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Re: Hello everyone-an introduction/Paul

javamdnss

This is perfect since we're just about to buy a new house in a new area. I
can be more selective. I'm going to try a metal detox also, but first have to
look up info about it.
Thanks again Paul~
Amy

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Its all a bit hit and miss/complicated, you would be better off in a house
that has some good distance between your neighbours say 500m, and then
sheild/address electrical complications such as unwanted stray current/rf on
the
utilities (AM radio good for this). Mitigation of all EMR is best route to
get
to good health combined with good diet(ruling out personal allergens) and
cardio excersise on a regular basis to get the metabolism
churning/mitochondrcar
burning. Think ALARA - as low as reasonably achievable. I think that the
adaptive immune system in ES persons is well honed, by reducing EMR it may
calm
it down but we are talking a much longer time than the initial multiple
exposure that alarmed it in the first place.

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Re: Hello everyone-an introduction/Paul

Marc Martin
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> This is perfect since we're just about to buy a new house in a new area.
> I can be more selective.

Also be aware of how close the powerlines are to the house, and also how
close to where you are going to be spending most of your time
(especially
sleeping). My current house was a poor choice in this respect, as our
bedroom and living room are in closest proximity to the power lines and
the transformer on the street.

Marc