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perla1133

Hi,

I live in the jungle and at home have this funky electrical shower.
The water does not get too hot the way it is installed. It currently
has no ground, when the watertank is almost empty, the water really
heats and I can feel the current, but even theat does not affect my
ES. Occasional shocks have also not affected my ES, and I now only
hit the shower on and off with a broom-stick. Other then scaring me
slightly, (as they always have),these electric showers do not seem
to worsen my ES. (Have tried them at other people's homes and in
hotels). Right now i am at the computer right after it, and no
problem. The shower is outdoors, with little or no other
electricity/cellphones etc around.

In the city, however, I stay in a hotel with gas showers. The water
gets reAlly hot (My ES burst loose after a long hot shower in the
same hotel) I really crash after a shower over there. Have the
feeling that when I shower off with cold water I hardly get
affected. (Have to check this more as everytime I stay in different
rooms, and I guess the number of cellphones varies).

Could showering with water that is warm, but not hot and/or
showering off with cold water actually help? I mean could the
temperature of the waTER BE a factor??

Love and Light

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Re: Showers

Marc Martin
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> Could showering with water that is warm, but not hot and/or
> showering off with cold water actually help? I mean could the
> temperature of the waTER BE a factor??

Also might to see if chlorine is a factor, by installing one
of those chlorine filters on the shower head.

Marc

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Re: Showers

perla1133
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Hi,

I think chlorine is not a factor, but maybe other waterpollutants. The water i shower in at home I also drink. Sometimes the hotel next door where we get it d\from does throw chlorine in it. Then I do not drink it until it wears off, but showering or swimming in chlorine does not seem to affect me. (At least not this immediate bad symtoms after the shower.)

The water in the hotel in the city i would nopt drink, tastes bad. So may be a factor. T


Love and light

Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Could showering with water that is warm, but not hot and/or
> showering off with cold water actually help? I mean could the
> temperature of the waTER BE a factor??

Also might to see if chlorine is a factor, by installing one
of those chlorine filters on the shower head.

Marc


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