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Should I Give it Away

PickPinkFlowers
I am very sensitive to EMF.
I have trouble talking on the phone and using the computer.
I just did something I now think was stupid. I bought a bed on Overstock.com
that is completely metal. I should get rid of it, shouldn't I.

Mary Jo


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Re: Should I Give it Away

Marc Martin
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PickPinkFlowers wrote:
> I am very sensitive to EMF.
> I have trouble talking on the phone and using the computer.
> I just did something I now think was stupid. I bought a bed on Overstock.com
> that is completely metal. I should get rid of it, shouldn't I.

In theory, yes, one should reduce the amount of metal in their immediate
surroundings. However, I had a metal bed during the years of my recovery,
and it didn't seem to have any effect on me. I did eventually replace
it with an wood bed, but didn't notice any difference.

Marc

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Re: Should I Give it Away

BiBrun
I would try it. Where the bed is (near electrical wires, etc) is much more
important
than what it is made of.

If you lived in a wooden house with no wires it would be a waste to have a
metal
bed. But if it's a normal house it is unlikely to matter.

Bill

On Dec 9, 2007 12:10 PM, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

> PickPinkFlowers wrote:
> > I am very sensitive to EMF.
> > I have trouble talking on the phone and using the computer.
> > I just did something I now think was stupid. I bought a bed on
> Overstock.com
> > that is completely metal. I should get rid of it, shouldn't I.
>
> In theory, yes, one should reduce the amount of metal in their immediate
> surroundings. However, I had a metal bed during the years of my recovery,
> and it didn't seem to have any effect on me. I did eventually replace
> it with an wood bed, but didn't notice any difference.
>
> Marc
>
>


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Re: Should I Give it Away

charles-4
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Metal parts on beds may become strongly magnetic.
Static magnetic that is.

Not many people can measure static magnetic fields.
A simple way of doing that is going with a compass over the bed.
North should stay on North.

The best way is using a magnetometer.

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Charles Claessens
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----- Original Message -----
From: "PickPinkFlowers" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2007 20:04
Subject: [eSens] Should I Give it Away


>I am very sensitive to EMF.
> I have trouble talking on the phone and using the computer.
> I just did something I now think was stupid. I bought a bed on
> Overstock.com
> that is completely metal. I should get rid of it, shouldn't I.
>
> Mary Jo
>