Is it possible to worsen my condition of sensitivity to EMF?

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Re: Metal Objects

evie15422
hi again, Cheryl,
 
OK; that explains it!  i nearly killed my doc's EKG!  thanks for the info, Cheryl.  maybe not All esens people are negative polarity, but i at least suspect a subset of us are.
 
diane aka evie

--- On Thu, 6/11/09, Cheryl Griffing <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: Cheryl Griffing <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Metal Objects
To: [hidden email]
Date: Thursday, June 11, 2009, 3:12 PM








Hi Christine,
 
How I found out that I have a negative polarity of the body is kind of a strange story. About 10 years ago, long before I knew that the power tower I was living near was the cause of all my illnesses, I shared information about my health problems with one of my ITT Tech students. He had a medical background. He knew about negative polarities of the body because he used to give the EKG tests. He said every so often a patient would "kill" the testing machine. He asked around to find out why and found out that strong negative polarities of the body can do this. I had told him about the rapid absorption of metal into my skin and the killing (demagnetization as it turned out to be) of my wristwatches. So he used a multi-meter to test me with. This was the same one he used for his electronic class at school. Sure enough, it showed that I had a very strong negative polarity. He suggested the use of magnetic insoles which I later ordered from "Nikkon". They have
helped a lot. And for some strange reason I could never seem to get Kaiser to give me the results of my EKG no matter how many times I called them...They did seem to have a lot of problems when I had that test done, as I remember it. That test was done before I got the magnetic insoles.
 
If you demagnetize watches and have a reaction to touching metal chances are that you have a negative polarity. I believe that most, if not all, people with EMF sensitivity probably have negative polarities of the body. Just seems to make logical sense.
 
Hope this helps.
 
Cheryl 

--- On Wed, 6/10/09, christine_hoch <choch@comcast. net> wrote:

From: christine_hoch <choch@comcast. net>
Subject: [eSens] Re: Metal Objects
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2009, 7:08 PM

Dear Cheryl:

You wrote, "As I understand it the reason I got metal poisoning was becauseof my negative polarity which is caused by EMF exposure."

How did you find out you have negative polarity? How can you tell?

Thanks,

Christine

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Re: Metal Objects

Snoshoe
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the only thing a microwave oven is good for, is cut off the cord and use itas a faraday cage to protect items from an emp! :)

I was looking for a page, I believe it is in this website; even consuming microwaved water changes your blood chemistry and causes genetic damage. You're just x-raying yourself at a slower rate, that's all. http://www.microwavenews.com/ 

I've met several people who have trouble with objects feeling hot, or radioactive, shocks, etc. from metals. They cook computers, I fried a tv once, so you're not alone there Jennie. One young woman back from Iraq was able tostart her car by touching the solenoid. She also cracked the glass on the front of her mom's microwave by just touching it. So, you would be highly electronegative.

Sorry, I had a helpful comment there also, but my head has been unusually fuzzy the past few days, and it just escapes me. It had been doing better till then.

~ Snoshoe




--- In [hidden email], "betty_starbuckle" <betty_starbuckle@...> wrote:

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> Can relate to the microwave food. I was recently working away and the accomodation I was in only had a microwave for cooking. After about a week , Ibegan to feel really unwell ( still recovering). It really upset my energysystem, will NEVER eat micowaved food again. My impression is that the dead and denatured molecules created as a result of fragmenting cells at ultrahigh frequencies creates abnormal chi which the body reacts to and cannot use. If anything Ive learned from this that live food equals live chi- expensive lesson to learn.
>
> --- In [hidden email], Jennie Wassenaar <ad-in@> wrote:
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> > Greetings,
> >
> > I have a strange questions, I have not heard of this symptom from EMS but is something I struggle with.
> >
> > I can not touch metal items. When I do I get a very uncomfortable sickfeeling. When I am really struggling with my EMS if I pick up a metal object I will drop it like it just came out of a hot over.  

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Re: Metal Objects

Snoshoe
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Finally remembered,

It may be that some of the items that bother you literally are radioactive,and you are feeling REAL heat, besides a magnetic feel.

Just a week ago I ran across a news article about all these objects being sold here in the US that have been made with radioactive materials in China.Right along with the lead and melamine etc.

All kinds of things from kitchen items, I think they said a cheese grater was one of the items they'd found.

Several years back when I had to fly and go through the xray stuff at airport, it was set very high that day at our location, which they vary that, the workers were all crabby from it too. They would not handcheck my purse and my inhaler went through the xray. The metal canister had that very hot feel to it for days after, and I decided I would not use it anymore. It had to adversely affect the medicine too.

I fortunately have gotten off all asthma med. for the year and a half now.

This was unbelievable to me at the time, but my friend was right. In small doses, tobacco is very useful for a quick AND lasting relief of asthma, especially at bedtime which night was always worst for me.

I've since found several scientific studies that back it up for treatment of that and other things. I only buy the organic, as adding more heavy metals and radioactive materials that have been dumped on the main US crops I don't see as beneficial, lol. I did hear recently that Austrailia's tobacco is much cleaner and causes less cancer than the US's main crop, so that says something too.

Just putting that in here, because ?? it might help someone.

~ Snoshoe

> --- In [hidden email], Jennie Wassenaar <ad-in@> wrote:
> >
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I have a strange questions, I have not heard of this symptom from EMS but is something I struggle with.
> >
> > I can not touch metal items. When I do I get a very uncomfortable sickfeeling. When I am really struggling with my EMS if I pick up a metal object I will drop it like it just came out of a hot over.  

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Re: Metal Objects

Cheryl Griffing-2
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Hi everyone,
 
Speaking of destroying T.V.'s etc. I would like to know if anyone else is having the same problem as I am since we went "digital". I have a magnovox converter box and I have already "killed" 2 remotes, the last one in just a few hours. It won't change channels at all, although it did at first, and now only will turn the box off and on. I am wondering if these remotes aremore sensitive to "us" than the regular TV remotes are - which I "kill" ata much slower rate.  
 
Thanks for reading this. Any feedback will be well appreciated.
 
Cheryl

--- On Sat, 6/13/09, snoshoe_2 <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: snoshoe_2 <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Re: Metal Objects
To: [hidden email]
Date: Saturday, June 13, 2009, 8:10 AM








the only thing a microwave oven is good for, is cut off the cord and use itas a faraday cage to protect items from an emp! :)

I was looking for a page, I believe it is in this website; even consuming microwaved water changes your blood chemistry and causes genetic damage. You're just x-raying yourself at a slower rate, that's all. http://www.microwav enews.com/

I've met several people who have trouble with objects feeling hot, or radioactive, shocks, etc. from metals. They cook computers, I fried a tv once, so you're not alone there Jennie. One young woman back from Iraq was able tostart her car by touching the solenoid. She also cracked the glass on the front of her mom's microwave by just touching it. So, you would be highly electronegative.

Sorry, I had a helpful comment there also, but my head has been unusually fuzzy the past few days, and it just escapes me. It had been doing better till then.

~ Snoshoe

--- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, "betty_starbuckle" <betty_starbuckle@ ...> wrote:

>
> Can relate to the microwave food. I was recently working away and the accomodation I was in only had a microwave for cooking. After about a week , Ibegan to feel really unwell ( still recovering). It really upset my energysystem, will NEVER eat micowaved food again. My impression is that the dead and denatured molecules created as a result of fragmenting cells at ultrahigh frequencies creates abnormal chi which the body reacts to and cannot use. If anything Ive learned from this that live food equals live chi- expensive lesson to learn.
>
> --- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, Jennie Wassenaar <ad-in@> wrote:
> >
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I have a strange questions, I have not heard of this symptom from EMS but is something I struggle with.
> >
> > I can not touch metal items. When I do I get a very uncomfortable sick feeling. When I am really struggling with my EMS if I pick up a metal object I will drop it like it just came out of a hot over.

















     

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Re: Metal Objects

Marc Martin
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> I am wondering if
> these remotes are more sensitive to "us" than the regular TV remotes are
> - which I "kill" at a much slower rate.  

Converter boxes are pretty inexpensive items, so I imagine that the
remotes are probably not well made. So it would be reasonable to
assume that they are more likely to die than other remotes.  

I suppose you could get a higher quality "learning" remote, and see
if that holds up.

Marc

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evie15422
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hi Cheryl, Snoshoe, and All,
 
i have noticed in the past several months i can not usually change channelswith the remote either--just thought my remote was dying.  the remote is also not elsewise affected, tho.  as for digital transmission making tv reception better, i have seldom in my relatively long life seen transmission so bad!  at least here, we lose transmission regularly every night for nearly 2 years now.  some time i am going to call the local cable carrier and ask them when they went digital--i thought maybe it was FROM going digital.  regularly, either the sound, the picture, or both just disappearfor no good reason.  before this only happened during storms.
 
d

--- On Sat, 6/13/09, Cheryl Griffing <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: Cheryl Griffing <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Metal Objects
To: [hidden email]
Date: Saturday, June 13, 2009, 1:25 PM








Hi everyone,
 
Speaking of destroying T.V.'s etc. I would like to know if anyone else is having the same problem as I am since we went "digital". I have a magnovox converter box and I have already "killed" 2 remotes, the last one in just a few hours. It won't change channels at all, although it did at first, and now only will turn the box off and on. I am wondering if these remotes aremore sensitive to "us" than the regular TV remotes are - which I "kill" ata much slower rate.  
 
Thanks for reading this. Any feedback will be well appreciated.
 
Cheryl

--- On Sat, 6/13/09, snoshoe_2 <snoshoe_2@yahoo. com> wrote:

From: snoshoe_2 <snoshoe_2@yahoo. com>
Subject: [eSens] Re: Metal Objects
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Saturday, June 13, 2009, 8:10 AM

the only thing a microwave oven is good for, is cut off the cord and use itas a faraday cage to protect items from an emp! :)

I was looking for a page, I believe it is in this website; even consuming microwaved water changes your blood chemistry and causes genetic damage. You're just x-raying yourself at a slower rate, that's all. http://www.microwav enews.com/

I've met several people who have trouble with objects feeling hot, or radioactive, shocks, etc. from metals. They cook computers, I fried a tv once, so you're not alone there Jennie. One young woman back from Iraq was able tostart her car by touching the solenoid. She also cracked the glass on the front of her mom's microwave by just touching it. So, you would be highly electronegative.

Sorry, I had a helpful comment there also, but my head has been unusually fuzzy the past few days, and it just escapes me. It had been doing better till then.

~ Snoshoe

--- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, "betty_starbuckle" <betty_starbuckle@ ...> wrote:

>
> Can relate to the microwave food. I was recently working away and the accomodation I was in only had a microwave for cooking. After about a week , Ibegan to feel really unwell ( still recovering). It really upset my energysystem, will NEVER eat micowaved food again. My impression is that the dead and denatured molecules created as a result of fragmenting cells at ultrahigh frequencies creates abnormal chi which the body reacts to and cannot use. If anything Ive learned from this that live food equals live chi- expensive lesson to learn.
>
> --- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, Jennie Wassenaar <ad-in@> wrote:
> >
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I have a strange questions, I have not heard of this symptom from EMS but is something I struggle with.
> >
> > I can not touch metal items. When I do I get a very uncomfortable sick feeling. When I am really struggling with my EMS if I pick up a metal object I will drop it like it just came out of a hot over.

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Digital tv/ Re: Metal Objects

Snoshoe
The only other feedback I have at the moment, is a report from another local who gets a splitting headache within 20 minutes of television now, havingthe digital system running.

~ Snoshoe

--- In [hidden email], Evie <evie15422@...> wrote:
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> hi Cheryl, Snoshoe, and All,
>  
> i have noticed in the past several months i can not usually change channels with the remote either--just thought my remote was dying.  the remote is also not elsewise affected, tho.  as for digital transmission makingtv reception better, i have seldom in my relatively long life seen transmission so bad!  at least here, we lose transmission regularly every night for nearly 2 years now.  some time i am going to call the local cable carrier and ask them when they went digital--i thought maybe it was FROM goingdigital.  regularly, either the sound, the picture, or both just disappear for no good reason.  before this only happened during storms.
>  
> d
>

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BiBrun
That guy might try upgrading his cables, or getting a better converter?
I should have mentioned that the FCC has a site with before and after
coverage
maps, and TVfool.com has much more detailed maps, including some you
can navigate with google earth (requiring bit-torrent). TVfool also has a
nice
"radar" display that shows for any address the strengths of signals and the
direction they are coming from.
Bill

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:56 PM, snoshoe_2 <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
>
> The only other feedback I have at the moment, is a report from another
> local who gets a splitting headache within 20 minutes of television now,
> having the digital system running.
>
> ~ Snoshoe
>
> --- In [hidden email] <eSens%40yahoogroups.com>, Evie <evie15422@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > hi Cheryl, Snoshoe, and All,
> >
> > i have noticed in the past several months i can not usually change
> channels with the remote either--just thought my remote was dying. the
> remote is also not elsewise affected, tho. as for digital transmission
> making tv reception better, i have seldom in my relatively long life seen
> transmission so bad! at least here, we lose transmission regularly every
> night for nearly 2 years now. some time i am going to call the local cable
> carrier and ask them when they went digital--i thought maybe it was FROM
> going digital. regularly, either the sound, the picture, or both just
> disappear for no good reason. before this only happened during storms.
> >
> > d
> >
>
>
>


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Re: Digital tv/ Re: Metal Objects

PUK
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In a message dated 18/06/2009 05:12:27 GMT Daylight Time,
[hidden email] writes:

The only other feedback I have at the moment, is a report from another
local who gets a splitting headache within 20 minutes of television now,
having the digital system running.

~ Snoshoe



paul uk - there is no doubt about it there is something different in the
feel of digital compared to analogue and I dont like it !


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