You need a gauss meter of some kind.
A building that old could have knob and tube wiring.
This would cause magnetic and electric fields and
dirty power to
come far into the room compared to romex type wiring.
A gaussmeter can also help check if there is current
through the pipes. In some cases adding a wire to
give the current a shorter path to where it is trying
to get could help, but usually better to add a short
section of plastic tubing (pex) to interrupt the current.
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 11:19 AM, furstc0404 <
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> Since moving to a new home, I have been feeling
> seriously unwell.
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> The apartment is on the ground floor. Doors open
> directly on the ground, no stairs, no elevation.
> Underneath the floor boards and tiles (in bathroom)
> there are hot pipes, always switched on. During the cold
> months, heating pipes will be switched on.
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> It is a beautiful 1930s building, situated between
> two 3Gs masts, OUCH, yes I know.
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> The question is could either pipes and/or 3Gs masts
> causing this relapse? Or whatever else in the building
> which has not been modernized except for interior?
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> NB. there was considerable improvement during this
> year, since taking several Ayurvedic meds under supervision.
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> Many thanks
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> Kooky
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> PS. It is costly to move, in the region of about $5000
> would prefer to avoid unless it is health related.
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