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Re:Earthcalm Resonator Question

DD
Hi Marc:

I've been using Earthcalm for the past 5 months. I have the resonator and
the whole house system. I've also heard about keeping it close to your skin
so I've tried wearing it as a necklace both touching and not touching my
skin numerous times to see if there is a difference. I can honestly say I
don't think the earthcalm is doing much of anything. I wear it because
after reading about the "science" of it I hope it's helping me on levels
that perhaps I can't detect.  

When I'm having a bad ES day, like the other day at a box store, having this
touch my skin did not make this easier for me. However, having said that I
still use it because on some level I hope it's helping me and it was very
expensive so I'm not going to give up on it.

As you've noted, each person is different so for someone else the earthcalm
may work differently. I always have the whole house system plugged in by
the way.  

Another note for you - about the static dispative shoes - I know have a pair
and found out that you must never get these shoes wet or they don't work. I
talked to an industrial shoe expert hoping to find a pair of SD boots for
the winter and that's what he told me. So because I live in wet and snowy
climate I'm not going to bother with the SD boots now. Hope this helps.

Donna

 

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Re: Re:Earthcalm Resonator Question

Marc Martin
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Hi Donna,

Thanks for the reply on the Earthcalm Resonator! My feeling has always
been that if you don't think that something's helping you, it probably isn't!
When I find an EMF device that is helpful for me, I can tell the
difference almost immediately. And usually I have to stop using it
after a short period because of a detox reaction, and then have
to build my tolerance to it over a period of weeks.

As for static dissipative shoes not being allowed to get wet, I have
never heard that before, and I'd check with the company that made
the shoes/boots first before believing it. I just did a quick
search on the net for "static dissipative wet", and saw a number
of items which claimed to work in both wet and dry environments.

Marc