In a message dated 09/07/2011 03:33:13 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: Shielding advice IS avoidance advice! You could get the best-grade Swiss Shield fabric (They have 3 grades.) and create a shielded area in the back seat of a car, then have someone drive you. At night when you stop over you could set up a Swiss Shield canopy over a take-apart frame you make for yourself to take along. Radio-broadcasting meters are not the only thing you'll encounter while travelling. All the bigger motels/hotels now have WiFi. And all major roads are dotted with microwave towers. On our own travels, we look for small motels run by Pakistani/indian folks that don't have WiFi. Otherwise I am not able to fall asleep for hours, then sleep fitfully. Some bed & breakfast places don't have WiFi. Good to Google and call ahead, to find out. You can tell the desk clerk who answers the phone at one the larger motels why you need a place that does not have WiFi and ask them for the name of any small place in their area that may not have it, then call them to see. I also got some radiowave shielding fabric from LessEMF.com that I have fastened over a stick, like a flag. I hold the stick so the fabric hangs down beteeen me and each tower as we drive along. (When there are two towers close, I shield myself from the nastiest looking one.) My Electrosmog Detector indicates that this works very well. And my body agrees. Before I thought of that, i was not able to sleep after a day of driving along exposed to radiation from one tower after the other. The exposure during the short amount of time during the day that I spend at rest stops, or even a restaurant, doesn't interfere with my sleep. Shivani Arjuna www.LifeEnergies.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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In a message dated 09/07/2011 03:33:13 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: Shielding advice IS avoidance advice! You could get the best-grade Swiss Shield fabric (They have 3 grades.) and create a shielded area in the back seat of a car, then have someone drive you. At night when you stop over you could set up a Swiss Shield canopy over a take-apart frame you make for yourself to take along. Radio-broadcasting meters are not the only thing you'll encounter while travelling. All the bigger motels/hotels now have WiFi. And all major roads are dotted with microwave towers. On our own travels, we look for small motels run by Pakistani/indian folks that don't have WiFi. Otherwise I am not able to fall asleep for hours, then sleep fitfully. Some bed & breakfast places don't have WiFi. Good to Google and call ahead, to find out. You can tell the desk clerk who answers the phone at one the larger motels why you need a place that does not have WiFi and ask them for the name of any small place in their area that may not have it, then call them to see. I also got some radiowave shielding fabric from LessEMF.com that I have fastened over a stick, like a flag. I hold the stick so the fabric hangs down beteeen me and each tower as we drive along. (When there are two towers close, I shield myself from the nastiest looking one.) My Electrosmog Detector indicates that this works very well. And my body agrees. Before I thought of that, i was not able to sleep after a day of driving along exposed to radiation from one tower after the other. The exposure during the short amount of time during the day that I spend at rest stops, or even a restaurant, doesn't interfere with my sleep. Shivani Arjuna www.LifeEnergies.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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