I have had a continuous high-pitched ringing in one ear since last
August, also roaring/pounding periodically. It started a couple of weeks after some dental work (dentist did use a rubber dam but I understand that this is not enough). I also had a long flight (from Hawaii to the UK) the week before it began (compacted ear wax?) and the night before I used a satellite cell phone briefly without a wire (not sure about the satellite bit my sister's partner works for Virgin Mobile and he has a phone that works internationally) I've entertained all sorts of theories from wax in my ears to mercury toxicity to ES but last night I think I got a clue: I was at a dance class and the ringing briefly became really loud. I looked around and realised I was sitting near an emitter for the wireless microphone that the teacher uses. Apparently we get wireless internet signals from our neighbor (our guests have told us they can connect wirelessly). I'm going to get an electrosmog detector to see what is going on for myself. Anybody have any success in blocking these emissions? Thanks, Aline |
In a message dated 5/21/2007 8:19:42 PM GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: Apparently we get wireless internet signals from our neighbor (our guests have told us they can connect wirelessly). I'm going to get an electrosmog detector to see what is going on for myself. Anybody have any success in blocking these emissions? Thanks, Aline PAUL UK REPLIES - Yes I too have very peircing ringing in my ears - Tinitus - the compacted wax would not help and inconjunction with a long haul flight would be bad union, you might end up with a inner ear inflamation etc..which would cuase temporary noise, but as you say you notice reaction from wireless mike. The hairs in our ears that vibrate and translate into sound must also be truamatised by microwaves of certain frequencies/intensity also the blood polarity might be effected and as it rushes past the ears and audiological nerve might cause a polarisation of the hairs hence the ringing - thats entirely my theory, but in essence it is a good indicator of a form of microwave poisoning yet another body warning system coming online ! You can sheild quite sucessfully against DECT using a number of different materials - Common kitchen tin foil preferably thicker turkey foil works wonders, also cheap are Survival blankets which work well, but bear in mindthat both if handled excessively will wear thin and develop holes/breaches. Best thing is to buy yourself a Electrosmog detector for approx £55 pounds from Powerwatch.org.uk (or elsewhere) and pick up a couple of thier very cheap yet informative publications on sheilding. Best wishes Paul UK [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Another tentative theory for ringing in the ears is that the myelin sheath
round the nerves has been damaged (e.g. by mercury crossing the blood-brain barrier) and that the whole nerve is exposed to incoming fields, not just the bits at the ends (synapses) which are supposed to transmit electrical impulses. Like stripping the insulation off an electric wire and exposing the whole of the metal. This fits with people whose symptoms are ringing in the whole head rather than just locally in the ears like "normal" tinnitus. Sue has this "whole head" ringing and it was triggered a month after having her mercury fillings out. Ian _____ From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of [hidden email] Sent: 21 May 2007 22:29 To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: [eSens] Ringing in ears and wireless emissions In a message dated 5/21/2007 8:19:42 PM GMT Daylight Time, haikuron@aol. <mailto:haikuron%40aol.com> com writes: Apparently we get wireless internet signals from our neighbor (our guests have told us they can connect wirelessly). I'm going to get an electrosmog detector to see what is going on for myself. Anybody have any success in blocking these emissions? Thanks, Aline PAUL UK REPLIES - Yes I too have very peircing ringing in my ears - Tinitus - the compacted wax would not help and inconjunction with a long haul flight would be bad union, you might end up with a inner ear inflamation etc..which would cuase temporary noise, but as you say you notice reaction from wireless mike. The hairs in our ears that vibrate and translate into sound must also be truamatised by microwaves of certain frequencies/intensity also the blood polarity might be effected and as it rushes past the ears and audiological nerve might cause a polarisation of the hairs hence the ringing - thats entirely my theory, but in essence it is a good indicator of a form of microwave poisoning yet another body warning system coming online ! You can sheild quite sucessfully against DECT using a number of different materials - Common kitchen tin foil preferably thicker turkey foil works wonders, also cheap are Survival blankets which work well, but bear in mind that both if handled excessively will wear thin and develop holes/breaches. Best thing is to buy yourself a Electrosmog detector for approx £55 pounds from Powerwatch.org.uk (or elsewhere) and pick up a couple of thier very cheap yet informative publications on sheilding. Best wishes Paul UK [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 5/21/2007 11:04:36 PM GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: Another tentative theory for ringing in the ears is that the myelin sheath round the nerves has been damaged (e.g. by mercury crossing the blood-brain barrier) and that the whole nerve is exposed to incoming fields, not just the bits at the ends (synapses) which are supposed to transmit electrical impulses. Like stripping the insulation off an electric wire and exposing the whole of the metal. Paul Uk replies - That sounds v. ominous and would likely be a precursor and leaving you predisposed to nuerological disease such as MS, would it not ? Whatever causes the disfunction in the myelin sheath is likely to be at a cellular level disrupting the maintenance of the poteins etc.. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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