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SArjuna
In response to comments Steve made about living off the grid...

Having your wiring in metal conduit is not going to help with the problem of
dirty electricity that is created by the inverter. The damaging frequencies
will be broadcast from the system whenever the inverter is on. (In our
house, even metal conduit from which the wiring had been pulled created a great
pathway for dirty electricity, with current jumping to it from live circuits.)

It's possible to have an inverter made with filtering built into in.
Trying to add filters afterward, however, will likely destroy the inverter.

Shivani Arjuna
www.LifeEnergies.com


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Re: Place to live/off the grid...

skolyer
I disagree. Though everything you said may be true there is something else to consider. And that is the copper in the wire. The toxic effects of copper are identical to the toxic effects of mercury. Many in this group have, or believe they have the symptoms of mercury toxicity. What they may also be suffering from is the toxic effects of copper. I put my wiring inside metal conduit and can really tell a difference in the energy I feel in my home.


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In response to comments Steve made about living off the grid...

Having your wiring in metal conduit is not going to help with the problem of
dirty electricity that is created by the inverter. The damaging frequencies
will be broadcast from the system whenever the inverter is on. (In our
house, even metal conduit from which the wiring had been pulled created a great
pathway for dirty electricity, with current jumping to it from live circuits.)

It's possible to have an inverter made with filtering built into in.
Trying to add filters afterward, however, will likely destroy the inverter.

Shivani Arjuna
www.LifeEnergies.com

**************
It's only a deal if it's where you want to
go. Find your travel deal here.

(http://information.travel.aol.com/deals?ncid=aoltrv00050000000047)

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