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I hope someone can advise me please. As part of my Lyme Disease, I'm sensitive to some electrical equipment, especially wireless networks and phones. I have to go to a day hospital soonish for treatment for six weeks and need to find somewhere to stay at night. I will need the internet in my room but a wired connection rather than wireless. All the places I've enquired about so far have wireless connections but one has the option of wired or wireless. Would the one with both wired and wireless be ok for me do you think, as long as I choose wired? Or because there's a wireless connection in the building, would this be a bad idea? It's essential that I have access to the net because I have Aspergers Syndrome as well and the internet is going to be my lifeline, away from home in a strange place. Many thanks for any replies. |
So you do have Lyme Disease?
In that case I would advise you to read the book *Lyme Disease and Rife machines* by Bryan Rosner. See www.lymebook.com A number ofr electrosensibles do have Lyme Disease. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Bitdefender ----- Original Message ----- From: "lazydaysandsunshine" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 2:12 AM Subject: [eSens] Is wired internet ok even though there's wireless in the same building? > Hello, > I hope someone can advise me please. > As part of my Lyme Disease, I'm sensitive to some electrical > equipment, especially wireless networks and phones. > I have to go to a day hospital soonish for treatment for six weeks and > need to find somewhere to stay at night. > I will need the internet in my room but a wired connection rather than > wireless. All the places I've enquired about so far have wireless > connections but one has the option of wired or wireless. > Would the one with both wired and wireless be ok for me do you think, > as long as I choose wired? Or because there's a wireless connection in > the building, would this be a bad idea? > It's essential that I have access to the net because I have Aspergers > Syndrome as well and the internet is going to be my lifeline, away > from home in a strange place. > Many thanks for any replies. > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > |
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As long as there is WiFi in the room or building, regardless if you
plug into the wall or not, you are getting blasted by radiation. I hope you do read the Lyme book. Antibiotics can make Lyme worse. Three things to consider in your recovery. 1) Colloidal Silver in a strong enough dosage to get deep enough in the tissues. http://www.invive.com/ 2) Organic Colostrum to rebuild you immune system as well as kill off the bugs. You can get fresh raw organic colostrum if you do a search. http://www.realmilk.com/where3.html 3) Rife Machine This is what I have: http://www.gb4000.org/ Many bacteria/virus/ bugs live with heavy metals. As you kill, there is going to be a considerable release of mercury and other toxins. You'll need to do some kind chelation protocol. Make sure you read Andy Cutler's or Hal Huggins Detox program. Amalgam Illness Diagnosis and Treatment A book on how to cure mercury poisoning by Andrew Hall Cutler, PhD, PE http://www.noamalgam.com/ http://www.hugginsappliedhealing.com/ I recommend before doing any serious detox program, you clear out the colon and rebuild your intestines. You don't want to have leaky gut while you are doing this. GO SLOW! Going fast will just RETOX your body and you will get sicker. There is much more to this and I hope your day hospital health care professionals are familiar with these materials. Look forward to hearing about your progress. Andrew On Jun 22, 2008, at 8:12 PM, lazydaysandsunshine wrote: > Hello, > I hope someone can advise me please. > As part of my Lyme Disease, I'm sensitive to some electrical > equipment, especially wireless networks and phones. > I have to go to a day hospital soonish for treatment for six weeks and > need to find somewhere to stay at night. > I will need the internet in my room but a wired connection rather than > wireless. All the places I've enquired about so far have wireless > connections but one has the option of wired or wireless. > Would the one with both wired and wireless be ok for me do you think, > as long as I choose wired? Or because there's a wireless connection in > the building, would this be a bad idea? > It's essential that I have access to the net because I have Aspergers > Syndrome as well and the internet is going to be my lifeline, away > from home in a strange place. > Many thanks for any replies. > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > |
I fully agree with Andrew.
Furthermore I would like to add, that for a nice mechanical detox, wi had very good experiences with an ionic foot spa. Every other day for two weeks wil do a lot. You will be flabbergasted with all the dirt and foam each bath will produce after a 30 minutes session. Some people will say that this is a bogus, because the water alone will darken, without the feet immersed. That is right, but only half of the truth. The main tapwater contains a lot of heavy metals, which of course will colour the water. However, I did some tests with distilled water. The added sodium-poor salt, added for electrical conductivity, did colorize the water to a slightly yellowish color. With the feet in the bath, first there is white foam, then orange, then green, then brown, and then you will be disgusted with all the brownish rubble. Somebody in another list mentioned that she bathed her hands in stead of the feet. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Bitdefender ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew McAfee" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 3:28 PM Subject: Re: [eSens] Is wired internet ok even though there's wireless in the same building? > As long as there is WiFi in the room or building, regardless if you > plug into the wall or not, you are getting blasted by radiation. > > I hope you do read the Lyme book. > > Antibiotics can make Lyme worse. > > Three things to consider in your recovery. > > 1) Colloidal Silver in a strong enough dosage to get deep enough in > the tissues. > > http://www.invive.com/ > > > 2) Organic Colostrum to rebuild you immune system as well as kill off > the bugs. You can get fresh raw organic colostrum if you do a search. > > http://www.realmilk.com/where3.html > > > 3) Rife Machine > This is what I have: > > http://www.gb4000.org/ > > > Many bacteria/virus/ bugs live with heavy metals. As you kill, there is > going to be a considerable release of mercury and other toxins. You'll > need to do some kind chelation protocol. > > Make sure you read Andy Cutler's or Hal Huggins Detox program. > > Amalgam Illness > Diagnosis and Treatment > A book on how to cure mercury poisoning > by Andrew Hall Cutler, PhD, PE > http://www.noamalgam.com/ > > http://www.hugginsappliedhealing.com/ > > I recommend before doing any serious detox program, you clear out the > colon and rebuild your intestines. You don't want to have leaky gut > while you are doing this. > > GO SLOW! > > Going fast will just RETOX your body and you will get sicker. > > There is much more to this and I hope your day hospital health care > professionals are familiar with these materials. > > Look forward to hearing about your progress. > > Andrew > > > > On Jun 22, 2008, at 8:12 PM, lazydaysandsunshine wrote: > >> Hello, >> I hope someone can advise me please. >> As part of my Lyme Disease, I'm sensitive to some electrical >> equipment, especially wireless networks and phones. >> I have to go to a day hospital soonish for treatment for six weeks and >> need to find somewhere to stay at night. >> I will need the internet in my room but a wired connection rather than >> wireless. All the places I've enquired about so far have wireless >> connections but one has the option of wired or wireless. >> Would the one with both wired and wireless be ok for me do you think, >> as long as I choose wired? Or because there's a wireless connection in >> the building, would this be a bad idea? >> It's essential that I have access to the net because I have Aspergers >> Syndrome as well and the internet is going to be my lifeline, away >> from home in a strange place. >> Many thanks for any replies. >> >> |
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> Furthermore I would like to add, that for a nice mechanical detox, wi had
> very good experiences with an ionic foot spa. Note also that there is a slight possibility that one could have a bad reaction to the ionic footbath. I had such a reaction, and the doctor I saw afterwards said that perhaps only one person in one-thousand people will have as of a bad reaction as I did. But it definitely made me worse in all respects, making my ES worse, increasing my fatigue, making my digestion worse, etc. The doctor believes that it mobilized heavy metals which caused additional adrenal / thyroid problems (and they were probably already weak in the first place). In general, one should be cautious at first with all forms of detoxing. Marc |
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> Would the one with both wired and wireless be ok for me do you think,
> as long as I choose wired? Or because there's a wireless connection in > the building, would this be a bad idea? Yes, if you choose a wired connection in your hotel room, then you can turn off the wireless radio on your laptop, which would make your Internet access more tolerable. As for the wireless antenna in the hotel, you might try and get a room that is far away from the transmitting antenna. In some hotels I've stayed in, the far-away rooms don't work with the wireless access because they are too far away. That would make it more tolerable to someone with ES. Marc |
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> As for the wireless antenna in the hotel, you might try and get
> a room that is far away from the transmitting antenna. In some > hotels I've stayed in, the far-away rooms don't work with the > wireless access because they are too far away. That would make > it more tolerable to someone with ES. Also note that for hotels, you need to worry about the number of florescent lights in the rooms (sometimes I just replace them with incandescents), and also people having their television sets on in adjacent rooms. Marc |
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