William Rae in his paper with square waves
from ELF to 1MHz found pretty much each
person had different frequencies they responded to.
I do think there are different types of exposures
that should be distinguished (square waves,
pulsed microwaves, etc) but there are no
papers that really compare these.
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Marc Martin <
[hidden email]> wrote:
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>
> I prefer to think of everyone as a unique case, rather than categorize
> them by frequency. Besides, the vast majority of people don't have the
> meters to determine which frequencies they are really reacting to
> (good quality meters which cover every possible frequency range would
> be rather expensive)
>
> Marc
>
> > Marc, did you ever think to make a category of e-sens person. I mean
> > there are some that can't stand High freq ... other low .. etc...
> > maybe this is due to how is severe the esens but I guess there are
> > different 'configurations' of sensibility.
>
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