Conflicting advice here. Suggestions to use a canopy of some kind of metalic mesh... or curtains with metalic threads running through... or aluminum sheeting on the walls to deflect emfs from neighbor's smart meters, etc. All this metal to be used to protect the sleeping sufferer.
Yet... sleeping on a metal bed frame is bad. Metal springs in the mattress is bad. Metal in your teeth is bad. How is it that sometimes using metal helps, and other times it hurts? Why does metal work as a faraday cage in one position, but works as a magnet for emfs in a different position? Baffled, Marji |
I suppose in simple terms metal of varying types has different reflecting
and absorbing properties but no matter what it is better to keep your distance from any metallic materiel as electromagnetic radiation will be be concentrated around it to varying levels of magnitude. Distance from EMF/EMR is your best defense, to avoid transference/induction of latent enrgy - so a metal bed where you are likely to spend many hours in one place and in close contact is not a good idea if mitigating EMF/EMR exposure is your aim or indeed a metal prosthesis such as a crown post or a hip implant, which will attract emr from say a mobile phone etc..with this of course you cannot make any distance only mitigate further by not having a mobile about your body and so on... In principle there should always be an insulating layer between you and the metal wether a shield or everyday object, for example an air gap or in the case of wearable protective clothing/fabric a layer of non conductive material between the shielding fabric and your skin. It is also recommended to earth all metal in your vicinity but that's another story in itself. Also remember that a faraday cage was not invented for humans with ES to inhabilt, ironically I think they are/were mainly for protection of electrical apparautus, if you use a faraday cage then even inside this you need to keep your distance from the walls as an ES person you will feel negative effects... puk In a message dated 17/09/2012 18:33:05 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: Conflicting advice here. Suggestions to use a canopy of some kind of metalic mesh... or curtains with metalic threads running through... or aluminum sheeting on the walls to deflect emfs from neighbor's smart meters, etc. All this metal to be used to protect the sleeping sufferer. Yet... sleeping on a metal bed frame is bad. Metal springs in the mattress is bad. Metal in your teeth is bad. How is it that sometimes using metal helps, and other times it hurts? Why does metal work as a faraday cage in one position, but works as a magnet for emfs in a different position? Baffled, Marji [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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>Conflicting advice here. Suggestions to use a canopy of some kind of metalic mesh... or curtains with metalic threads running through... or aluminum >sheeting on the walls to deflect emfs from neighbor's smart meters, etc. All this metal to be used to protect the sleeping sufferer.
> >Yet... sleeping on a metal bed frame is bad. Metal springs in the mattress is bad. Metal in your teeth is >bad. > >How is it that sometimes using metal helps, and other times it hurts? >Why does metal work as a faraday cage in one position, but works as a magnet for emfs in a different >position? > >Baffled, Marji Metal bed springs & bed frames, as well as metal fillings are bad because metal attracts EMF and RF, and re-radiates or reflects it. The only thing that matters, is where you are in relation to both the metal and the source of the signal. If you are inside a faraday cage, you are completely surrounded by the metal, and are protected because the signal is absorbed and reflected outward by it. Very little will make it inside. If you hang curtains with metallic threads in them or put aluminum on walls, but don't completely surround yourself with them, the metal will still reflect the signal, but now the location of the signal's source becomes very important. If it is on the other side of the curtains, life is great. If not, then it will hit you once on the way in, bounce off your curtains and probably hit you again on its way out. |
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