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skrzn
This is the first I've seen that someone had similar problems, re teeth breaking and fillings
(metal) falling out, also hair getting thin.
This happened in the years before and during the time a potentially deadly heart arrhythmia
showed up (1995). I've been looking for the cause ever since, and until recently never
thought that eSens might have anything to do with it.
The cause - it could be because in those years I was riding about 10,000 miles/year in
Canada, U.S.A. and Mexico by BMW motorcycle which has the ignition wires tothe spark
plugs a few inches in from of my shins. My legs are weak and clumsy since then.

I had the remaining metal fillings removed and replaced with plastic composite fillings
(expen$ive), sold the motorcycle (had to - heart problems caused dizzy spells), and started
eating biologically appropriate food. This is called the paleolithic diet, as much raw as I can
stand..

Hair stopped falling out.
Legs slowly recovering.
No more teeth problems,(never noticed any gum problems).
Heart arrhythnia is much less frequent, and no longer terrifying.

I still suspect damage to the nervous system, as everything is characteristically slow to heal.
I am well over 60 years old, so can't expect quick healing.

Maureen, I don't think the van is innocent, but can't think of a way to test. Maybe someone
else on this list knows of a way.

It seems that the right response in general is to avoid and/or block radiation, and also to
rebuild the body with the right food.
http://www.paleodiet.com/

Hope this helps.

William






--- In [hidden email], "Maureen" <m.a.norman@...> wrote:

>
> After the electronic exposure began for me in 2000 until I
> learned what it was and how to shield myself a little from
> some aspects of it at times it was so severe my teeth were
> broken. It was one after another and it was all the ones
> that contained fillings that broke, although they'd been
> perfectly okay. The last one was just over a year ago. A
> filling fell out and I had it replaced. After I left the dentist
> the tinnitus became so extreme the pressure of it was bad
> until the tooth that had just been filled shattered. Immediately
> the tinnitus eased off.
>
> At the same time my teeth began breaking in October/Nov
> 2000 my sinuses were badly affected. At that time my hair
> became very thin and this has been an ongoing process.
>

>

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Snoshoe
Hi William and Maureen,

I had that too, the teeth rapidly decaying, rather than just
breaking, and the hair falling out after radiation overexposure. That
is just a couple of the symptoms of radiation sickness.

I haven't been able to test it, but perhaps someone here with the
appropriate meters can. -

I've run across a little information recently that salt, and possibly
copper, can help reduce the magnetic field that comes along. I don't
know the thicknesses required or anything besides that, but it's
better than a stick in the eye to check out. :)

(If you happen to have one of those copper bottom fry pans that the
copper layer is kinda thick, rather than a thin coating you have a
big piece to try it with.)

~ Snoshoe

--- In [hidden email], "m.a.norman" <m.a.norman@...> wrote:

>
> I would like is some kind of material to enclose myself in
> when I'm in my home to block the emf. I'm not sure
> there is any. That is, what a pensioner could afford.
>
> Maureen
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "skrzn" <WilliamSchnell@...>
> To: <[hidden email]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 3:44 PM
> Subject: [eSens] Re: How do I stop these painful reactions ??
>
>
> > This is the first I've seen that someone had similar problems, re
teeth
> breaking and fillings
> > (metal) falling out, also hair getting thin.
> > This happened in the years before and during the time a
potentially deadly
> heart arrhythmia
> > showed up (1995). I've been looking for the cause ever since, and
until
> recently never
> > thought that eSens might have anything to do with it.
> > The cause - it could be because in those years I was riding about
10,000
> miles/year in
> > Canada, U.S.A. and Mexico by BMW motorcycle which has the
ignition wires
> to the spark
> > plugs a few inches in from of my shins. My legs are weak and
clumsy since
> then.
> >
> > I had the remaining metal fillings removed and replaced with
plastic
> composite fillings
> > (expen$ive), sold the motorcycle (had to - heart problems caused
dizzy
> spells), and started
> > eating biologically appropriate food. This is called the
paleolithic diet,

> as much raw as I can
> > stand..
> >
> > Hair stopped falling out.
> > Legs slowly recovering.
> > No more teeth problems,(never noticed any gum problems).
> > Heart arrhythnia is much less frequent, and no longer terrifying.
> >
> > I still suspect damage to the nervous system, as everything is
> characteristically slow to heal.
> > I am well over 60 years old, so can't expect quick healing.
> >
> > Maureen, I don't think the van is innocent, but can't think of a
way to
> test. Maybe someone
> > else on this list knows of a way.
> >
> > It seems that the right response in general is to avoid and/or
block

> radiation, and also to
> > rebuild the body with the right food.
> > http://www.paleodiet.com/
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > William
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In [hidden email], "Maureen" <m.a.norman@> wrote:
> > >
> > > After the electronic exposure began for me in 2000 until I
> > > learned what it was and how to shield myself a little from
> > > some aspects of it at times it was so severe my teeth were
> > > broken. It was one after another and it was all the ones
> > > that contained fillings that broke, although they'd been
> > > perfectly okay. The last one was just over a year ago. A
> > > filling fell out and I had it replaced. After I left the
dentist
> > > the tinnitus became so extreme the pressure of it was bad
> > > until the tooth that had just been filled shattered.  
Immediately
> > > the tinnitus eased off.
> > >
> > > At the same time my teeth began breaking in October/Nov
> > > 2000 my sinuses were badly affected. At that time my hair
> > > became very thin and this has been an ongoing process.
> > >