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jim64m
Anyone find dash boards of cars difficult to tolerate?


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Marc Martin
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> Anyone find dash boards of cars difficult to tolerate?

I find my current car difficult to tolerate, but I'm not
sure it's the dashboard. It might be the electronics in
the car seat to control the side airbag, sensors to see
if someone is in the seat and how close to the front
(for front airbag deployment).

But I suppose it could be the dashboard or the engine...
I'm just assuming its the seat because I'm closer to the
electronics in the car seat.

And I have found some relief by taking charcoal or
an antioxidant (Amrit is what seems to work the best
for this)

Marc

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BiBrun
You might figure it out using an AM radio, and possibly a buzz stick.

Often the dash and the seat and the floor and on and on are bad.

Pulling some fuses might help.

Bill

On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

> > Anyone find dash boards of cars difficult to tolerate?
>
> I find my current car difficult to tolerate, but I'm not
> sure it's the dashboard. It might be the electronics in
> the car seat to control the side airbag, sensors to see
> if someone is in the seat and how close to the front
> (for front airbag deployment).
>
> But I suppose it could be the dashboard or the engine...
> I'm just assuming its the seat because I'm closer to the
> electronics in the car seat.
>
> And I have found some relief by taking charcoal or
> an antioxidant (Amrit is what seems to work the best
> for this)
>
> Marc
>
>


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evie15422
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Can't stand my hubby's truck.  And can't stand our car when the radio is turned on.
Diane

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Date: Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 12:08 PM






Anyone find dash boards of cars difficult to tolerate?

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evie15422
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Hi, Marc,
 
You have mentioned taking charcoal often before (so do I on occasion).  But it sounds like you are taking it all the time.  How do you do this? Charcoal cannot be taken long term without filtering out also nutrients inyour body.  Do you have a special way of taking this to avoid depletion of nutrients?
 
Thanks,
Diane

--- On Tue, 10/7/08, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] cars
To: [hidden email]
Date: Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 1:12 PM






> Anyone find dash boards of cars difficult to tolerate?

I find my current car difficult to tolerate, but I'm not
sure it's the dashboard. It might be the electronics in
the car seat to control the side airbag, sensors to see
if someone is in the seat and how close to the front
(for front airbag deployment).

But I suppose it could be the dashboard or the engine...
I'm just assuming its the seat because I'm closer to the
electronics in the car seat.

And I have found some relief by taking charcoal or
an antioxidant (Amrit is what seems to work the best
for this)

Marc
 














     

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Marc Martin
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> You have mentioned taking charcoal often before (so do I on occasion). 
> But it sounds like you are taking it all the time.  How do you do this? 
> Charcoal cannot be taken long term without filtering out also nutrients
> in your body.  Do you have a special way of taking this to avoid
> depletion of nutrients?

Some sites argue that charcoal doesn't really deplete nutrients, so
there is controversy on that topic.  

However, I think I'm able to comfortably take charcoal long term because
I take it in such small amounts. I have 250 mg tablets, and often
I just take 1/2 tablet at a time for only a few times a day. So that
is very little charcoal compared to what people usually recommend, but
it seems to do the job for me. I'm very sensitive, you know... :-)

Marc

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evie15422
Thanks, Marc.  Interesting.  I had not heard the argument about charcoal not filtering nutrients!  If you are healthy and take it all the timetho, it must be working for you!  :)
 
Diane

--- On Wed, 10/8/08, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] cars
To: [hidden email]
Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2008, 1:47 PM






> You have mentioned taking charcoal often before (so do I on occasion). 
> But it sounds like you are taking it all the time.  How do you do this? 
> Charcoal cannot be taken long term without filtering out also nutrients
> in your body.  Do you have a special way of taking this to avoid
> depletion of nutrients?

Some sites argue that charcoal doesn't really deplete nutrients, so
there is controversy on that topic.

However, I think I'm able to comfortably take charcoal long term because
I take it in such small amounts. I have 250 mg tablets, and often
I just take 1/2 tablet at a time for only a few times a day. So that
is very little charcoal compared to what people usually recommend, but
it seems to do the job for me. I'm very sensitive, you know... :-)

Marc
 














     

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PUK
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Can't stand my hubby's truck. And can't stand our car when the radio is
turned on.
Diane

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Subject: [eSens] Re: Building
To: _eSens@yahoogroups.eSe_ (mailto:[hidden email])
Date: Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 12:08 PM

Anyone find dash boards of cars difficult to tolerate?

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I put a photo of an etremely offensive bit of kit installed in my wifes
renault 2.0ltr scenic on the main page for this site. It was sited near the
mirror lhs to head in UK car. Bad EMF emitter so close to the head.

PUK






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