Protecting myself from wi-fi at airports

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Protecting myself from wi-fi at airports

alinepapille
I have a long journey from Hawaii to the UK coming up and have two stopovers in airports (SFO & JFK) and am wondering how to protect myself from the high RF levels.

Do you think a silver hoodie would make any significant difference - given the tendency of RF to seep around protective barriers?

Thanks if you have any other ideas too!

Aline

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RE: Protecting myself from wi-fi at airports

Elizabeth thode

Aline,
I think a silver hoody would offer protection to the brain. Some protection is better then NONE.  I would stress that wearing all cotton or natural clothing in addition will help reduce the amt of static electricity that is an issue here, as well.
Also taking highly potent anti oxidants such as: Tumeric (organicindia's) Astaxanthin (I take mercola's) and aloe vera whole leaf (organic) don't know if this comes in capsule form, I have the liquid, ...plus both adrenal and thryoid support...also Magnesium and Iodine are hugely important to the immune system.
Lizzie
 



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I have a long journey from Hawaii to the UK coming up and have two stopovers in airports (SFO & JFK) and am wondering how to protect myself from the high RF levels.

Do you think a silver hoodie would make any significant difference - given the tendency of RF to seep around protective barriers?

Thanks if you have any other ideas too!

Aline




     

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RE: Protecting myself from wi-fi at airports

Marc Martin
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> I have a long journey from Hawaii to the UK coming up and have two stopovers in airports (SFO & JFK)
> and am wondering how to protect myself from the high RF levels.

I had a layover in LAX this year -- best thing to do was to find an area within the airport that doesn't
have many people around using their cellphones, etc., and no wi-fi transmitter/receivers in sight!  

Long hallways between terminals seemed like the best place to be.

Marc
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Re: Protecting myself from wi-fi at airports

alinepapille
Good point - maybe I will take my electrosmog dectector to scope out a "good" spot. What a fricking nightmare this world has become: I had to leave a church service last week because I was being affected by a smart phone and a blackberry in the pew in front of me. One of the people kept checking for text messages every 5 minutes....

Sometimes I nostalgically think back to 10 years ago when I could go to public places without this onslaught.....(and was less sensitive).


--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:

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> > I have a long journey from Hawaii to the UK coming up and have two stopovers in airports (SFO & JFK)
> > and am wondering how to protect myself from the high RF levels.
>
> I had a layover in LAX this year -- best thing to do was to find an area within the airport that doesn't
> have many people around using their cellphones, etc., and no wi-fi transmitter/receivers in sight!  
>
> Long hallways between terminals seemed like the best place to be.
>
> Marc
>