Yes the field's from a circuit box below are terrible. I have to avoid that room for anything. I am behind most here. Went out yesterday & got some relief of symptoms at a HF store. Can someone post instruction to make body voltage meter? At emfcenter.com/metrsale.htm We have aluminum wiring. would you buy the Alpha AC for ELF -VLF for that? Then the Trifield XE 100 for emf's? We'r considering rewiring or moving. I'd like to test for emf's & levels at a new place. Thanks, Kathy [hidden email] --- In [hidden email], "Smith and Jones" <aliassmithandjones@...> wrote: > > > I agree with your suggestion about turning off the electricity in the bedroom with a dipole switch. That is what I have done as well. My bedroom was the worst room in the house. I slept on the couch in the living room for years. But I continued to work on the bedroom. I've done so many things to that room. Things which most people would not consider doing. I have lots of shielding in the form of velostat which blocks microwaves as well. I spent whole rolls of the stuff just making a canopy protection around the bed in that room. But still I could not sleep in the room. Till I did something that I can't explain. While looking at other homes I noticed the effect all wood houses had on me. I live in a metal mobile home and needed some of the wood effect. So I took some tongue and groove wood and build a wood canopy directly on the walls in the corner of the room where my bed is. From floor to ceiling on both the headrest side and the wall on one side of the bed and also across the ceiling. I put a couple inches of space between the wood and the shielding on the wall and crammed pink insulation into that space. I have not slept one night on the couch in the living room since I did that. I am sleeping like a baby again. It can be done. > --- In [hidden email], "emraware" <emraware@> wrote: > > > > Hi Andrew, > > > > In the beginning, I made the mistake of only considering wireless radiation and not electrical radiation. Later, I realized that electrical radiation from wires in the walls/floors was also affecting me all along. > > > > IMPORTANT: The copper paint and silver mesh, while blocking microwaves, may increase electrical exposure due to their conductivity. (Listen to Camilla's interview with Vicki Warren on electromagnetichealth.org). Thus, when attempting microwave shielding, try to turn off the circuit breakers most affecting your room's electrical wiring. If necessary, route in a power extension cable from outside-- you can even make a shielded power cable. > > See: http://www.emfcenter.com/emffree.htm for ideas on what is being done in California > > > > My suggestions: > > 1. Get an AM radio <$20: You need to turn off any sources of digital harmonics such as dimmer switches and plasma TV's and computers. Dimmer switches and plasma TV's in another room could still affect you if the wiring is somehow going through your room. > > 2. Get a cheap non-contact voltage detector <$20. You'll find that a metal table near energized wires hidden in floors/walls can also become slightly energized if it's close enough. > > 3. Get a body voltage meter, or make your own. Find out which circuit breakers most impact your room, and see which can be permanently turned off. Replace metal bed frame with wooden. > > > > For some illustrations, check: > > http://www.wireless-precaution.com/main/precautions.php > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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