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Re: RADAR

Marc Martin
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> Have you tried any
> personal devices like the Quantum products to help with the plasma tv? 
> (I know your electrics are abit different over there, so the Quantums
> might not work, but are there alternatives?) 

The Quantum Home and Pro would work in the UK, but they'd need to have
a different 12v adaptor (which the company may or may not supply -- I
don't know). The Quantum power strips would NOT work in the UK...

Marc

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Re: RADAR

Snoshoe
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Oh funny. I was picturing some big soggy towel closed in a bag, to hold over your head at night, if things were bothering you, loll.

My pc just crashed, but I started looking at the bbb links you sent. So I am working on it - the one with edema - is interesting.
~ Snoshoe


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> Sorry, Snoshoe,  lol
>  
> Mop=mother of pearl.  It looks like I never wrote it out!  lol  Would have sent anyone wondering!  lol
>  
> Take care,
> Diane
>

K
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Re: Magnesium

K
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oh yep you're right Carbonate to avoid

Thanks for the brands, I'll look them up! :)
Kris




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From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Sat, March 27, 2010 10:56:44 AM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Magnesium

> He recommended a magnesium
> Glycinate or Ascorbate and to avoid magnesium oxide and another one but I
> can't remember and I CAN'T find the paper I wrote that down on UGH!!!!
>
> What brand of magnesium do you recommend?

It was probably Magnesium Carbonate that he recommended avoiding.
The carbonate is supposed to have a low absorption rate, although
if you're deficient in carbonate it might be good... :-)

I use Magnesium Lactate from Standard Process, although another
good product is called NATURAL CALM, which is Magnesium Citrate
that dissolves into a glass of hot water.

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Re: RADAR

evie15422
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Hi Snoshoe,
 
I have more to write to you, but have to sign off for the day.  I am sorry to hear you had to drop out of college due to toxins in the vaccine!  I dropped out of college too--1/2 to 1 year before graduation (depending on which major--I was a double major).  I dropped out due tosevere illness caused by the university pesticiding the dorm rooms. 
 
The memory thing is scary.  You are always afraid you are going to goof up something and wonder if you are a candidate for Alzheimers.  My Dad has it and he does exhibit the exact same signs I did--I couldn't relateat all to numbers back then.  Something could have been $100, for instance, and I'd say it was $1000 or $10!  My Dad does this.  I went around the house for an entire decade carrying a pencil and small notebook.  Couldn't trust I would even remember what I had been doing once I left a room (sometimes not even IN the room!  lol)  I will never have an elephant's memory, but at least I can find my way home now!  lol  Glad to hear you are better now too.
 
Diane

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From: snoshoe_2 <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Re: RADAR
To: [hidden email]
Date: Saturday, March 27, 2010, 5:47 PM


 



Wow Evie,

I had, had a similar problem - almost couldn't find my way home, many yearsback. It was a reaction to the MMR "vaccine" I was told was "required" to get to into college. All the garbage in them, along with the heavy metals, I actually ended up having to drop out.

But, the scariest part was being so foggy as to not know. It made me think,that must be something like for people with Alzheimer's, but still in my 20's then. I actually started keeping my own address in my purse in case I couldn't remember where I lived. It never quite happened, but it was darn close for a few months there.

~ Snoshoe

--- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, Evie <evie15422@. ..> wrote:

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> Hi, Paul,
>  
> Hope you find some help (and hope) soon on that plasma TV, Paul.  You sound like you really need it.  I went thru the memory thing nearly 2 decades ago--could not find my way home a couple times my mind got so shot.  And short-term memory was non-existent.  Have you tried any personal devices like the Quantum products to help with the plasma tv?  (I know your electrics are abit different over there, so the Quantums might not work, but are there alternatives? )  Will you be going to Norway this summer?  That should help.  :)  Hold on to your memories of emf peace in Norway, Paul. 
>  
> Also, have you checked your magnesium?  Could you be deficient?  That is about the time I'd always wake up--a bit after 3:30AMwhen I was magnesium deficient.
>  
> Hope you can go earlier this year and stay longer,
> Diane
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Re: Magnesium

cinciripini
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I strongly reccomand MAGNESIUN CHLORIDE: it i squickly adsorbed better thancarbonate.
The only problem may the flavour: but if you take immediately after to havedrunk a few drops pf it, a glass of water, the (very bad taste) will disappear !

Giorgio

--- In [hidden email], K <kfarming@...> wrote:

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> oh yep you're right Carbonate to avoid
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> Thanks for the brands, I'll look them up! :)
> Kris
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> From: Marc Martin <marc@...>
> To: [hidden email]
> Sent: Sat, March 27, 2010 10:56:44 AM
> Subject: Re: [eSens] Magnesium
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> > He recommended a magnesium
> > Glycinate or Ascorbate and to avoid magnesium oxide and another one butI
> > can't remember and I CAN'T find the paper I wrote that down on UGH!!!!
> >
> > What brand of magnesium do you recommend?
>
> It was probably Magnesium Carbonate that he recommended avoiding.  
> The carbonate is supposed to have a low absorption rate, although
> if you're deficient in carbonate it might be good... :-)
>
> I use Magnesium Lactate from Standard Process, although another
> good product is called NATURAL CALM, which is Magnesium Citrate
> that dissolves into a glass of hot water.
>
> Marc
>
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magnesium was:Re: [eSens] Disturbed sleep was: Re: RADAR

K
In reply to this post by evie15422
yeah I am on bio-identical creams for hormone replacement. I just found some mag glycinate at one of my pharmacies. YEAH! How do you add Epsom salts to your garden~ when you're tilling?
Kris




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From: Evie <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Sat, March 27, 2010 5:20:50 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Disturbed sleep was: Re: RADAR

Hi again, Kris,

I took magnesium lactate, I think, when I was taking the mag supplement to sleep better. I did once also take magnesium carbonate which they claim is not as good for you, but I recovered from osteoporosis from taking Viactive calcium chews, which had it as an ingredient [plus, what probably really led to the healing: natural hormone replacement therapy--soy isoflavones (genisteine), DHEA, and vit E] together, so I am not so quick to knock the magnesium carbonate today. lol Actually now I get magnesium via my skin in my bath water--I add epsom salts once or twice a week. I also add epsom salts to my gardens so my veggies, etc, are not magnesium deficient and I get it the more natural way.

Take care,
Diane

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From: K <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Disturbed sleep was: Re: RADAR
To: [hidden email]
Date: Friday, March 26, 2010, 11:44 PM






Interesting. I did talk to one of my MD's this week. He did recommend taking additional Magnesium than just the shot I get weekly and the magnesium in the Buffered Vit C I take daily. He recommended a magnesium Glycinate or Ascorbate and to avoid magnesium oxide and another one but I can't remember and I CAN'T find the paper I wrote that down on UGH!!!!

What brand of magnesium do you recommend?

I think My brain is on Egg bake(scrambled to the max!)
Kris

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From: Evie <evie15422@yahoo. com>
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Thu, March 25, 2010 3:09:29 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Disturbed sleep was: Re: RADAR

Hi, Kris,

I once had a problem waking every morning at 4 AM. I later realized that was a sign of magnesium deficiency-- this is the point at which magnesium is lowest in the body. So sometimes this can be a nutrient-based symptom, also. I started taking magnesium before bed and the waking quit. I do wonder sometimes if something of an emf nature wakes me, tho--I sometimes literally sit up in bed wide awake and feel like I was zapped.

Diane


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From: K <kfarming@yahoo. com>
Subject: [eSens] Disturbed sleep was: Re: RADAR
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Tuesday, March 23, 2010, 5:31 PM

I was talking to a gal a long time ago who is severly EHS, she had a friend who experienced this waking up at the same time every night, She took her meter readings then at the same time, sure enough, a satellite was going overhead in it's orbit, disturbing her friend's sleep.
Could that be what you are experiencing?

I too had terrible short term memory problems. I am really really hoping with the tick borne disease treatment that this will lessen my sensitivities and my memory issues will be at bay.
Kris

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From: "paulpjc@aol. com" <paulpjc@aol. com>
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tue, March 23, 2010 4:57:05 AM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: RADAR

Hi Diana, I cant recall how I feel as its been a while, definitely not a
release unless the storm really works itself out. As for memory I a getting
very concerned at the state of my memory, I am starting to loose chunks
and short term is really bad, I feel spaced out, this is probably due to
broken sleep (wake at 3.30am every morn and then fight to fall asleep) and
overdoing it on this thing, I will have to go back to my laptop at a distance
instead of being 600mm from the screen at present. Ironically I have missed
my medical for benefit state claims twicw now cos I literally forgot - I
have to pull my self out of this nose dive, yet again thank heavens I have
made it through another dark dreary winter - its been Plasma TV hell !

PUK

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evie15422@yahoo. com writes:

Hi, Paul,

I react similarly--I pick up on what I think is a growing instability in
the atmosphere before a storm. It can affect my whole body sometimes.
There is a growing pressure and anxiety within me (along with many
symptoms--EMS and other) and when the storm actually hits, I feel release. Is this how
you react as well?

Be well,
Diane

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Re: epsom salts used in gardening (formerly magnesium)

evie15422
Hi again, Kris,
 
This is REALLY off-topic but incase Marc is into gardening this year...  ;)  (Wait for it Marc, I did find a way to make it on-topic...)  ;)
 
Yes, I add epsom salts late April or early May, usually, just prior to or during planting.  It will grow stellar tomatoes and bellpeppers, btw--you will definitely have to stake both or the vines/plants will break.  I water the plants well before planting; and put a length of black plastic down where I want to plant (this keeps the soil warm--tomatoes and peppers like hot soil.)  I plant actual plants already started from seeds, so they produce quicker.  For each plant (tomatoes and peppers), I cut the plastic where I want it to grow and dig a hole about 1' X 1'.  Then I add about 1/3 cup epsom salts, a shovel full of well composted manure, and a "book"/book and a half of match heads (matches which you use to light fires) for sulphur.  I mix this in the hole and then shovel in a couple inches of soil and mix.  Then I add an inch of regular soil and tamp down what is in the hole.  I put the plant in (Ipull off all but the top 4 to 6 leaves
and put tomatoes in diagonally sideways with only the top leaves sticking out of the soil, so the plants can make roots all along the stem.)  Then I fill with the remaining soil and water with a sprinkler so as not to disturb the soil.  Then I take rebar or thin fencing with at least 4"X4" holes which I make into a 20-24" cylinder (with spikes onthe bottom where I cut off the bottom ring, so the cylinder will not blow over) and place it over each plant.  The tomato cylinders I make 4-5 feet high and the pepper cylinders 2 1/2 to 3 feet high.  (Also pepper cylinders are smaller diameter.)  If you do it this way, you can have a bumper crop of tomatoes.  A dozen plants will yield enough to freeze and can for an entire year.  And you can keep the cylinders forever.  There was also a study which showed that the metal around the plants attracts emfs which help the plant grow.  So there you have it!  I managed to make it somewhat on-topic
after all!  lol
 
Enjoy!
Diane

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From: K <[hidden email]>
Subject: magnesium was:Re: [eSens] Disturbed sleep was: Re: RADAR
To: [hidden email]
Date: Monday, March 29, 2010, 11:30 AM


 



yeah I am on bio-identical creams for hormone replacement. I just found some mag glycinate at one of my pharmacies. YEAH! How do you add Epsom salts to your garden~ when you're tilling?
Kris

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From: Evie <evie15422@yahoo. com>
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Sat, March 27, 2010 5:20:50 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Disturbed sleep was: Re: RADAR

Hi again, Kris,

I took magnesium lactate, I think, when I was taking the mag supplement to sleep better. I did once also take magnesium carbonate which they claim is not as good for you, but I recovered from osteoporosis from taking Viactivecalcium chews, which had it as an ingredient [plus, what probably really led to the healing: natural hormone replacement therapy--soy isoflavones (genisteine) , DHEA, and vit E] together, so I am not so quick to knock the magnesium carbonate today. lol Actually now I get magnesium via my skin in mybath water--I add epsom salts once or twice a week. I also add epsom saltsto my gardens so my veggies, etc, are not magnesium deficient and I get itthe more natural way.

Take care,
Diane

--- On Fri, 3/26/10, K <kfarming@yahoo. com> wrote:

From: K <kfarming@yahoo. com>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Disturbed sleep was: Re: RADAR
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Friday, March 26, 2010, 11:44 PM

Interesting. I did talk to one of my MD's this week. He did recommend taking additional Magnesium than just the shot I get weekly and the magnesium inthe Buffered Vit C I take daily. He recommended a magnesium Glycinate or Ascorbate and to avoid magnesium oxide and another one but I can't remember and I CAN'T find the paper I wrote that down on UGH!!!!

What brand of magnesium do you recommend?

I think My brain is on Egg bake(scrambled to the max!)
Kris

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From: Evie <evie15422@yahoo. com>
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Thu, March 25, 2010 3:09:29 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Disturbed sleep was: Re: RADAR

Hi, Kris,

I once had a problem waking every morning at 4 AM. I later realized that was a sign of magnesium deficiency-- this is the point at which magnesium is lowest in the body. So sometimes this can be a nutrient-based symptom, also. I started taking magnesium before bed and the waking quit. I do wonder sometimes if something of an emf nature wakes me, tho--I sometimes literally sit up in bed wide awake and feel like I was zapped.

Diane

--- On Tue, 3/23/10, K <kfarming@yahoo. com> wrote:

From: K <kfarming@yahoo. com>
Subject: [eSens] Disturbed sleep was: Re: RADAR
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Tuesday, March 23, 2010, 5:31 PM

I was talking to a gal a long time ago who is severly EHS, she had a friendwho experienced this waking up at the same time every night, She took her meter readings then at the same time, sure enough, a satellite was going overhead in it's orbit, disturbing her friend's sleep.
Could that be what you are experiencing?

I too had terrible short term memory problems. I am really really hoping with the tick borne disease treatment that this will lessen my sensitivities and my memory issues will be at bay.
Kris

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From: "paulpjc@aol. com" <paulpjc@aol. com>
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tue, March 23, 2010 4:57:05 AM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: RADAR

Hi Diana, I cant recall how I feel as its been a while, definitely not a
release unless the storm really works itself out. As for memory I a getting
very concerned at the state of my memory, I am starting to loose chunks
and short term is really bad, I feel spaced out, this is probably due to
broken sleep (wake at 3.30am every morn and then fight to fall asleep) and
overdoing it on this thing, I will have to go back to my laptop at a distance
instead of being 600mm from the screen at present. Ironically I have missed
my medical for benefit state claims twicw now cos I literally forgot - I
have to pull my self out of this nose dive, yet again thank heavens I have
made it through another dark dreary winter - its been Plasma TV hell !

PUK

In a message dated 22/03/2010 17:22:09 GMT Standard Time,
evie15422@yahoo. com writes:

Hi, Paul,

I react similarly--I pick up on what I think is a growing instability in
the atmosphere before a storm. It can affect my whole body sometimes.
There is a growing pressure and anxiety within me (along with many
symptoms--EMS and other) and when the storm actually hits, I feel release. Is this how
you react as well?

Be well,
Diane

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