I've hard that the icemakers in refrigerators create dirty electricity.
Our frig doesn't have an icemaker, and neither does it produce dirty electricity. Yours may not, either. You can check that by checking, with a Stetzerizer meter, the current in the outlet the frig is plugged into. See if the reading goes up when the frig is running, or not. Regarding the suggestion of turning off just ther circuit to the bedroom at night, that may not be enough. Your bed may pick up current from the wiring in the ceiling of the room beneath your bedrooom, etcetera. You'll need to think about it and turn off at night all circuits that can affect your bedroom. Since dirty electricity can jump from a hot circuit to things like water pipes, ductwork, hot water system radiators, and even the metal casing of electrical conduits that are off or no longer contain wires, it would be helpful to check with an appropriate meter. One that can identify electrical fields of the higher frequencies that are associated with ES symptoms. A simple Gauss meter cannot do this, so lack of a reading on one does not mean the area is clear of harmful frequencies. Shivani Arjuna www.LifeEnergies.com ************** Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion blog, plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com. (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
What does that mean, dirty electricity. I am wondering why the electrical in my house is soooo toxic to me but I went to a friends home & I didn't react there. Most homes I do but this one I did not. Can some explain that to me.
The house I am staying in in Rio Rico is moldy but the electric is ok for me there. An old fridge. Has a propane stove. I don't get why that house is ok electrically also. Loni --- On Thu, 9/11/08, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> wrote: From: [hidden email] <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Re: refridgerators To: [hidden email] Date: Thursday, September 11, 2008, 7:13 PM I've hard that the icemakers in refrigerators create dirty electricity. Our frig doesn't have an icemaker, and neither does it produce dirty electricity. Yours may not, either. You can check that by checking, with a Stetzerizer meter, the current in the outlet the frig is plugged into. See if the reading goes up when the frig is running, or not. Regarding the suggestion of turning off just ther circuit to the bedroom at night, that may not be enough. Your bed may pick up current from the wiring in the ceiling of the room beneath your bedrooom, etcetera. You'll need to think about it and turn off at night all circuits that can affect your bedroom. Since dirty electricity can jump from a hot circuit to things like water pipes, ductwork, hot water system radiators, and even the metal casing of electrical conduits that are off or no longer contain wires, it would be helpful to check with an appropriate meter. One that can identify electrical fields of the higher frequencies that are associated with ES symptoms. A simple Gauss meter cannot do this, so lack of a reading on one does not mean the area is clear of harmful frequencies. Shivani Arjuna www.LifeEnergies. com ************ ** Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion blog, plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com. (http://www.stylelis t.com/trends? ncid=aolsty00050 000000014) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Hi again, Loni,
My building biologist told me of a great product I might be able to use to eradicate mold! It is called "Ductworx" by the company EcoQuest. It is a type of peroxide generator. There is a table top model and another model you attach to your furnace. I react slightly to the ductwork in thehouse we bought, but do not know what I am reacting to (could be gluten oran odorless microbe, etc). So he suggested letting me borrow his table top unit for a month to see what happens. (If it clears up, we'll know it was a microbe of some sort. If not, the ductwork is coming out!) You might ask your building biologist whether he knows about this product andtell him my biologist was *loaning* me one to try and see if he would do the same. It will kill whatever is in your Rio Rico house in a month's time (tho the mold might return in time). It cleans microbes on both the ductwork and surfaces in your house. You might or might not react to this unit also. I am going to test it out in our garage first to see if I react. My best to you, Diane --- On Thu, 9/11/08, Loni Rosser <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Loni Rosser <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: refridgerators & More To: [hidden email] Date: Thursday, September 11, 2008, 11:27 PM What does that mean, dirty electricity. I am wondering why the electrical in my house is soooo toxic to me but I went to a friends home & I didn't react there. Most homes I do but this one I did not. Can some explain that to me. The house I am staying in in Rio Rico is moldy but the electric is ok for me there. An old fridge. Has a propane stove. I don't get why that house is ok electrically also. Loni --- On Thu, 9/11/08, SArjuna@aol. com <SArjuna@aol. com> wrote: From: SArjuna@aol. com <SArjuna@aol. com> Subject: [eSens] Re: refridgerators To: eSens@yahoogroups. com Date: Thursday, September 11, 2008, 7:13 PM I've hard that the icemakers in refrigerators create dirty electricity. Our frig doesn't have an icemaker, and neither does it produce dirty electricity. Yours may not, either. You can check that by checking, with a Stetzerizer meter, the current in the outlet the frig is plugged into. See if the reading goes up when the frig is running, or not. Regarding the suggestion of turning off just ther circuit to the bedroom at night, that may not be enough. Your bed may pick up current from the wiring in the ceiling of the room beneath your bedrooom, etcetera. You'll need to think about it and turn off at night all circuits that can affect your bedroom. Since dirty electricity can jump from a hot circuit to things like water pipes, ductwork, hot water system radiators, and even the metal casing of electrical conduits that are off or no longer contain wires, it would be helpful to check with an appropriate meter. One that can identify electrical fields of the higher frequencies that are associated with ES symptoms. A simple Gauss meter cannot do this, so lack of a reading on one does not mean the area is clear of harmful frequencies. Shivani Arjuna www.LifeEnergies. com ************ ** Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion blog, plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com. (http://www.stylelis t.com/trends? ncid=aolsty00050 000000014) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> What does that mean, dirty electricity.
"Clean electricity" is simply the pure 50hz/60hz signal that appliances, etc. need to work. However, this clean signal can become "dirty" when noise is added to it. This noise comes from motors, radio waves, dimmer switches, computers, florescent lights, etc. To some extent, this dirty electricity can be cleaned up using power filters. Marc |
So all these reasons could be why my house is more intolerable than another. Like the cell radiation is high so that could be affecting my electricity? Loni
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> So all these reasons could be why my house is more intolerable than
> another. Like the cell radiation is high so that could be affecting my > electricity? Yes, certainly frequencies from the cell towers could be "riding" on top of your electrical power lines. One way to see if this is a problem for you is to go to your fusebox, shut off all the power in the house, and then wait and see if your symptoms subside. Marc |
Oh most everything is off now & it is much better. Loni
--- On Fri, 9/12/08, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] dirty electricity To: [hidden email] Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 10:22 AM > So all these reasons could be why my house is more intolerable than > another. Like the cell radiation is high so that could be affecting my > electricity? Yes, certainly frequencies from the cell towers could be "riding" on top of your electrical power lines. One way to see if this is a problem for you is to go to your fusebox, shut off all the power in the house, and then wait and see if your symptoms subside. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> Oh most everything is off now & it is much better. Loni
Do you mean that you have appliances turned off, or the power is turned off at the fusebox? I assume you've had your outlets checked, to make sure they are wired properly? I assume you've tried unplugging things one-by-one, to see if it's simply one piece of electrical equipment in your house that is dirtying the rest of the house? (note that it could also be any compact flourescent lights, any dimmer switches, anything with a motor in it... even certain power strips can cause agitation). I know you've tried the Quantum Home, which did not help but can relieve some symptoms of bad electricity in the house. Have you tried the Stetzerizer filters, which can help with some types of dirty electricity? Marc |
I turned almost everything off at the fuse box. Even the fridge because it is a big problem for me. I have the dryer on & the electric in the den so Ican be on this computer now.
That's pretty much it. I am in a room that is furthest away from the rooms with the highest RF readings. Only way I can tolerate the house. When everyone comes home at about 2 or 3pm I have to turn it on & leave. Go to the mall or the movies. Life reallyis sucky for me. Loni --- On Fri, 9/12/08, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] dirty electricity To: [hidden email] Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 10:51 AM > Oh most everything is off now & it is much better. Loni Do you mean that you have appliances turned off, or the power is turned off at the fusebox? I assume you've had your outlets checked, to make sure they are wired properly? I assume you've tried unplugging things one-by-one, to see if it's simply one piece of electrical equipment in your house that is dirtying the rest of the house? (note that it could also be any compact flourescent lights, any dimmer switches, anything with a motor in it... even certain power strips can cause agitation). I know you've tried the Quantum Home, which did not help but can relieve some symptoms of bad electricity in the house. Have you tried the Stetzerizer filters, which can help with some types of dirty electricity? Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> Only way I can tolerate the house. When everyone comes home at about 2 or
> 3 pm I have to turn it on & leave. Go to the mall or the movies. Life > really is sucky for me. Loni So it sounds to me like you might be able to make the house tolerable by "cleaning up" the noise in the electricity running through your house. Either with power filtering power strips plugged into the most offensive appliances (fridge, etc.), or with standalone plug-in Stetzerizer filters. BTW, did you ever receive the Bio-Protect card I sent you, Loni? If it didn't work by having it on your person, I suppose you could try taping it to your fusebox.... Marc |
Where would I get this power filters? I still have the RF to deal with.
Yes I did get the card, thank you. Loni --- On Fri, 9/12/08, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] dirty electricity To: [hidden email] Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 11:17 AM > Only way I can tolerate the house. When everyone comes home at about 2 or > 3 pm I have to turn it on & leave. Go to the mall or the movies. Life > really is sucky for me. Loni So it sounds to me like you might be able to make the house tolerable by "cleaning up" the noise in the electricity running through your house. Either with power filtering power strips plugged into the most offensive appliances (fridge, etc.), or with standalone plug-in Stetzerizer filters. BTW, did you ever receive the Bio-Protect card I sent you, Loni? If it didn't work by having it on your person, I suppose you could try taping it to your fusebox.... Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> Where would I get this power filters? I still have the RF to deal with.
Yes, but if you can tolerate a room in the back with all the power turned off, then I would think that you might also be able to tolerate that room with some power filtering and the power on. That would seem to be preferable (and cheaper!) than building a whole new structure on the property. The Stetzerizer plug-in filters can be bought from many places. These would be plugged into outlets near the fusebox, or near the nastiest appliances (fridge, etc.). Here are a few places which sell the filters at $30 each: http://lessemf.com/suppress.html http://www.lifeenergies.com/products/products.htm#hardware http://www.dirtyelectricity.ca/graham-stetzer_filters.htm Filtering power strips are more of a generic thing, although personally I find that many cheap power strips with EMI filters make me worse. One good brand is Furman -- the ones with the linear filtering technology. Plugging your fridge into this would keep a lot of the noise it generates from dirtying the power elsewhere in the house. The cheapest strip with the linear filtering is the Furman PST-8: http://www.aiconsol.com/pst-8-furman.html Marc |
I agree with Marc's advice overall.
But technically, if you have RF on a power line caused by a transmitter, a lot of it will be common mode (hot and neutral wires in phase), and the GS filter is of no use. Even the Furman does not give specs for common mode filtering, which may mean it does nothing. Cell phone frequencies don't go very far on wires so those are probably not an issue with dirty power. I think AM radio signals can be an issue, probably TV too if you're near a transmitter. But a common problem is sparking or micro-arcing on the power lines themselves, which cause noise from about 1 MHz to nearly 1 GHz. Hold a radio near a power cord with *all* your breakers off. If there's still a buzz it's definitely dirty power coming from outside. It could be the neighbors or the power company's fault. Sometimes the power company can tighten connectors, remove debris, replace bad connectors, and the problem is solved. Bill On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Where would I get this power filters? I still have the RF to deal > with. > > Yes, but if you can tolerate a room in the back with all the power > turned off, then I would think that you might also be able to > tolerate that room with some power filtering and the power on. > That would seem to be preferable (and cheaper!) than building > a whole new structure on the property. > > The Stetzerizer plug-in filters can be bought from many places. > These would be plugged into outlets near the fusebox, or near > the nastiest appliances (fridge, etc.). Here are a few places > which sell the filters at $30 each: > > http://lessemf.com/suppress.html > http://www.lifeenergies.com/products/products.htm#hardware > http://www.dirtyelectricity.ca/graham-stetzer_filters.htm > > Filtering power strips are more of a generic thing, although > personally I find that many cheap power strips with EMI filters > make me worse. One good brand is Furman -- the ones with > the linear filtering technology. Plugging > your fridge into this would keep a lot of the noise it > generates from dirtying the power elsewhere in the house. > The cheapest strip with the linear filtering is the > Furman PST-8: > > http://www.aiconsol.com/pst-8-furman.html > > Marc > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Oh, and I see that Furman power strip is $10 cheaper here:
http://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=FUPST8 Audio/Video stores are also obsessed with power line noise, but for different reasons than we are... :-) Marc |
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Ahhh, getting too complicated for my chemically injurred brain. Loni
--- On Fri, 9/12/08, Bill Bruno <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Bill Bruno <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] dirty electricity To: [hidden email] Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 12:25 PM I agree with Marc's advice overall. But technically, if you have RF on a power line caused by a transmitter, a lot of it will be common mode (hot and neutral wires in phase), and the GS filter is of no use. Even the Furman does not give specs for common mode filtering, which may mean it does nothing. Cell phone frequencies don't go very far on wires so those are probably not an issue with dirty power. I think AM radio signals can be an issue, probably TV too if you're near a transmitter. But a common problem is sparking or micro-arcing on the power lines themselves, which cause noise from about 1 MHz to nearly 1 GHz. Hold a radio near a power cord with *all* your breakers off. If there's still a buzz it's definitely dirty power coming from outside. It could be the neighbors or the power company's fault. Sometimes the power company can tighten connectors, remove debris, replace bad connectors, and the problem is solved. Bill On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries. com> wrote: > > Where would I get this power filters? I still have the RF to deal > with. > > Yes, but if you can tolerate a room in the back with all the power > turned off, then I would think that you might also be able to > tolerate that room with some power filtering and the power on. > That would seem to be preferable (and cheaper!) than building > a whole new structure on the property. > > The Stetzerizer plug-in filters can be bought from many places. > These would be plugged into outlets near the fusebox, or near > the nastiest appliances (fridge, etc.). Here are a few places > which sell the filters at $30 each: > > http://lessemf. com/suppress. html > http://www.lifeener gies.com/ products/ products. htm#hardware > http://www.dirtyele ctricity. ca/graham- stetzer_filters. htm > > Filtering power strips are more of a generic thing, although > personally I find that many cheap power strips with EMI filters > make me worse. One good brand is Furman -- the ones with > the linear filtering technology. Plugging > your fridge into this would keep a lot of the noise it > generates from dirtying the power elsewhere in the house. > The cheapest strip with the linear filtering is the > Furman PST-8: > > http://www.aiconsol .com/pst- 8-furman. html > > Marc > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> Ahhh, getting too complicated for my chemically injurred brain. Loni
Heh, heh.. yes, I'm not too clear on what "common mode" noise is either... I just try things, and see if they help. :-) I guess if one needs common mode noise rejection, then you could get something like the $20 TDK ANF-106U Plug-in RFI Filters sold on this site: http://www.sphere.bc.ca/test/acfilters.html Although these can only handle 6 amps, so I don't think you could use these with a fridge, which probably requires more amperage. Marc |
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> > > So all these reasons could be why my house is more intolerable than > > another. Like the cell radiation is high so that could be affecting my > > electricity? > > Yes, certainly frequencies from the cell towers could be "riding" > on top of your electrical power lines. One way to see if this is a > problem for you is to go to your fusebox, shut off all the power in > the house, and then wait and see if your symptoms subside. > > Marc > Ironically I think this is my problem. I removed an internet satellite receiver/transmitter from my roof which reduced my rf readings by 50% but they were still high. I just received 3 Stetzer filters as an experiment but still not sleeping well. I know you need more but I just can't drop $600 at once. My Zapchecker still goes crazy in places it shouldn't. Like in an interior wall. I think it's measuring rf frequencies over power lines.... sigh. Thanks, Alan |
Hello Alan,
if you go around with a thermometer, you just as well get strange readings. The Stetzer filters do work in quite another frequency range as your Zap checker works. And their influence you certainly cannot measure with a Zap Checker. With elektrosmog, it is AND, AND and AND. Everything together. And high frequencies can ride along on other frequencies. As you can read in *het bitje*, two Italians did measure higher frequencies at powerlines. I measured on my computer monitor, which is qua VLF frequencies excellent, but I found peaks about 4.5 MHz. So the whole spectrum, from 0 Hz up to 7 GHz must be measured, in order to know what is going on. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Bitdefender ----- Original Message ----- From: "abailey63" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 10:53 PM Subject: [eSens] Re: dirty electricity > --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: >> >> > So all these reasons could be why my house is more intolerable than >> > another. Like the cell radiation is high so that could be affecting my >> > electricity? >> >> Yes, certainly frequencies from the cell towers could be "riding" >> on top of your electrical power lines. One way to see if this is a >> problem for you is to go to your fusebox, shut off all the power in >> the house, and then wait and see if your symptoms subside. >> >> Marc >> > > Ironically I think this is my problem. I removed an internet satellite > receiver/transmitter from my roof which reduced my rf readings by 50% > but they were still high. I just received 3 Stetzer filters as an > experiment but still not sleeping well. I know you need more but I > just can't drop $600 at once. My Zapchecker still goes crazy in places > it shouldn't. Like in an interior wall. I think it's measuring rf > frequencies over power lines.... sigh. > > Thanks, Alan > |
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Loni,
It seems I'm probably 2 weeks ahead of you but having similar problems. Maybe our experiences can help each other. I think I'm having similar house problems to you. I can't sleep feel edgy all the time. I tried plugging my quantum home into the outlet coming directly off the fuse box. There is usually one. This helped a little. I just got 3 stetzer filters and plugged them into my outlets in my bedroom only. This helped a little more. This is less than you need but you usually need 20 which costs $600. I am picking up 2 furman emi/rfi surge protectors today. But these are cheaper they don't have the "linear" filtering. I'm going to plug these into some equipment that I think is problematic. I also ordered a 3 pack of tachyon disks. No idea about these but I figured I'd give it a shot. I'm going to tape these to the fuse box. I'm using what I call the buckshot approach right now to see if anything alleviates my symptoms. I'm not sleeping well at all and that is just killing me. I also have MCS and have recovered a lot. Just moved to this house to avoid toxic chemicals and the house passed my basic emf checks but I think there are wiring problems. Electricity is screwy here. I will try shutting off all the circuit breakers to see what happens. So I have much more to do. I'll keep you posted with my findings with the understanding that everyone's reaction to this stuff is different. Thanks, Alan --- In [hidden email], Loni Rosser <loni326@...> wrote: > > I turned almost everything off at the fuse box. Even the fridge because it is a big problem for me. I have the dryer on & the electric in the den so I can be on this computer now. > That's pretty much it. I am in a room that is furthest away from the rooms with the highest RF readings. > > Only way I can tolerate the house. When everyone comes home at about 2 or 3 pm I have to turn it on & leave. Go to the mall or the movies. Life really is sucky for me. Loni > > > > --- On Fri, 9/12/08, Marc Martin <marc@...> wrote: > > From: Marc Martin <marc@...> > Subject: Re: [eSens] dirty electricity > To: [hidden email] > Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 10:51 AM > > > > > > > > Oh most everything is off now & it is much better. Loni > > Do you mean that you have appliances turned off, or the > power is turned off at the fusebox? > > I assume you've had your outlets checked, to make sure > they are wired properly? > > I assume you've tried unplugging things one-by-one, to > see if it's simply one piece of electrical equipment > in your house that is dirtying the rest of the house? > (note that it could also be any compact flourescent > lights, any dimmer switches, anything with a motor in > it... even certain power strips can cause agitation). > > I know you've tried the Quantum Home, which did not help > but can relieve some symptoms of bad electricity in the > house. > > Have you tried the Stetzerizer filters, which can help > with some types of dirty electricity? > > Marc > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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I can only tolerate it for so long. My skin starts to burn, it just builds up. I guess i could try the filters however. Loni
--- On Fri, 9/12/08, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] dirty electricity To: [hidden email] Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 11:46 AM > Where would I get this power filters? I still have the RF to deal with. Yes, but if you can tolerate a room in the back with all the power turned off, then I would think that you might also be able to tolerate that room with some power filtering and the power on. That would seem to be preferable (and cheaper!) than building a whole new structure on the property. The Stetzerizer plug-in filters can be bought from many places. These would be plugged into outlets near the fusebox, or near the nastiest appliances (fridge, etc.). Here are a few places which sell the filters at $30 each: http://lessemf. com/suppress. html http://www.lifeener gies.com/ products/ products. htm#hardware http://www.dirtyele ctricity. ca/graham- stetzer_filters. htm Filtering power strips are more of a generic thing, although personally I find that many cheap power strips with EMI filters make me worse. One good brand is Furman -- the ones with the linear filtering technology. Plugging your fridge into this would keep a lot of the noise it generates from dirtying the power elsewhere in the house. The cheapest strip with the linear filtering is the Furman PST-8: http://www.aiconsol .com/pst- 8-furman. html Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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