Has anyone had experience with the electrical aspect of adjustable beds?
I was going to get a Sealy Posturepedic PROGEL TWO Queen Set bed but now I am afraid to have it delivered because I don't know if the electricity will be too much for me. The head and foot part are the only sections that move. I have been doing research but am none the wiser. I would love any replies asap as I have put the delivery on hold for now and they aren't happy with me. Aimee |
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On August 13, Aimee <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Has anyone had experience with the electrical aspect of adjustable beds? I suppose it depends on how sensitive you are. Seems like with an adjustable bed, your bedframe is going to have lots of metal in it, plus it will have electrical components and plugged into the wall. All of these are bad from an ES standpoint. But depending on how bad off you are, your reaction to this will range from nothing at all to intolerable. And I guess you could always just unplug it when it's adjusted, then it's only the metal you'd have to worry about. I think that for me, it's the metal bed springs in the mattress that caused the most problems. Marc |
Thank you for your reply. I think that I must be pretty darn sensitive. They are willing to take it back but then what do i sleep in ? Plus they will hate me. They don't understand. I dont know that the metal is an issue with me. I'm on the verge of a breakdown..... trying to help myself live a somewhat normal life and yet not step on toes in the process.
Thank god for this group is all I can say right now. I know we all have to find our own answers but its good to vent and get some understanding anyway. thanks Marc Aimee --- On Mon, 8/13/12, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Power Base on adjustable bed....... To: [hidden email] Date: Monday, August 13, 2012, 5:05 PM On August 13, Aimee <[hidden email]> wrote: > Has anyone had experience with the electrical aspect of adjustable beds? I suppose it depends on how sensitive you are. Seems like with an adjustable bed, your bedframe is going to have lots of metal in it, plus it will have electrical components and plugged into the wall. All of these are bad from an ES standpoint. But depending on how bad off you are, your reaction to this will range from nothing at all to intolerable. And I guess you could always just unplug it when it's adjusted, then it's only the metal you'd have to worry about. I think that for me, it's the metal bed springs in the mattress that caused the most problems. Marc ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Do you have a reason why you feel that you need an adjustable bed? Would an inclined bed work as well? [Inclined Bed Therapy by Andrew Fletcher]
Inclined Bed Therapy http://www.electroherbalism.com/Naturopathy/Therapies/MiscTherapies/Inclined_bed_therapy.html I have has my bed on an incline for a few years and it has been great for my blood circulation as well as how often I need to get up at night, plus I can breathe easier.......[I have MCS] blessings Shan --- In [hidden email], "Aimee" <ohkanaduh@...> wrote: > > Has anyone had experience with the electrical aspect of adjustable beds? > > I was going to get a Sealy Posturepedic PROGEL TWO Queen Set bed but now I am afraid to have it delivered because I don't know if the electricity will be too much for me. The head and foot part are the only sections that move. > > I have been doing research but am none the wiser. > > I would love any replies asap as I have put the delivery on hold for now and they aren't happy with me. > > Aimee > |
yes, I have MCS , ES and Fibro. This is supposed to be good for fibro and i believe it would be , because I know even a slight change of postion helps. That was what I had in mind when I ordered it and now the electrical has come to mind.!
--- On Mon, 8/13/12, bestsurprise2 <[hidden email]> wrote: From: bestsurprise2 <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Re: Power Base on adjustable bed....... To: [hidden email] Date: Monday, August 13, 2012, 5:40 PM Do you have a reason why you feel that you need an adjustable bed? Would an inclined bed work as well? [Inclined Bed Therapy by Andrew Fletcher] Inclined Bed Therapy http://www.electroherbalism.com/Naturopathy/Therapies/MiscTherapies/Inclined_bed_therapy.html I have has my bed on an incline for a few years and it has been great for my blood circulation as well as how often I need to get up at night, plus I can breathe easier.......[I have MCS] blessings Shan --- In [hidden email], "Aimee" <ohkanaduh@...> wrote: > > Has anyone had experience with the electrical aspect of adjustable beds? > > I was going to get a Sealy Posturepedic PROGEL™ TWO Queen Set bed but now I am afraid to have it delivered because I don't know if the electricity will be too much for me. The head and foot part are the only sections that move. > > I have been doing research but am none the wiser. > > I would love any replies asap as I have put the delivery on hold for now and they aren't happy with me. > > Aimee > ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Then you might be interested in the Inclined Bed therapy -- it works but read the testimonial by Ken at the bottom of the article -I know the person, Brian or Turf, whom wrote this article as he is the owner of Electroherbalism, a yahoo group, and also know the health professional,Ken, whom has the 50 patients -- you might be interested in his testimonial . In fact, many members of Electroherbalism now use the Inclined Bed therapy , and so do the owners and many members of a couple of groups for Lyme Disease too.
Inclined Bed Therapy > http://www.electroherbalism.com/Naturopathy/Therapies/MiscTherapies/Inclined_bed_therapy.html I have a couple of articles about how the theory of the inclined beds happened - fortunately I copied them onto Word documents a few years ago as they are no longer on the internet.Let me know if you would like to read about it. Medical Underground: Inclined Bed Therapy There seem to be numerous benefits to just changing your position of sleep from the usual horizontal to where your head and upper part of body is elevated over the lower part. Apparently gravity "makes the juices flow" much better during the night, and the body is able to regenerate and cleanse while you rest. Now there seems to be renewed buzz about this cheap and rather revolutionary method of improving our health, and there are even companies that make bed-raising blocks of wood for those who don't have the do-it-yourself inspiration. more ...... & many links here to further info http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/2007/04/12/medical_underground_inclined_bed_therapy.htm Dispelling the Night-Time Frequent Urination An additional effect of gravity on the body in the head up tilt position is the production of more heat during the night and this increases evaporation from the respiratory tract and skin, therefore reducing the amount of urine we produce and increasing the density of the urine produced. http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2003/09/19/dispelling_the_nighttime_frequent_urination_myth.htm http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2003/09/26/re_dispelling_the_nighttime_frequent_urination.htm blessings Shan The Importance of Gravity to our Health and Wellbeing, and its Relation to Rest & Sleep. by Andrew K. Fletcher http://www.the-tree.org.uk/TreeTalk/3Spring2003/Gravity/gravity&health.htm http://groups.iop.org/ME/archive_newsletter2002010.htm http://www.mindpowernews.com/GravityAndHealth.htm --- In [hidden email], Aimee <ohkanaduh@...> wrote: > > yes, I have MCS , ES and Fibro. This is supposed to be good for fibro and i believe it would be , because I know even a slight change of postion helps. That was what I had in mind when I ordered it and now the electrical has come to mind.! > > --- On Mon, 8/13/12, bestsurprise2 <surpriseshan2@...> wrote: > > > From: bestsurprise2 <surpriseshan2@...> > Subject: [eSens] Re: Power Base on adjustable bed....... > To: [hidden email] > Date: Monday, August 13, 2012, 5:40 PM > > >     Do you have a reason why you feel that you need an adjustable bed? Would an inclined bed work as well? [Inclined Bed Therapy by Andrew Fletcher] > Inclined Bed Therapy > http://www.electroherbalism.com/Naturopathy/Therapies/MiscTherapies/Inclined_bed_therapy.html > >  I have has my bed on an incline for a few years and it has been great for my blood circulation as well as how often I need to get up at night, plus I can breathe easier.......[I have MCS] > >     blessings >        Shan > > > --- In [hidden email], "Aimee" <ohkanaduh@> wrote: > > > > Has anyone had experience with the electrical aspect of adjustable beds? > > > > I was going to get a Sealy Posturepedic PROGEL⢠TWO Queen Set bed but now I am afraid to have it delivered because I don't know if the electricity will be too much for me. The head and foot part are the only sections that move. > > > > I have been doing research but am none the wiser. > > > > I would love any replies asap as I have put the delivery on hold for now and they aren't happy with me. > > > > Aimee > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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Hello Aimee, Shan and all others, I hope this message gets to you in time. I think more then a few of us on this site, have learned things "after" the fact, that we wished we'd known "before". Right people? Yes, see, they are shaking their heads yes. Here's how it works in the ES world. The best advice from scientists tell us to "not" sleep anyhwere near electrical appliances/wiring in walls/ ect, and to remove all wireless technologies from our bedrooms. Some of us remove all wireless from our houses. Many of us choose not to use anything wireless (cell phone AND cordless telephones) or use only for emergencies. It is also stated by many emf experts to not sleep in regular beds with metal springs, as the springs act like antennas, and amplify emfs literally into the sleeping body. I have read that all electrical beds put out high emfs. How high is too high? I don't know. I do know that there is enough credible science on this subject of emf exposure to make me never want to sleep near electrical again. That's just me. Question: Have you ever considered that exposures to emfs might be a co factor in Fibromyalgia? Not something you're likely to hear from a regular mainstream doctor. However, I have a friend who has Fibro, and he slept with his wifi laptop, and cell phone in his bedroom. As an experiment, he agreed to take these out of the bedroom for a two week period, and remove all other sources of electrical, as much as he could. At the end of the two week period, he was astounded. While yes, he still has the Fibro, which he suffered in agony with for years....he said he now believed that his wifi laptop and cell phone might have caused it because he felt much better. There are many, many sources that state that sleeping near appliances, is not a safe idea, emf wise. The below link is just one of them. Basically, one is who sleeping on an electric bed, is literally sleeping on top of electro magnetic fields, every night. During sleep, is when the body regenerates/rejuvenates and repairs itself. This process is inhibited, when a person is sleeping in a a field of emfs. THis means the body can no longer repair itself to the extent that it would, and translates to well being being jeopordized. EMF: Home truths | Complete Wellbeing completewellbeing.com/article/home-truths/ "The extent to which one can be harmed by these damaging radiations largely depends on the strength of the EMFs emitted by an appliance, ones proximity to the device and the time for which one is exposed. With proper knowledge and precautions the effect of these radiations can largely be reduced. The head of your bed should never be placed opposite an electrical panel, television, computer or an air conditioner. If you have a bedside electric clock, you are probably sleeping with radiations equivalent to that of a high tension power line. Keep electrical devices such as telephones at least six feet from your bed. Beds with metal parts must be avoided. Sleeping in a bed with heating pad, electricblanket or waterbed heater plugged into a wall outlet can be dangerous, says Lucknow-based senior neuro-physician I.N. Bajpayee. Electric bedding devices create a magnetic field that penetrates about 6 7 inches into the body leading to miscarriage, childhood leukaemia and breast cancer. An epidemiological study performed in 1979 by US-based epidemiologists Nancy Wertheimer and Ed Leeper have linked electric blankets with miscarriages and childhood leukaemia. In 1988, a study sponsored by the New York State Department of Health supported their hypothesis. Another study in African-American women found that use of electric bedding devices may increase breast cancer risk. Therefore, avoid buying these." Unquote. Also, Samual Milham, an Epidiomologist, wrote a book called: Dirty Electricity, Electrification and Diseases of Civilization- presents evidenced back science to prove that emfs and electricity have caused many of todays diseases. Blessings, Lizzie To: [hidden email] From: [hidden email] Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 16:43:51 -0700 Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Power Base on adjustable bed....... yes, I have MCS , ES and Fibro. This is supposed to be good for fibro and i believe it would be , because I know even a slight change of postion helps. That was what I had in mind when I ordered it and now the electrical has come to mind.! --- On Mon, 8/13/12, bestsurprise2 <[hidden email]> wrote: From: bestsurprise2 <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Re: Power Base on adjustable bed....... To: [hidden email] Date: Monday, August 13, 2012, 5:40 PM Do you have a reason why you feel that you need an adjustable bed? Would an inclined bed work as well? [Inclined Bed Therapy by Andrew Fletcher] Inclined Bed Therapy http://www.electroherbalism.com/Naturopathy/Therapies/MiscTherapies/Inclined_bed_therapy.html I have has my bed on an incline for a few years and it has been great for my blood circulation as well as how often I need to get up at night, plus I can breathe easier.......[I have MCS] blessings Shan --- In [hidden email], "Aimee" <ohkanaduh@...> wrote: > > Has anyone had experience with the electrical aspect of adjustable beds? > > I was going to get a Sealy Posturepedic PROGEL TWO Queen Set bed but now I am afraid to have it delivered because I don't know if the electricity will be too much for me. The head and foot part are the only sections that move. > > I have been doing research but am none the wiser. > > I would love any replies asap as I have put the delivery on hold for now and they aren't happy with me. > > Aimee > ------------------------------------ Yahoo! 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Aimee, Believe me, I know how frustrating it can be, to try to explain "this" stuff to people, who don't understand. Anymore, I just state my piece calmly, and go on. Both my daughter and I found it amazing, when we started sleeping on beds with no metal. Truth be told?I think its one of those things, that until you try it, you just don't know how much of a difference it can make. What I did was go to a used furniture place and bought a wooden bed frame. Then I took three cushionsoff my old couch, and made myself a bed with no metal. Then I literally made my own pillow top out of quilts. Its not perfect, but it works for me. Some use an air mattress. It just depends on what people find comfortable, and what theycan handle, as far as the materials something is made of. Some people use a futon with a wooden frame. I know some who used foam rubber as extra support, and covered the foam with the hypo allergetic mattress covers. At this point, try not to worry about whether someone doesn't like your choices. Sometimes the "peanut" allergyexample seems to work for this stuff. If you tell them you're allergic to whatever it is, just like some peopleare allergic to peanuts. Most people understand the peanut allergy can be fatal. While they may not understandthe particulars of MCS, or ES, or whatever, I have found that when I explain it this way, it seems to work better. Lizzie To: [hidden email] From: [hidden email] Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 16:38:18 -0700 Subject: Re: [eSens] Power Base on adjustable bed....... Thank you for your reply. I think that I must be pretty darn sensitive. They are willing to take it back but then what do i sleep in ? Plus they will hate me. They don't understand. I dont know that the metal is an issue with me. I'm on the verge of a breakdown..... trying to help myself live a somewhat normal life and yet not step on toes in the process. Thank god for this group is all I can say right now. I know we all have to find our own answers but its good to vent and get some understanding anyway. thanks Marc Aimee --- On Mon, 8/13/12, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Power Base on adjustable bed....... To: [hidden email] Date: Monday, August 13, 2012, 5:05 PM On August 13, Aimee <[hidden email]> wrote: > Has anyone had experience with the electrical aspect of adjustable beds? I suppose it depends on how sensitive you are. Seems like with an adjustable bed, your bedframe is going to have lots of metal in it, plus it will have electrical components and plugged into the wall. All of these are bad from an ES standpoint. But depending on how bad off you are, your reaction to this will range from nothing at all to intolerable. And I guess you could always just unplug it when it's adjusted, then it's only the metal you'd have to worry about. I think that for me, it's the metal bed springs in the mattress that caused the most problems. Marc ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Dear Lizzie and all
thank you for your very detailed reply. I have read about the electrical stuff and I never have wireless anythiing in my room. no tv. but of course, my older bed is all metal. I use an electric blanket in winter but haven't for months now, and I don't notice any improvement. Right now I am very stressed and I can push myself over the edge with all the possibilities. My supportive husband says that I will never know unless I try. He keeps me grounded lol. As usual he's right. As you said, we all wish we knew before the fact, but that cant always be done. Maybe my system will not know any different! I will check out the link for sure. Last night I ordered a couple of things from EMFBlues website. I also wear a pendant from Earthcalm. thanks a million...... you guys rock Aimee --- On Mon, 8/13/12, Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]> Subject: RE: [eSens] Re: Power Base on adjustable bed....... To: "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]> Date: Monday, August 13, 2012, 7:56 PM Hello Aimee, Shan and all others, I hope this message gets to you in time. I think more then a few of us on this site, have learned things "after" the fact, that we wished we'd known "before". Right people? Yes, see, they are shaking their heads yes. Here's how it works in the ES world. The best advice from scientists tell us to "not" sleep anyhwere near electrical appliances/wiring in walls/ ect, and to remove all wireless technologies from our bedrooms. Some of us remove all wireless from our houses. Many of us choose not to use anything wireless (cell phone AND cordless telephones) or use only for emergencies. It is also stated by many emf experts to not sleep in regular beds with metal springs, as the springs act like antennas, and amplify emfs literally into the sleeping body. I have read that all electrical beds put out high emfs. How high is too high? I don't know. I do know that there is enough credible science on this subject of emf exposure to make me never want to sleep near electrical again. That's just me. Question: Have you ever considered that exposures to emfs might be a co factor in Fibromyalgia? Not something you're likely to hear from a regular mainstream doctor. However, I have a friend who has Fibro, and he slept with his wifi laptop, and cell phone in his bedroom. As an experiment, he agreed to take these out of the bedroom for a two week period, and remove all other sources of electrical, as much as he could. At the end of the two week period, he was astounded. While yes, he still has the Fibro, which he suffered in agony with for years....he said he now believed that his wifi laptop and cell phone might have caused it because he felt much better. There are many, many sources that state that sleeping near appliances, is not a safe idea, emf wise. The below link is just one of them. Basically, one is who sleeping on an electric bed, is literally sleeping on top of electro magnetic fields, every night. During sleep, is when the body regenerates/rejuvenates and repairs itself. This process is inhibited, when a person is sleeping in a a field of emfs. THis means the body can no longer repair itself to the extent that it would, and translates to well being being jeopordized. EMF: Home truths | Complete Wellbeing completewellbeing.com/article/home-truths/ "The extent to which one can be harmed by these damaging radiations largely depends on the strength of the EMFs emitted by an appliance, one’s proximity to the device and the time for which one is exposed. With proper knowledge and precautions the effect of these radiations can largely be reduced. The head of your bed should never be placed opposite an electrical panel, television, computer or an air conditioner. If you have a bedside electric clock, you are probably sleeping with radiations equivalent to that of a high tension power line. “Keep electrical devices such as telephones at least six feet from your bed. Beds with metal parts must be avoided. Sleeping in a bed with heating pad, electricblanket or waterbed heater plugged into a wall outlet can be dangerous,” says Lucknow-based senior neuro-physician I.N. Bajpayee. Electric bedding devices create a magnetic field that penetrates about 6 –7 inches into the body leading to miscarriage, childhood leukaemia and breast cancer. An epidemiological study performed in 1979 by US-based epidemiologists Nancy Wertheimer and Ed Leeper have linked electric blankets with miscarriages and childhood leukaemia. In 1988, a study sponsored by the New York State Department of Health supported their hypothesis. Another study in African-American women found that use of electric bedding devices may increase breast cancer risk. Therefore, avoid buying these." Unquote. Also, Samual Milham, an Epidiomologist, wrote a book called: “Dirty Electricity, Electrification and Diseases of Civilization”- presents evidenced back science to prove that emfs and electricity have caused many of today’s diseases. Blessings, Lizzie To: [hidden email] From: [hidden email] Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 16:43:51 -0700 Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Power Base on adjustable bed....... yes, I have MCS , ES and Fibro. This is supposed to be good for fibro and i believe it would be , because I know even a slight change of postion helps. That was what I had in mind when I ordered it and now the electrical has come to mind.! --- On Mon, 8/13/12, bestsurprise2 <[hidden email]> wrote: From: bestsurprise2 <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Re: Power Base on adjustable bed....... To: [hidden email] Date: Monday, August 13, 2012, 5:40 PM Do you have a reason why you feel that you need an adjustable bed? Would an inclined bed work as well? [Inclined Bed Therapy by Andrew Fletcher] Inclined Bed Therapy http://www.electroherbalism.com/Naturopathy/Therapies/MiscTherapies/Inclined_bed_therapy.html I have has my bed on an incline for a few years and it has been great for my blood circulation as well as how often I need to get up at night, plus I can breathe easier.......[I have MCS] blessings Shan --- In [hidden email], "Aimee" <ohkanaduh@...> wrote: > > Has anyone had experience with the electrical aspect of adjustable beds? > > I was going to get a Sealy Posturepedic PROGEL™ TWO Queen Set bed but now I am afraid to have it delivered because I don't know if the electricity will be too much for me. The head and foot part are the only sections that move. > > I have been doing research but am none the wiser. > > I would love any replies asap as I have put the delivery on hold for now and they aren't happy with me. > > Aimee > ------------------------------------ Yahoo! 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This is a fabulous group of people! A thought occurred to me Aimee, do you by chance, have any metal in your body? Like silver filings, gold caps, root canals, titanian implants from any previous surgeries? Think of all this like an onion and a puzzle. Finding the pieces of the puzzle that solve your body'smystery is like peeling away the layers of an onion. Its all a puzzle, and its about un raveling the layersand finding the puzzle pieces that give you relief, make some things better. Most people don't eat an entire onion at a time. (well, not exactly true, as my daughter will eat a wholeplate of steamed onions...chuckle). LIzzie To: [hidden email] From: [hidden email] Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 20:56:59 -0700 Subject: RE: [eSens] Re: Power Base on adjustable bed....... Dear Lizzie and all thank you for your very detailed reply. I have read about the electrical stuff and I never have wireless anythiing in my room. no tv. but of course, my older bed is all metal. I use an electric blanket in winter but haven't for months now, and I don't notice any improvement. Right now I am very stressed and I can push myself over the edge with all the possibilities. My supportive husband says that I will never know unless I try. He keeps me grounded lol. As usual he's right. As you said, we all wish we knew before the fact, but that cant always be done. Maybe my system will not know any different! I will check out the link for sure. Last night I ordered a couple of things from EMFBlues website. I also wear a pendant from Earthcalm. thanks a million...... you guys rock Aimee --- On Mon, 8/13/12, Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]> Subject: RE: [eSens] Re: Power Base on adjustable bed....... To: "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]> Date: Monday, August 13, 2012, 7:56 PM Hello Aimee, Shan and all others, I hope this message gets to you in time. I think more then a few of us on this site, have learned things "after" the fact, that we wished we'd known "before". Right people? Yes, see, they are shaking their heads yes. Here's how it works in the ES world. The best advice from scientists tell us to "not" sleep anyhwere near electrical appliances/wiring in walls/ ect, and to remove all wireless technologies from our bedrooms. Some of us remove all wireless from our houses. Many of us choose not to use anything wireless (cell phone AND cordless telephones) or use only for emergencies. It is also stated by many emf experts to not sleep in regular beds with metal springs, as the springs act like antennas, and amplify emfs literally into the sleeping body. I have read that all electrical beds put out high emfs. How high is too high? I don't know. I do know that there is enough credible science on this subject of emf exposure to make me never want to sleep near electrical again. That's just me. Question: Have you ever considered that exposures to emfs might be a co factor in Fibromyalgia? Not something you're likely to hear from a regular mainstream doctor. However, I have a friend who has Fibro, and he slept with his wifi laptop, and cell phone in his bedroom. As an experiment, he agreed to take these out of the bedroom for a two week period, and remove all other sources of electrical, as much as he could. At the end of the two week period, he was astounded. While yes, he still has the Fibro, which he suffered in agony with for years....he said he now believed that his wifi laptop and cell phone might have caused it because he felt much better. There are many, many sources that state that sleeping near appliances, is not a safe idea, emf wise. The below link is just one of them. Basically, one is who sleeping on an electric bed, is literally sleeping on top of electro magnetic fields, every night. During sleep, is when the body regenerates/rejuvenates and repairs itself. This process is inhibited, when a person is sleeping in a a field of emfs. THis means the body can no longer repair itself to the extent that it would, and translates to well being being jeopordized. EMF: Home truths | Complete Wellbeing completewellbeing.com/article/home-truths/ "The extent to which one can be harmed by these damaging radiations largely depends on the strength of the EMFs emitted by an appliance, ones proximity to the device and the time for which one is exposed. With proper knowledge and precautions the effect of these radiations can largely be reduced. The head of your bed should never be placed opposite an electrical panel, television, computer or an air conditioner. If you have a bedside electric clock, you are probably sleeping with radiations equivalent to that of a high tension power line. Keep electrical devices such as telephones at least six feet from your bed. Beds with metal parts must be avoided. Sleeping in a bed with heating pad, electricblanket or waterbed heater plugged into a wall outlet can be dangerous, says Lucknow-based senior neuro-physician I.N. Bajpayee. Electric bedding devices create a magnetic field that penetrates about 6 7 inches into the body leading to miscarriage, childhood leukaemia and breast cancer. An epidemiological study performed in 1979 by US-based epidemiologists Nancy Wertheimer and Ed Leeper have linked electric blankets with miscarriages and childhood leukaemia. In 1988, a study sponsored by the New York State Department of Health supported their hypothesis. Another study in African-American women found that use of electric bedding devices may increase breast cancer risk. Therefore, avoid buying these." Unquote. Also, Samual Milham, an Epidiomologist, wrote a book called: Dirty Electricity, Electrification and Diseases of Civilization- presents evidenced back science to prove that emfs and electricity have caused many of todays diseases. Blessings, Lizzie To: [hidden email] From: [hidden email] Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 16:43:51 -0700 Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Power Base on adjustable bed....... yes, I have MCS , ES and Fibro. This is supposed to be good for fibro and i believe it would be , because I know even a slight change of postion helps. That was what I had in mind when I ordered it and now the electrical has come to mind.! --- On Mon, 8/13/12, bestsurprise2 <[hidden email]> wrote: From: bestsurprise2 <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Re: Power Base on adjustable bed....... To: [hidden email] Date: Monday, August 13, 2012, 5:40 PM Do you have a reason why you feel that you need an adjustable bed? Would an inclined bed work as well? [Inclined Bed Therapy by Andrew Fletcher] Inclined Bed Therapy http://www.electroherbalism.com/Naturopathy/Therapies/MiscTherapies/Inclined_bed_therapy.html I have has my bed on an incline for a few years and it has been great for my blood circulation as well as how often I need to get up at night, plus I can breathe easier.......[I have MCS] blessings Shan --- In [hidden email], "Aimee" <ohkanaduh@...> wrote: > > Has anyone had experience with the electrical aspect of adjustable beds? > > I was going to get a Sealy Posturepedic PROGEL TWO Queen Set bed but now I am afraid to have it delivered because I don't know if the electricity will be too much for me. The head and foot part are the only sections that move. > > I have been doing research but am none the wiser. > > I would love any replies asap as I have put the delivery on hold for now and they aren't happy with me. > > Aimee > ------------------------------------ Yahoo! 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Thank you Elizabeth.
blessings Shan --- In [hidden email], Elizabeth thode <lizt777@...> wrote: > > > Hello Aimee, Shan and all others, > > I > hope this message gets to you in time. > > I > think more then a few of us on this site, have learned things "after" > the fact, that we wished we'd known "before". > > Right > people? Yes, see, they are shaking their heads yes. > > > > Here's > how it works in the ES world. The best advice from scientists tell us to > "not" sleep anyhwere near electrical appliances/wiring in walls/ ect, > and to remove all wireless technologies from our bedrooms. Some of us remove all wireless from our houses. > > Many > of us choose not to use anything wireless (cell phone AND cordless telephones) > or use only for emergencies. > > It > is also stated by many emf experts to not sleep in regular beds with metal > springs, as the springs act like antennas, and amplify emfs literally into the > sleeping body. > > > > I > have read that all electrical beds put out high emfs. How high is too high? I > don't know. I do know that there is enough credible science on this subject of > emf exposure to > make > me never want to sleep near electrical again. That's just me. > > > Question: > Have you ever considered that exposures to emfs might be a co factor in Fibromyalgia? > > Not > something you're likely to hear from a regular mainstream doctor. However, I > have a friend who has Fibro, and he slept with his wifi laptop, and cell phone > in his bedroom. > > As > an experiment, he agreed to take these out of the bedroom for a two week > period, and remove all other sources of electrical, as much as he could. > > At > the end of the two week period, he was astounded. While yes, he still has the > Fibro, which he suffered in agony with for years....he said > > he > now believed that his wifi laptop and cell phone might have caused it because > he felt much better. > > There > are many, many sources that state that sleeping near appliances, is not a safe > idea, emf wise. The below link is just one of them. > > Basically, > one is who sleeping on an electric bed, is literally sleeping on top of electro > magnetic fields, every night. During sleep, is when the body > regenerates/rejuvenates and repairs itself. > > This > process is inhibited, when a person is sleeping in a a field of emfs. THis > means the body can no longer repair itself to the extent that it would, and > translates to well being being jeopordized. > > EMF: Home truths | Complete Wellbeing > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > completewellbeing.com/article/home-truths/ > > "The > extent to which one can be harmed by these damaging radiations largely depends > on the strength of the EMFs emitted by an appliance, one's proximity to the > device and the time for which one is exposed. With proper knowledge and > precautions the effect of these radiations can largely be reduced. > > > > The > head of your bed should never be placed opposite an electrical panel, television, > computer or an air conditioner. > > If > you have a bedside electric clock, you are probably sleeping with radiations > equivalent to that of a high tension power line. > > > > "Keep > electrical devices such as telephones at least six feet from your bed. Beds > with metal parts must be avoided. Sleeping in a bed with heating pad, > electricblanket or waterbed heater plugged into a wall outlet can be > dangerous," says Lucknow-based senior neuro-physician I.N. Bajpayee. > > Electric > bedding devices create a magnetic field that penetrates about 6 7 inches into > the body leading to miscarriage, childhood leukaemia and breast cancer. > > > > An > epidemiological study performed in 1979 by US-based epidemiologists Nancy > Wertheimer and Ed Leeper have linked electric blankets with miscarriages and > childhood leukaemia. In 1988, a study sponsored by the New York State > Department of Health supported their hypothesis. Another study in > African-American women found that use of electric bedding devices may increase > breast cancer risk. Therefore, avoid buying these." Unquote. > > > > Also, > Samual Milham, an Epidiomologist, wrote a book called: "Dirty Electricity, > Electrification and Diseases of Civilization"- presents evidenced back > science to prove that emfs and electricity have caused many of today's diseases. > > > > > Blessings, > > > Lizzie > > To: [hidden email] > From: ohkanaduh@... > Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 16:43:51 -0700 > Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Power Base on adjustable bed....... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > yes, I have MCS , ES and Fibro. This is supposed to be good for fibro and i believe it would be , because I know even a slight change of postion helps. That was what I had in mind when I ordered it and now the electrical has come to mind.! > > > > --- On Mon, 8/13/12, bestsurprise2 <surpriseshan2@...> wrote: > > > > From: bestsurprise2 <surpriseshan2@...> > > Subject: [eSens] Re: Power Base on adjustable bed....... > > To: [hidden email] > > Date: Monday, August 13, 2012, 5:40 PM > > > > Do you have a reason why you feel that you need an adjustable bed? Would an inclined bed work as well? [Inclined Bed Therapy by Andrew Fletcher] > > Inclined Bed Therapy > > http://www.electroherbalism.com/Naturopathy/Therapies/MiscTherapies/Inclined_bed_therapy.html > > > > I have has my bed on an incline for a few years and it has been great for my blood circulation as well as how often I need to get up at night, plus I can breathe easier.......[I have MCS] > > > > blessings > > Shan > > > > --- In [hidden email], "Aimee" <ohkanaduh@> wrote: > > > > > > Has anyone had experience with the electrical aspect of adjustable beds? > > > > > > I was going to get a Sealy Posturepedic PROGEL TWO Queen Set bed but now I am afraid to have it delivered because I don't know if the electricity will be too much for me. The head and foot part are the only sections that move. > > > > > > I have been doing research but am none the wiser. > > > > > > I would love any replies asap as I have put the delivery on hold for now and they aren't happy with me. > > > > > > Aimee > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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That is a great thought Lizzie, but no I don''t have any metal at all in my body. Yes, the layers of an onion. They are healthy for us :) I appreciate this group! Goodnight for now Aimee --- On Mon, 8/13/12, Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]> Subject: RE: [eSens] Re: Power Base on adjustable bed....... To: "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]> Date: Monday, August 13, 2012, 10:17 PM This is a fabulous group of people! A thought occurred to me Aimee, do you by chance, have any metal in your body? Like silver filings, gold caps, root canals, titanian implants from any previous surgeries? Think of all this like an onion and a puzzle. Finding the pieces of the puzzle that solve your body'smystery is like peeling away the layers of an onion. Its all a puzzle, and its about un raveling the layersand finding the puzzle pieces that give you relief, make some things better. Most people don't eat an entire onion at a time. (well, not exactly true, as my daughter will eat a wholeplate of steamed onions...chuckle). LIzzie [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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