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Re: Canopy experiment - wool might work well

Patricia
i think we are those 'sensitives' that the baron researched in the 1700s.  

from http://www.tuks.nl/pdf/Reference_Material/Aetherforce_Libary/Lost%20Science/Gerry%20Vassilatos%20-Lost-Science-Complete-Edition.pdf :

"It was also found that extreme neurosensitives could feel the effects of both moonlight and sunlight right through walls and ceilings! The Baron's persistent and repeated experiments found that woolen cloth, especially in heavily woven layers, actually blocked the mystery currents. It was possible now to help those suffering from sleepwalking now!"


On May 1, 2015, at 11:02 PM, Wi-Fri [via ES] wrote:

> I've thought about getting canopy's, sheets, clothing, etc.; but what stopped me is thinking about wrapping myself...like a baked potato wrapped in foil. Will I end up trapping the EMFs and end of cooking myself anyway? I don't know. On the other hand, are these side effects from these shields perhaps a short term detoxification from prolonged EMF exposure? Nutrition-wise, I'm detoxifiying and I've noticed stinging sensations in my skin that I never had before--much like the stinking you mention when under the canopy.


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Re: Canopy experiment - wool might work well

Burnie
Interesting. This is probably why they say people with ES should wear natural fibers instead of synthetic fibers (nylon, polyester, rayon, etc.).
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Patricia
i can only wear natural fibers.  
synthetic fibers make my skin crawl. 
i think if we listen to our inner wisdom, 
it will lead us to our total recovery. 
love, patricia 


On May 2, 2015, at 3:05 PM, Wi-Fri [via ES] wrote:

Interesting. This is probably why they say people with ES should wear natural fibers instead of synthetic fibers (nylon, polyester, rayon, etc.).


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sky_watch
Me too, Patricia, I can only wear natural fibers. But sometimes even when an article of clothing states, "100% cotton", I still get that creepy crawly feeling. I wonder does that mean the cotton is likely GMO? Just wondering.
Peacefulness,
Kay

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Re: Canopy experiment - wool might work well

charles
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Synthetic fibers get static electrical fields (f.i. by rubbing).

And static electrical fields, just as static magentical fields belong to the well known family of elektrosmog.
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Re: Canopy experiment - wool might work well

Patricia
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they definitely have been growing GMO cotton... 
a huge number of indian farmers have committed 
suicide over the  'deal' monsanto requires - 
buying seed year after year... they go broke and 
are devastated... it's a travesty.  
and also, they use chemicals on cotton after it is 
grown, in dyes, treatments... i also think china 
labels things 'cotton' that are not.  i recently 
returned some fabric to a store because when i 
washed it (before sewing, fortunately), it clung to
itself and other things - most unlike the cotton i 
wear usually... so i think it's fake cotton or at 
least a combo of cotton and synthetic.  
there are places that specialize in organic cotton. 
and also hemp, which should not have that 
problem... they're totally messing up this planet, 
kitoi.  so sad.  :(  love, patricia 


On May 18, 2015, at 11:02 AM, Kitoi [via ES] wrote:

Me too, Patricia, I can only wear natural fibers. But sometimes even when an article of clothing states, "100% cotton", I still get that creepy crawly feeling. I wonder does that mean the cotton is likely GMO? Just wondering.
Peacefulness, Kay

"I think it will be all right in the end, but if it is not all right, it is not yet the end." --The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel




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