Question: hot water pipes and Please Help

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Question: hot water pipes and Please Help

furstc0404-2


Since moving to a new home, I have been feeling
seriously unwell.

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.

It is a beautiful 1930s building, situated between
two 3Gs masts, OUCH, yes I know.

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?

NB. there was considerable improvement during this
year, since taking several Ayurvedic meds under supervision.

Many thanks

Kooky

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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Re: Question: hot water pipes and Please Help

BiBrun
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 <[hidden email]> wrote:

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>
>
>
> Since moving to a new home, I have been feeling
> seriously unwell.
>
> 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.
>
> It is a beautiful 1930s building, situated between
> two 3Gs masts, OUCH, yes I know.
>
> 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?
>
> NB. there was considerable improvement during this
> year, since taking several Ayurvedic meds under supervision.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Kooky
>
> 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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