Hi Everyone,
It has been almost a year since my first post to the group, and I wanted to share some good news. After having two metal-under-porcelain crowns removed a month ago, my wifi sensitivity is gone. Gone baby gone! I will follow up here with more information later, but for now I just want to let you know that for me, it was the metals in my mouth that caused the problem. Thanks and God Bless! Beth |
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> It has been almost a year since my first post to the group, and I wanted to
> share some good news. After having two metal-under-porcelain crowns > removed a month ago, my wifi sensitivity is gone. Gone baby gone! That's great! You're lucky -- for many, you not only need to have the metals removed from your mouth, but you also need to chelate all of the metals that have leached into your body over the years. Marc |
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Awesome honey!
Thanks for updating us. That is so hopeful. I also have a crown in my mouth in addition to a truck load of mercury fillings. Blessings, Pam --- On Mon, 4/23/12, scribnerhill <[hidden email]> wrote: From: scribnerhill <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Update - My WiFi Sensitivity is Gone To: [hidden email] Date: Monday, April 23, 2012, 12:14 PM Hi Everyone, It has been almost a year since my first post to the group, and I wanted to share some good news. After having two metal-under-porcelain crowns removed a month ago, my wifi sensitivity is gone. Gone baby gone! I will follow up here with more information later, but for now I just want to let you know that for me, it was the metals in my mouth that caused the problem. Thanks and God Bless! Beth [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Marc Martin wrote thus at 00:47 24/04/2012:
>> It has been almost a year since my first post to the group, and I wanted to >> share some good news. After having two metal-under-porcelain crowns >> removed a month ago, my wifi sensitivity is gone. Gone baby gone! > >That's great! You're lucky -- for many, you not only need to >have the metals removed from your mouth, but you also need to chelate all >of the metals that have leached into your body over the years. For me, just the complete removal of the amalgams alone brought a drastic benefit: I felt a distinctly clearer head. For me, as a practicing Buddhist monk, it was an enormous benefit. It's like a psychic fog was lifted, and I could meditate a whole lot better. I still haven't fully recovered (I believe due to the trauma), but I'm really happy and hugely grateful for the health community in the Internet for leading me to see the main source of my systemic health problem. I think the main issue here is the galvanic effect of the amalgams. It was disrupting my body's natural electrical system. Bear in mind that the central nervous system is just next to the mouth. I believe there's also a synergistic effect of amalgams and EMF. With much of one gone (meaning the chunks of amalgams), EMF has had a whole less effect on me. I get that some of you are still having amalgams because removal is costly in your country. Consider coming to Malaysia on budget airlines. (AirAsia tickets can be dirt-cheap.) I believe the savings on the removal is enough to offset the air transit. Replacement with composite resin is RM50-200 each depending on the size. (For USD, divide by 3.) See here for more info: http://users.cjb.net/no-amalgam/ Marc, can I request that you keep the name of the person you're replying to in your reply mail? peace Kumâra Bhikkhu (a Buddhist monk from Malaysia) |
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Great to hear that, Beth. If you feel inspired to help others make the move, please do write & post your story. No need to be overly detailed. Basically just the before and after would be great.
scribnerhill wrote thus at 00:14 24/04/2012: >Hi Everyone, >It has been almost a year since my first post to the group, and I wanted to share some good news. After having two metal-under-porcelain crowns removed a month ago, my wifi sensitivity is gone. Gone baby gone! > >I will follow up here with more information later, but for now I just want to let you know that for me, it was the metals in my mouth that caused the problem. > >Thanks and God Bless! >Beth > > > > > >------------------------------------ > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > |
It could have been the metals, or possibly there was a gap that was
infected? What were the replacement crowns? On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 2:13 AM, Kumara Bhikkhu <[hidden email]>wrote: > ** > > > Great to hear that, Beth. If you feel inspired to help others make the > move, please do write & post your story. No need to be overly detailed. > Basically just the before and after would be great. > > scribnerhill wrote thus at 00:14 24/04/2012: > >Hi Everyone, > >It has been almost a year since my first post to the group, and I wanted > to share some good news. After having two metal-under-porcelain crowns > removed a month ago, my wifi sensitivity is gone. Gone baby gone! > > > >I will follow up here with more information later, but for now I just > want to let you know that for me, it was the metals in my mouth that caused > the problem. > > > >Thanks and God Bless! > >Beth > > > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------ > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: [hidden email] [hidden email] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ |
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Beth,
That is good to hear, but it may also be a matter of your exposure level too. Are you now feeling confident enough to start using Wi-Fi on your computer and spend hours being beamed by radiation, or are you saying that you are not reacting (as much) to being in a Wi-Fi Cafe or neighbor's Wi-Fi? I wager that if you started using Wi-Fi on your computer that it would only be a matter of time before you started reacting again. Once the Electrosensitivity is imprinted in your body, your body has a memory or if and can start reacting again once you reach the threshold of radiation that your body can tolerate, So I say, make sure you continue to keep your distance from other wireless technology, for instance, do not move into an apartment near a Cell Tower, do not live in a house with a Smart Meter, do not live near Radio Towers, etc. In other words, keep your exposure to wireless to a minimum or the sensitivity will likely return. Your body can also absorb metals from things in your diet and as was already mentioned, there may be metals in your body from the extraction. Metals are a contributing factor to becoming ES, but radiation still affects the human body on many other levels. You can still get Cataracts from wireless, which has nothing to do with metals, but has to do with the general consensus that the eye does not regenerate. You can still get skin burning because the cell tower radiation penetrates 1/4 inch into the skin and also affects the body on a cellular level. And so on. Not reacting is good, but make no mistake about it, the radiation from Wi-Fi and wireless is still a health hazard. C. Johnson Superdrove@yahoo,.com Wireless Refugee scribnerhill wrote thus at 00:14 24/04/2012: >Hi Everyone, >It has been almost a year since my first post to the group, and I wanted to share some good news. After having two metal-under-porcelain crowns removed a month ago, my wifi sensitivity is gone. Gone baby gone! > >I will follow up here with more information later, but for now I just want to let you know that for me, it was the metals in my mouth that caused the problem. > >Thanks and God Bless! >Beth > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
I agree that it's still a hazard. Nonetheless, I observe that for me something worsens the situation: my own reaction.
At the slightest perception of sensation suggesting EMR exposure, I notice that I involuntarily brace myself. I've come to see that this bracing, which involves tensing up the body, prevents healthy functioning of the body (I'm summarising), thus weakening it, making it more susceptible to harm by the EMR. I can't help it, of course, when I do brace. But by recognising the reaction, and remembering to gently persist with it, I notice that the body can then be more relaxed. With that, the mind becomes clearer to consider the possible options in that situation. E.g., request that someone turn off the WiFi, or move to another place. I'm been practicing this recently, and notice that I do brace for a lot of things besides EMR. Sometimes bracing happens without my knowing what I'm bracing for! There's a clinging to this habit. Yet, to the extent I can persistently recognize this pattern, to that extent I can be relaxed. kb C.a.b. Johnson wrote thus at 06:14 25/04/2012: >Beth, > >That is good to hear, but it may also be a matter of your exposure level too. Are you now feeling confident enough to start using Wi-Fi on your computer and spend hours being beamed by radiation, or are you saying that you are not reacting (as much) to being in a Wi-Fi Cafe or neighbor's Wi-Fi? > >I wager that if you started using Wi-Fi on your computer that it would only be a matter of time before you started reacting again. Once the Electrosensitivity is imprinted in your body, your body has a memory >or if and can start reacting again once you reach the threshold of >radiation that your body can tolerate, > >So I say, make sure you continue to keep your distance from other wireless technology, for instance, do not move into an apartment near a Cell Tower, do not live in a house with a Smart Meter, do not live near Radio Towers, etc. In other words, keep your exposure to wireless to a minimum or the sensitivity will likely return. > > >Your body can also absorb metals from things in your diet and as was >already mentioned, there may be metals in your body from the extraction. Metals are a contributing factor to becoming ES, but radiation still affects the human body on many other levels. You can still get Cataracts from wireless, which has nothing to do with metals, but has to do with the general consensus that the eye does not regenerate. You can still get skin burning because the cell tower radiation penetrates 1/4 inch into the skin and also affects the body on a cellular level. And so on. Not reacting is good, but make no mistake about it, the radiation from Wi-Fi and wireless is still a health hazard. > >C. Johnson >Superdrove@yahoo,.com >Wireless Refugee > > > > > > >scribnerhill wrote thus at 00:14 24/04/2012: > >>Hi Everyone, > >>It has been almost a year since my first post to the group, and I wanted to share some good news. After having two metal-under-porcelain crowns removed a month ago, my wifi sensitivity is gone. Gone baby gone! > >> > >>I will follow up here with more information later, but for now I just want to let you know that for me, it was the metals in my mouth that caused the problem. > >> > >>Thanks and God Bless! > >>Beth |
The bracing as you put it is as you allude brought on by the anxiety the
apprehension from previous bad experiences wether emf related or others, that said its only a natural part of the process of reacting to something that makes you uncomfortable. As you say learning to recognize your particular anxiety related symptoms can help you to cope with the provoking stimuli but there is no smoke without fire in the EMF nightmare. I too can endure the myriad of unpleasant sensations that the numerous sources of emr emit, but sadly there is always a payback oneway or another, those that succumb to the anxiety and develop outright phobias to emr, may have been conquered by their fears and should certainly work on lowering the anxiety overlay that goes hand in hand with the latter. puk In a message dated 25/04/2012 11:45:22 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: I agree that it's still a hazard. Nonetheless, I observe that for me something worsens the situation: my own reaction. At the slightest perception of sensation suggesting EMR exposure, I notice that I involuntarily brace myself. I've come to see that this bracing, which involves tensing up the body, prevents healthy functioning of the body (I'm summarising), thus weakening it, making it more susceptible to harm by the EMR. I can't help it, of course, when I do brace. But by recognising the reaction, and remembering to gently persist with it, I notice that the body can then be more relaxed. With that, the mind becomes clearer to consider the possible options in that situation. E.g., request that someone turn off the WiFi, or move to another place. I'm been practicing this recently, and notice that I do brace for a lot of things besides EMR. Sometimes bracing happens without my knowing what I'm bracing for! There's a clinging to this habit. Yet, to the extent I can persistently recognize this pattern, to that extent I can be relaxed. kb C.a.b. Johnson wrote thus at 06:14 25/04/2012: >Beth, > >That is good to hear, but it may also be a matter of your exposure level too. Are you now feeling confident enough to start using Wi-Fi on your computer and spend hours being beamed by radiation, or are you saying that you are not reacting (as much) to being in a Wi-Fi Cafe or neighbor's Wi-Fi? > >I wager that if you started using Wi-Fi on your computer that it would only be a matter of time before you started reacting again. Once the Electrosensitivity is imprinted in your body, your body has a memory >or if and can start reacting again once you reach the threshold of >radiation that your body can tolerate, > >So I say, make sure you continue to keep your distance from other wireless technology, for instance, do not move into an apartment near a Cell Tower, do not live in a house with a Smart Meter, do not live near Radio Towers, etc. In other words, keep your exposure to wireless to a minimum or the sensitivity will likely return. > > >Your body can also absorb metals from things in your diet and as was >already mentioned, there may be metals in your body from the extraction. Metals are a contributing factor to becoming ES, but radiation still affects the human body on many other levels. You can still get Cataracts from wireless, which has nothing to do with metals, but has to do with the general consensus that the eye does not regenerate. You can still get skin burning because the cell tower radiation penetrates 1/4 inch into the skin and also affects the body on a cellular level. And so on. Not reacting is good, but make no mistake about it, the radiation from Wi-Fi and wireless is still a health hazard. > >C. Johnson >Superdrove@yahoo,.com >Wireless Refugee > > > > > > >scribnerhill wrote thus at 00:14 24/04/2012: > >>Hi Everyone, > >>It has been almost a year since my first post to the group, and I wanted removed a month ago, my wifi sensitivity is gone. Gone baby gone! > >> > >>I will follow up here with more information later, but for now I just want to let you know that for me, it was the metals in my mouth that caused the problem. > >> > >>Thanks and God Bless! > >>Beth [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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