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Reply to Cara re. body voltage meters

SArjuna
Cara wrote:

> I have a trifield meter, a body voltage meter, and an extremely
> sensitive human meter (my husband). We have used all three
> over the past 10 months, just as you describe, in a search for a
> safer place to live. But always one or more of the meters has
> indicated a problem. Also, as I posted once before (many
> months ago), there seems to be a disconnect between what the
> meters (especially the body voltage meter) says and how my
> husband FEELS. We are now not confident enough in any of
> these readings to trust that they provide meaningful information.
>
Shhivani replies:
The Trifield is all but useless as an electric field meter, which you
need, to identify electric fields that contain the damaging high frequencies.
A body voltage meter cannot be really useful unless it reads the voltage
going through you. This means the meter must be attached to your body at
two places, such as your right arm and right ankle, with electrode patches. I
have a meter like this, designed by Dr. Martin Graham. I use it in my
workshops so that people can actually hear the sounds it makes when they are
exposed to something that causes current to flow through them. -The water
coming out of many people's faucets, for example! Hearing is believing.
People's eyes pop open and they all say "Ooohhh!"
Regards,
Shivani


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