very long. By the way, when I say that taking metal chelators are too strong for me, I guess I should clarify that. A few years ago they weren't too strong for me, but when I started using the Springlife Polarizers, it seemed that wearing these had a bit of a mercury detox effect, so that adding a chelator on top of that was too much. And since the Springlife polarizers had no recurring cost and also helped with ES, I just decided to just use these instead of chelators. However, I'm sure that there is probably some combination that works best, but the chelator dosage would still be less than the usual amount. Marc |
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> That will prove whether or not the NDF is truly chelating mercury. Based
> on how I feel I sure think it works, because it relieves the > mercury-toxicity symptoms for me. Yes, my opinion on NDF was also based on the way it made me feel, not on the basis of any tests. However, I went through thirty bottles of NDF (1/2 ounce bottles), and still appear to be heavy metal toxic, so either I had a *lot* of metals in me to start with, or it's not that effective, or the Microhydrin/Megahydrin I was following it up with was counteracting its effect. I will note that my health improved a great deal during those 30 bottles (and my ES reduced a great deal), but that does not necessarily imply a cause-and-effect, as I was doing other things as well. Marc |
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I've been able to read some of the messages again lately.
One big problem for years now is that grounding things to the little 'ground hole' on outlets does nothing. If you take the outlet cover off and see a plastic outlet box, there's your problem. Often the ground wire is no longer grounded, but just screwed to a plastic box, where older homes had metal. Light fixtures are a huge problem anymore, they don't even have a ground wire most of them. I don't think some houses are grounded to earth when hooked up at all either anymore. All the ones my dad built, he always ran a copper wire into the ground, or think of the lightning rods they use to have, they were a good thing. So it really does pay to check and see if what you think you're grounding to is actually making it to earth or not! --- In [hidden email], "charles" <charles@m...> wrote: > Earth means groundede to earth. > > For electrical connection, there are three wires; > -brown for *phase* or *live* > -blue for *null* > -green/yellow for earth > > Normally, computers do have a plug with three pins. > Many people do use a powerstrip with several sockets. > They usually do have a three pin connection. > Especially with computers and computer accessories like printers and > scanners, it is essentuial that everything is grounded. > However, when the mains socket in the wall only has two pins, than > system is not grounded to earth. > And then you have a problem. The computer may strike sometimes by that fact. > So you must make your own grounding to earth. > Make that extra cable green/yellow yourself, or let an electrician do that. > > Some printers and flatscreens and scanners do use a small transformator, > which has a plug with only two pins. > It is possible to connect the metal housing to earth separately, if there > are magnetic fields occurring. > But here an electrician can do the work properly. > |
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