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Re: new and confused

Torbjörn Lindblom
Dear Diane,

I’m terribly sorry to hear about the problems you have. Here you have a late
answer.
I suggest you (and everybody also on this list!) to read the book “The
invisible disease” by Gunni Nordstrom.
ISBN 1-903816-71-8 http://www.o-books.net/currentaffairs.htm
It is about“ The dangers of environmental illnesses caused by
electromagnetic fields and chemical emissions. - The evidence that VDUs,
mobile phones, electric lights and other modern appliances can make you
ill.”

I act as an international contact person for FEB in Sweden. In USA I have
the following contacts to recommend:


Dr. Gunnar Heuser, NeuroMed and NeuroTox Associates Medical Group;
Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at U.C.L.A. School of Medicine.
E-mail: [hidden email]
His mailing address as of 1998: 17366 Sunset Boulevard #101B, Pacific
Palisades, CA 90272.

In an affidavit of 11:06:98 he wrote, "As a clinician, I can state that
electrical sensitivity is a real medical disease. My more than twenty
electrically sensitive patients and all other electrically sensitive
patients are in urgent need of relief. Exposure to any radio frequency
radiation should be avoided in these patients."


Dr. Hooshang Hooshmand. Neurological Associates, 1255 37th suite, Suite B,
Vero Beach, Florida 32960. Tels: 561 770 9339
e-mail: [hidden email]

Dr. Hooshmand has treated electrically injured patients for decades. He has
written and lectured widely on the subject. One of his specialised
interests is the treatment of stray voltage victims.


Dr. William Rea, Environmental Health Center, 8345 Walnut Hill Lane, #205.
Dallas, Texas 75231. Tel: 214 368 4132
E-mail: [hidden email]
Dr. William Rea has treated many with the condition, at his Texan Clinic.
He is described as "likely the pre-eminent environmental medicine
practitioner in the United States.
Website information on his Dallas Environmental Health Clinic (plus his
other clinics) is at: www.ehcd.com/center/ From there you can access
various features of the clinics.


Also worth accessing is the website for proceedings of conferences held on
environmental medicine. A great conference right on electrosensitivity took
place in 1997. The abstracts are online. You could trace lots of
specialists from these abstracts.
To access this: www.aehf.com/articles . Then scroll forward to 1997

Also Dr. Robert Becker and Andrew Marino, Ph.D. would be worth contacting
for information on current specialists in ES (electrosensitivity). A
transcript of Linda Moulton Howe's May 14, 2000 "British Cell Phone Alert
and An Interview with Robert O. Becker, M.D." can be reached at
www.earthfiles.com/earth134.htm. She would know his current address. He
was/is professionally affiliated with Dep. of Orthopedic Surgery, State U of
New York, Upstate Med. Center, but as he qualified in medicine way back in
1948 perhaps he has retired now.

I hope this can be of some help to you

Torbjorn






>From: diane nazarenko <[hidden email]>
>Reply-To: [hidden email]
>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: Re: [eSens] new and confused
>Date: Mon, 02 Aug 2004 11:30:07 -0400
>
>[hidden email] wrote:
>
> > Hallo Diane,
> > for me as a medical doctor your story clearly shows, that the trauma
> > of the
> > surgery was after all too much for your system. There is the
> > anaethesia, which
> > is actually an intoxication with some aftereffects. There are the
> > scars, that
> > irritate the acupuncture meridians and the energy flow in the body.
> > Usually
> > there are given injections of procain or lidocain into the area of the
> > scars.
> > Naturopathic doctors know how to do this. This might already be enough
>to
> > significantly decrease the complaints. You might also have a electrosmog
> > neutralizing device with you. Some are mentioned here in this list. I
> > have been using
> > BioProtect for my patients with good results (www.bioprotect.de.vu).
> > Also taking
> > antioxydants is helpful, but does not actually resolve the situation,
> > its a
> > good compensation.
> > Don`t do all at once, for then you will not know what actually helped.
> > Start
> > with the things, that you easily can change.
> > Greetings
> > Dietrich
> >
>Thank you for your reply. It does seem to me that the surgery was just
>too much for me on top of the yr of heavy bleeding and the move into
>this new building. I was also given a large blood transfusion, could
>that have an effect as well?
>I am hoping to find a doctor here that is understanding of this
>condition, so far my doctors have looked at me like I'm crazy. Do you
>know anyone in the US that specializes in this?
>Thanks again
>diane
>

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