Has anyone found that geopathic stress is a problem in their sensitivities?Over the years I have been told about this and have even bought some devices in the past that was suppose to help. Some devices seemed to cause more harm than good for me while others just seemed to have no effect. Perhaps I did not install them correctly or some other reason. There may have been other factors that were at play.
A friend of mine once told me how he discovered geopathic stress right overan area of where a man slept. The area was about a foot in diameter and was located right over where the man's stomach would be positioned when he slept. His wife was fine, there were no zones where she slept. The man had stomach cancer. I wondered if geopathic stress could be one reason that might make a personmore electrically sensitive. I also wondered if anyone on this group has looked into such. Just a thought. Laurel Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. Take a look http://au.docs.yahoo.com/mail/smarterinbox [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Geopathic stress falls under the chapter of magnetic static DC fields, which
is a member of the Elektrosmog family. A lot of mumbo jumbo is told about underground water flows, earth beams, etc., but they are very small fields compared with the normal occurring static magnetic fields, one finds in (hidden) metal things, like supporting steel beams, pipes, armouring in concrete, etc, and, especially in metal things in beds, like boxsprings, mattesses und supports. All these fields can be measured with a magnetometer. And with a compass. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Bitdefender ----- Original Message ----- From: "laurel canyon" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 1:03 AM Subject: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS Has anyone found that geopathic stress is a problem in their sensitivities? Over the years I have been told about this and have even bought some devices in the past that was suppose to help. Some devices seemed to cause more harm than good for me while others just seemed to have no effect. Perhaps I did not install them correctly or some other reason. There may have been other factors that were at play. A friend of mine once told me how he discovered geopathic stress right over an area of where a man slept. The area was about a foot in diameter and was located right over where the man's stomach would be positioned when he slept. His wife was fine, there were no zones where she slept. The man had stomach cancer. I wondered if geopathic stress could be one reason that might make a person more electrically sensitive. I also wondered if anyone on this group has looked into such. Just a thought. Laurel Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. Take a look http://au.docs.yahoo.com/mail/smarterinbox [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links |
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Thanks Charles. What do you recommend for a magnetometer?
--- On Mon, 5/1/09, charles <[hidden email]> wrote: From: charles <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS To: [hidden email] Received: Monday, 5 January, 2009, 5:08 AM Geopathic stress falls under the chapter of magnetic static DC fields, which is a member of the Elektrosmog family. A lot of mumbo jumbo is told about underground water flows, earth beams, etc., but they are very small fields compared with the normal occurring static magnetic fields, one finds in (hidden) metal things, like supporting steel beams, pipes, armouring in concrete, etc, and, especially in metal things in beds, like boxsprings, mattesses und supports. All these fields can be measured with a magnetometer. And with a compass. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes. nl www.milieuziektes. be www.hetbitje. nl checked by Bitdefender ----- Original Message ----- From: "laurel canyon" <laurelarc@yahoo. com> To: <eSens@yahoogroups. com> Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 1:03 AM Subject: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS Has anyone found that geopathic stress is a problem in their sensitivities? Over the years I have been told about this and have even bought some devices in the past that was suppose to help. Some devices seemed to cause more harm than good for me while others just seemed to have no effect. Perhaps I did not install them correctly or some other reason. There may have been other factors that were at play. A friend of mine once told me how he discovered geopathic stress right over an area of where a man slept. The area was about a foot in diameter and was located right over where the man's stomach would be positioned when he slept. His wife was fine, there were no zones where she slept. The man had stomach cancer. I wondered if geopathic stress could be one reason that might make a person more electrically sensitive. I also wondered if anyone on this group has looked into such. Just a thought. Laurel Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. Take a look http://au.docs. yahoo.com/ mail/smarterinbo x [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------ --------- --------- ------ Yahoo! Groups Links Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. Take a look http://au.docs.yahoo.com/mail/smarterinbox [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Hello Laurel,
there are several possibilities, but they all are rather expensive. Look at lessemf or Alphalabs. Try first with a compass. Reset it to the North. Then slowy hold it pointed in a straight line, and see if the needle deviates from North. If that is the case, you have found a magnetic DC field. Do such over your bed, abd be astonished. If the deviation is more than 20 degrees, you should change something. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Bitdefender ----- Original Message ----- From: "laurel canyon" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 9:24 PM Subject: Re: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS > Thanks Charles. What do you recommend for a magnetometer? > > --- On Mon, 5/1/09, charles <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > From: charles <[hidden email]> > Subject: Re: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS > To: [hidden email] > Received: Monday, 5 January, 2009, 5:08 AM > > > > > > > Geopathic stress falls under the chapter of magnetic static DC fields, > which > is a member of the Elektrosmog family. > > A lot of mumbo jumbo is told about underground water flows, earth beams, > etc., but they are very small fields compared with the normal occurring > static magnetic fields, one finds in (hidden) metal things, like > supporting > steel beams, pipes, armouring in concrete, etc, and, especially in metal > things in beds, like boxsprings, mattesses und supports. > All these fields can be measured with a magnetometer. > And with a compass. > > Greetings, > Charles Claessens > member Verband Baubiologie > www.milieuziektes. nl > www.milieuziektes. be > www.hetbitje. nl > checked by Bitdefender > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "laurel canyon" <laurelarc@yahoo. com> > To: <eSens@yahoogroups. com> > Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 1:03 AM > Subject: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS > > Has anyone found that geopathic stress is a problem in their > sensitivities? > Over the years I have been told about this and have even bought some > devices > in the past that was suppose to help. Some devices seemed to cause more > harm > than good for me while others just seemed to have no effect. Perhaps I did > not install them correctly or some other reason. There may have been other > factors that were at play. > > A friend of mine once told me how he discovered geopathic stress right > over > an area of where a man slept. The area was about a foot in diameter and > was > located right over where the man's stomach would be positioned when he > slept. His wife was fine, there were no zones where she slept. The man had > stomach cancer. > > I wondered if geopathic stress could be one reason that might make a > person > more electrically sensitive. I also wondered if anyone on this group has > looked into such. Just a thought. > > Laurel > > Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. > Take a look http://au.docs. yahoo.com/ mail/smarterinbo x > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. > Take a look http://au.docs.yahoo.com/mail/smarterinbox > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > |
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A ND had tested me & told me that I had that Geopathic stress & I should move my bed to another area in the bedroom. Loni
--- On Mon, 1/5/09, laurel canyon <[hidden email]> wrote: From: laurel canyon <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS To: [hidden email] Date: Monday, January 5, 2009, 1:24 PM Thanks Charles. What do you recommend for a magnetometer? --- On Mon, 5/1/09, charles <charles@milieuziekt es.be> wrote: From: charles <charles@milieuziekt es.be> Subject: Re: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS To: eSens@yahoogroups. com Received: Monday, 5 January, 2009, 5:08 AM Geopathic stress falls under the chapter of magnetic static DC fields, which is a member of the Elektrosmog family. A lot of mumbo jumbo is told about underground water flows, earth beams, etc., but they are very small fields compared with the normal occurring static magnetic fields, one finds in (hidden) metal things, like supporting steel beams, pipes, armouring in concrete, etc, and, especially in metal things in beds, like boxsprings, mattesses und supports. All these fields can be measured with a magnetometer. And with a compass. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes. nl www.milieuziektes. be www.hetbitje. nl checked by Bitdefender ----- Original Message ----- From: "laurel canyon" <laurelarc@yahoo. com> To: <eSens@yahoogroups. com> Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 1:03 AM Subject: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS Has anyone found that geopathic stress is a problem in their sensitivities? Over the years I have been told about this and have even bought some devices in the past that was suppose to help. Some devices seemed to cause more harm than good for me while others just seemed to have no effect. Perhaps I did not install them correctly or some other reason. There may have been other factors that were at play. A friend of mine once told me how he discovered geopathic stress right over an area of where a man slept. The area was about a foot in diameter and was located right over where the man's stomach would be positioned when he slept. His wife was fine, there were no zones where she slept. The man had stomach cancer. I wondered if geopathic stress could be one reason that might make a person more electrically sensitive. I also wondered if anyone on this group has looked into such. Just a thought. Laurel Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. Take a look http://au.docs. yahoo.com/ mail/smarterinbo x [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------ --------- --------- ------ Yahoo! Groups Links Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. Take a look http://au.docs. yahoo.com/ mail/smarterinbo x [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi again, Laurel,
I had my property checked and no geopathic zones were found there. Stillcan't sleep there and have emfs, tho. Diane --- On Sun, 1/4/09, laurel canyon <[hidden email]> wrote: From: laurel canyon <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS To: [hidden email] Date: Sunday, January 4, 2009, 7:03 PM Has anyone found that geopathic stress is a problem in their sensitivities?Over the years I have been told about this and have even bought some devices in the past that was suppose to help. Some devices seemed to cause more harm than good for me while others just seemed to have no effect. PerhapsI did not install them correctly or some other reason. There may have been other factors that were at play. A friend of mine once told me how he discovered geopathic stress right overan area of where a man slept. The area was about a foot in diameter and was located right over where the man's stomach would be positioned when he slept. His wife was fine, there were no zones where she slept. The man had stomach cancer. I wondered if geopathic stress could be one reason that might make a personmore electrically sensitive. I also wondered if anyone on this group has looked into such. Just a thought. Laurel Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. Take a look http://au.docs. yahoo.com/ mail/smarterinbo x [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi, Charles,
I have a problem holding compasses to find North--they almost always deviate greatly for me! Does that mean that I am magnetic (a possibility sinceI could never wear a watch, etc) or does that indicate always a magnetic field where I am standing? (In your best judgment.) Also, would this be dependent on the type shoes I am wearing (grounded vs shielded) or would the magnetic deviation in the area present even if I were shielded from theground? Thanks, Diane --- On Mon, 1/5/09, charles <[hidden email]> wrote: From: charles <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS To: [hidden email] Date: Monday, January 5, 2009, 3:30 PM Hello Laurel, there are several possibilities, but they all are rather expensive. Look at lessemf or Alphalabs. Try first with a compass. Reset it to the North. Then slowy hold it pointed in a straight line, and see if the needle deviates from North. If that is the case, you have found a magnetic DC field. Do such over your bed, abd be astonished. If the deviation is more than 20 degrees, you should change something. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes. nl www.milieuziektes. be www.hetbitje. nl checked by Bitdefender ----- Original Message ----- From: "laurel canyon" <laurelarc@yahoo. com> To: <eSens@yahoogroups. com> Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 9:24 PM Subject: Re: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS > Thanks Charles. What do you recommend for a magnetometer? > > --- On Mon, 5/1/09, charles <charles@milieuziekt es.be> wrote: > > > From: charles <charles@milieuziekt es.be> > Subject: Re: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS > To: eSens@yahoogroups. com > Received: Monday, 5 January, 2009, 5:08 AM > > > > > > > Geopathic stress falls under the chapter of magnetic static DC fields, > which > is a member of the Elektrosmog family. > > A lot of mumbo jumbo is told about underground water flows, earth beams, > etc., but they are very small fields compared with the normal occurring > static magnetic fields, one finds in (hidden) metal things, like > supporting > steel beams, pipes, armouring in concrete, etc, and, especially in metal > things in beds, like boxsprings, mattesses und supports. > All these fields can be measured with a magnetometer. > And with a compass. > > Greetings, > Charles Claessens > member Verband Baubiologie > www.milieuziektes. nl > www.milieuziektes. be > www.hetbitje. nl > checked by Bitdefender > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "laurel canyon" <laurelarc@yahoo. com> > To: <eSens@yahoogroups. com> > Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 1:03 AM > Subject: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS > > Has anyone found that geopathic stress is a problem in their > sensitivities? > Over the years I have been told about this and have even bought some > devices > in the past that was suppose to help. Some devices seemed to cause more > harm > than good for me while others just seemed to have no effect. Perhaps I did > not install them correctly or some other reason. There may have been other > factors that were at play. > > A friend of mine once told me how he discovered geopathic stress right > over > an area of where a man slept. The area was about a foot in diameter and > was > located right over where the man's stomach would be positioned when he > slept. His wife was fine, there were no zones where she slept. The man had > stomach cancer. > > I wondered if geopathic stress could be one reason that might make a > person > more electrically sensitive. I also wondered if anyone on this group has > looked into such. Just a thought. > > Laurel > > Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. > Take a look http://au.docs. yahoo.com/ mail/smarterinbo x > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. > Take a look http://au.docs. yahoo.com/ mail/smarterinbo x > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Thanks Charles.
--- On Mon, 5/1/09, charles <[hidden email]> wrote: From: charles <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS To: [hidden email] Received: Monday, 5 January, 2009, 3:30 PM Hello Laurel, there are several possibilities, but they all are rather expensive. Look at lessemf or Alphalabs. Try first with a compass. Reset it to the North. Then slowy hold it pointed in a straight line, and see if the needle deviates from North. If that is the case, you have found a magnetic DC field. Do such over your bed, abd be astonished. If the deviation is more than 20 degrees, you should change something. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes. nl www.milieuziektes. be www.hetbitje. nl checked by Bitdefender ----- Original Message ----- From: "laurel canyon" <laurelarc@yahoo. com> To: <eSens@yahoogroups. com> Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 9:24 PM Subject: Re: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS > Thanks Charles. What do you recommend for a magnetometer? > > --- On Mon, 5/1/09, charles <charles@milieuziekt es.be> wrote: > > > From: charles <charles@milieuziekt es.be> > Subject: Re: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS > To: eSens@yahoogroups. com > Received: Monday, 5 January, 2009, 5:08 AM > > > > > > > Geopathic stress falls under the chapter of magnetic static DC fields, > which > is a member of the Elektrosmog family. > > A lot of mumbo jumbo is told about underground water flows, earth beams, > etc., but they are very small fields compared with the normal occurring > static magnetic fields, one finds in (hidden) metal things, like > supporting > steel beams, pipes, armouring in concrete, etc, and, especially in metal > things in beds, like boxsprings, mattesses und supports. > All these fields can be measured with a magnetometer. > And with a compass. > > Greetings, > Charles Claessens > member Verband Baubiologie > www.milieuziektes. nl > www.milieuziektes. be > www.hetbitje. nl > checked by Bitdefender > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "laurel canyon" <laurelarc@yahoo. com> > To: <eSens@yahoogroups. com> > Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 1:03 AM > Subject: [eSens] Geopathic stress?? and EHS > > Has anyone found that geopathic stress is a problem in their > sensitivities? > Over the years I have been told about this and have even bought some > devices > in the past that was suppose to help. Some devices seemed to cause more > harm > than good for me while others just seemed to have no effect. Perhaps I did > not install them correctly or some other reason. There may have been other > factors that were at play. > > A friend of mine once told me how he discovered geopathic stress right > over > an area of where a man slept. The area was about a foot in diameter and > was > located right over where the man's stomach would be positioned when he > slept. His wife was fine, there were no zones where she slept. The man had > stomach cancer. > > I wondered if geopathic stress could be one reason that might make a > person > more electrically sensitive. I also wondered if anyone on this group has > looked into such. Just a thought. > > Laurel > > Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. > Take a look http://au.docs. yahoo.com/ mail/smarterinbo x > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. > Take a look http://au.docs. yahoo.com/ mail/smarterinbo x > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. Take a look http://au.docs.yahoo.com/mail/smarterinbox [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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