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Volunteers needed for a non-invasive electrosensitivity treatment

pontachelo macaroni

Hi there, volunteers needed for a non-invasive treatment for
electrosensitivity.

If you are electrosensitive and would like to take part in a study of
electrosensitivity and a possible solution to it Call me on 01206
302340 (Please leave a message if I am unavailable).

I am studying a Kinesiology Diploma course and am writing my
dissertation on Electrosensitivity (with my tutors agreement!). The
findings of my studies will be published to this site.

Namaste

Pontachelo





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Re: Volunteers needed for a non-invasive electrosensitivity

Marc Martin
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pontachelo wrote:
> Hi there, volunteers needed for a non-invasive treatment for
> electrosensitivity.
>
> If you are electrosensitive and would like to take part in a study of
> electrosensitivity and a possible solution to it Call me on 01206
> 302340

You might want to say what part of the world you are located in, as
this group has subscribers from all around the world!

Marc

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Re: Volunteers needed for a non-invasive electrosensitivity treatment

pontachelo macaroni
--- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@...> wrote:
>
> pontachelo wrote:
> > Hi there, volunteers needed for a non-invasive treatment for
> > electrosensitivity.
> >
> > If you are a london or essex uk based electrosensitive person and
would like to take part in a study of
> > electrosensitivity and a possible solution to it Call me on 01206
> > 302340 or email me [hidden email]
>
> You might want to say what part of the world you are located in, as
> this group has subscribers from all around the world!
>
Thanks Marc, Ive ammended the text to specify location

Thanks for your help
Best regards
Pontachelo

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Sarah Paine
Pontachelo -

How urgently do you need these volunteers? I can get information published
in the next ES-UK newsletter and you should get a pretty good response I'd
hope - but only if you're not in a hurry as I am not sure when the next one
is due out.

Sarah

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From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
pontachelo
Sent: 20 April 2008 16:38
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [eSens] Re: Volunteers needed for a non-invasive electrosensitivity
treatment



--- In eSens@yahoogroups. <mailto:eSens%40yahoogroups.com> com, Marc Martin
<marc@...> wrote:
>
> pontachelo wrote:
> > Hi there, volunteers needed for a non-invasive treatment for
> > electrosensitivity.
> >
> > If you are a london or essex uk based electrosensitive person and
would like to take part in a study of
> > electrosensitivity and a possible solution to it Call me on 01206
> > 302340 or email me pontachelo@yahoo. <mailto:pontachelo%40yahoo.com> com
>
> You might want to say what part of the world you are located in, as
> this group has subscribers from all around the world!
>
Thanks Marc, Ive ammended the text to specify location

Thanks for your help
Best regards
Pontachelo






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Re: Volunteers needed for a non-invasive electrosensitivity treatment

johnlankes
What has happened to the ElectroSensitivity-UK website?

Haven't been able to get on lately.


John Lankes


--- In [hidden email], "Sarah Paine" <sarah@...> wrote:
 
> How urgently do you need these volunteers? I can get information
published
> in the next ES-UK newsletter and you should get a pretty good
response I'd
> hope - but only if you're not in a hurry as I am not sure when the
next one
> is due out.
>  
> Sarah

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Re: Volunteers needed for a non-invasive electrosensitivity treatment

pontachelo macaroni
Hi Sarah,
Many thanks for your kind offer.
The study will be conducted over the next 5 months, the findings and write up of my disertation will be completed by December. Each treatment will last approx 1hr per week for a minimum of 3 weeks. I am very hopeful that the kinesiology treatment will be as successful on other people as it has been for me.
Namaste
Pontachelo


johnlankes <[hidden email]> wrote:
What has happened to the ElectroSensitivity-UK website?

Haven't been able to get on lately.

John Lankes

--- In [hidden email], "Sarah Paine" <sarah@...> wrote:

> How urgently do you need these volunteers? I can get information
published
> in the next ES-UK newsletter and you should get a pretty good
response I'd
> hope - but only if you're not in a hurry as I am not sure when the
next one
> is due out.
>
> Sarah






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Carol
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If you are ever looking for an electrosensitive in the US, please
contact me. Nothing seems to be being done for electrosensitives in
the US at all. We aren't even acknowledged - doctors just laugh at me.

Carol

--- In [hidden email], "pontachelo" <pontachelo@...> wrote:
>
>
> Hi there, volunteers needed for a non-invasive treatment for
> electrosensitivity.
>
> If you are electrosensitive and would like to take part in a
study of

> electrosensitivity and a possible solution to it Call me on 01206
> 302340 (Please leave a message if I am unavailable).
>
> I am studying a Kinesiology Diploma course and am writing my
> dissertation on Electrosensitivity (with my tutors agreement!). The
> findings of my studies will be published to this site.
>
> Namaste
>
> Pontachelo
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

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Marc Martin
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> We aren't even acknowledged - doctors just laugh at me.

You're going to the wrong doctors, then... I haven't
had any problems with doctors acknowledging my ES, and
I'm in the US. However, I always go to alternative
doctors -- NDs, DCs, etc. I agree that most MDs
would probably laugh...

Marc

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Sarah Paine
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the ES-UK website is www.es-uk.info

was announced in the last newsletter - since the changeover, it had to be
changed as it took 3 months for Rod to hand over the information needed, so
a website was put up in the meantime, which is now the official website.

Best wishes

Sarah

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From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
johnlankes
Sent: 21 April 2008 15:59
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [eSens] Re: Volunteers needed for a non-invasive electrosensitivity
treatment



What has happened to the ElectroSensitivity-UK website?

Haven't been able to get on lately.

John Lankes

--- In eSens@yahoogroups. <mailto:eSens%40yahoogroups.com> com, "Sarah
Paine" <sarah@...> wrote:

> How urgently do you need these volunteers? I can get information
published
> in the next ES-UK newsletter and you should get a pretty good
response I'd
> hope - but only if you're not in a hurry as I am not sure when the
next one
> is due out.
>
> Sarah






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pontachelo macaroni
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Sorry Carol, I'm currently in the uk, may be worth finding a good kinesiologist in your area- I am no longer electro sensitive after visiting a fantastic one in the uk.
Good luck
Namaste

Carol <[hidden email]> wrote:
If you are ever looking for an electrosensitive in the US, please
contact me. Nothing seems to be being done for electrosensitives in
the US at all. We aren't even acknowledged - doctors just laugh at me.

Carol

--- In [hidden email], "pontachelo" <pontachelo@...> wrote:
>
>
> Hi there, volunteers needed for a non-invasive treatment for
> electrosensitivity.
>
> If you are electrosensitive and would like to take part in a
study of

> electrosensitivity and a possible solution to it Call me on 01206
> 302340 (Please leave a message if I am unavailable).
>
> I am studying a Kinesiology Diploma course and am writing my
> dissertation on Electrosensitivity (with my tutors agreement!). The
> findings of my studies will be published to this site.
>
> Namaste
>
> Pontachelo
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>






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Re: good kinesiologist

Marc Martin
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pontachelo macaroni wrote:
> Sorry Carol, I'm currently in the uk, may be worth finding
> a good kinesiologist in your area- I am no longer electro
> sensitive after visiting a fantastic one in the uk.

Could you be more specific? By "kinesiologist", do you
mean someone who practices "Applied Kinesiology" aka
"Muscle Testing"? And what exactly was given/done to
you to make you better?

Marc

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PUK

In a message dated 4/22/2008 3:27:11 P.M. GMT Daylight Time,
[hidden email] writes:

pontachelo macaroni wrote:
> Sorry Carol, I'm currently in the uk, may be worth finding
> a good kinesiologist in your area- I am no longer electro
> sensitive after visiting a fantastic one in the uk.

Could you be more specific? By "kinesiologist"Could yo
mean someone who practices "Applied Kinesiology" aka
"Muscle Testing"? And what exactly was given/done to
you to make you better?

Marc



Sounds to good to be true, but if it works for you.. it may be a little
optomistic to believe that this is the panacea, it think there are some good
studies/research being done on physiological reasons behind our ES affliction, it
may be that are best hope will be management of ES, socioeconomic
interventions and greater restrictions and right of redress in matters of EMR, that
said anything that can give you a boost cant be bad, but that's the same for all.

pAUL UK

Paul UK






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DD
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Hi,

I'm also very interested in knowing how an "kinesiologist", helped you to
overcome ES. Could you share with us exactly what the treatment was.

Thanks,

Donna

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evie15422
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Hi, Marc and All,

An aquaintance just recommended a doctor to me yesterday here in the US. She gave rave reviews of clients of hers who were greatly helped or cured from all sorts of toxicity and environmental problems. At least one of these was severely ES, and she said she was totally cured. This aquaintance of mine is EI but not ES and she also was greatly helped by this doctor. This doctor's name is Dr. Zurkovsky and he is located in NY. This is his website:

http://www.yurkovsky.com/what-fct.html

Didn't you mention bio-resonance therapy awhile back, Marc? How did this work for you? Just curious. The small grey box on the right of the page I sent briefly tells exactly what the therapy is about without reading the entire site, for those curious. Elsewhere on the site there is a huge list of ailments this man says is treatable with "FCT" bio-resonance therapy. One of those listed is also mercury toxicity, which I know you have, Marc, so this is why I am asking. Is this the same therapy you had?

Just sharing,
Diane



[hidden email] wrote:

In a message dated 4/22/2008 3:27:11 P.M. GMT Daylight Time,
[hidden email] writes:

pontachelo macaroni wrote:
> Sorry Carol, I'm currently in the uk, may be worth finding
> a good kinesiologist in your area- I am no longer electro
> sensitive after visiting a fantastic one in the uk.

Could you be more specific? By "kinesiologist"Could yo
mean someone who practices "Applied Kinesiology" aka
"Muscle Testing"? And what exactly was given/done to
you to make you better?

Marc

Sounds to good to be true, but if it works for you.. it may be a little
optomistic to believe that this is the panacea, it think there are some good
studies/research being done on physiological reasons behind our ES affliction, it
may be that are best hope will be management of ES, socioeconomic
interventions and greater restrictions and right of redress in matters of EMR, that
said anything that can give you a boost cant be bad, but that's the same for all.

pAUL UK

Paul UK

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Re: Dr. Yurkovsky, not Zurkovsky

evie15422
Oops, I didn't mean to imply this doctor was a kinesiologist. I just forgot to change the subject field. His therapy is not kinesiology, he just uses bio-resonance for testing, if I understand correctly. Sorry if someone mentioned this doctor here before; I couldn't remember.

Here is another site, written by another person in easy to understand terms, which describes Dr. Yurkovsky's therapy:

http://gregwastl.wordpress.com/fct%C2%AE-field-control-therapy/

Diane



Evie <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi, Marc and All,

An aquaintance just recommended a doctor to me yesterday here in the US. She gave rave reviews of clients of hers who were greatly helped or cured from all sorts of toxicity and environmental problems. At least one of these was severely ES, and she said she was totally cured. This aquaintance of mine is EI but not ES and she also was greatly helped by this doctor. This doctor's name is Dr. Zurkovsky and he is located in NY. This is his website:

http://www.yurkovsky.com/what-fct.html

Didn't you mention bio-resonance therapy awhile back, Marc? How did this work for you? Just curious. The small grey box on the right of the page I sent briefly tells exactly what the therapy is about without reading the entire site, for those curious. Elsewhere on the site there is a huge list of ailments this man says is treatable with "FCT" bio-resonance therapy. One of those listed is also mercury toxicity, which I know you have, Marc, so this is why I am asking. Is this the same therapy you had?

Just sharing,
Diane



[hidden email] wrote:

In a message dated 4/22/2008 3:27:11 P.M. GMT Daylight Time,
[hidden email] writes:

pontachelo macaroni wrote:
> Sorry Carol, I'm currently in the uk, may be worth finding
> a good kinesiologist in your area- I am no longer electro
> sensitive after visiting a fantastic one in the uk.

Could you be more specific? By "kinesiologist"Could yo
mean someone who practices "Applied Kinesiology" aka
"Muscle Testing"? And what exactly was given/done to
you to make you better?

Marc

Sounds to good to be true, but if it works for you.. it may be a little
optomistic to believe that this is the panacea, it think there are some good
studies/research being done on physiological reasons behind our ES affliction, it
may be that are best hope will be management of ES, socioeconomic
interventions and greater restrictions and right of redress in matters of EMR, that
said anything that can give you a boost cant be bad, but that's the same for all.

pAUL UK

Paul UK

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Marc Martin
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> Didn't you mention bio-resonance therapy awhile back, Marc?

I don't think I used the term "bio-resonance", but when I
look at the web link you gave, I see a lot of things that
bio-resonance is supposed to encompass that I've had done
to me over the years:

AK - Applied Kinesiology
EAV - Electroacupuncture According to Voll
CRA - Contact Reflex Analysis
Autonomic Response Testing
Omura O-Ring Test

Also, currently I'm going to someone who does Nutritional
Response Testing (NRT), which certainly could be categorized
with the above.

These are all ways to test whether or not a supplement,
food, etc. will be helpful in resolving your particular
health concerns.

As for how these have worked for me, it really has
depended on the practitioner. As with all things,
some people are good at this, and some are not.
Practitioners vary by their experience level,
familiarity with the sort of problems you
have, brands of supplements they prefer to
use, and also their philosophy on how many different
things you should be taking in parallel. My feeling
is that this is infinitely more helpful than going to
an MD, and also much more helpful than going to an ND
who uses standardized "cookbook" treatment protocols.

In my case, I firmly believe that my ES is really
just a symptom of heavy metal poisoning, and if
this is ever successfully resolved, the ES should
go away completely. Certainly, my ES did diminish
greatly after treating it as mercury poisoning,
and my recent relapse after the ionic footbath
was probably due to redistribution of heavy
metals from the footbath.

Marc

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Marc Martin
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Evie wrote:
> Oops, I didn't mean to imply this doctor was a kinesiologist.
> I just forgot to change the subject field. His therapy is not
> kinesiology, he just uses bio-resonance for testing

That was the confusion I had with the original poster
-- I think the "kinesiology" must really be "Applied Kinesiology",
which is just muscle testing. However, since the testing
is used to determine which supplements you should be taking
to get better, I guess one could call this "therapy" as well,
but I tend to think of it as diagnostic.

Marc

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pontachelo macaroni
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Hi Marc, I was treated by a practitioner of progressive kinesiology. there are many branches of kinesiology, and my 'cure' arrived by the kinesiologist strengthening my aura.
It may be wise to make sure that your chosen kinesiologist can offer a treatment for this.
Many things deplete the aura, heavy metals, smoking, drugs, even other people The aura is often described as the first line of defence and once this area of our being is depleted we are more susceptable to external influences - such as electrosensitivity.
I also had my mercury fillings removed and take chlorrela daily to strip the remaining heavy metals from my body.
Good luck! + dont give up- there is a cure!
Namaste
Pontachelo




Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:
pontachelo macaroni wrote:
> Sorry Carol, I'm currently in the uk, may be worth finding
> a good kinesiologist in your area- I am no longer electro
> sensitive after visiting a fantastic one in the uk.

Could you be more specific? By "kinesiologist", do you
mean someone who practices "Applied Kinesiology" aka
"Muscle Testing"? And what exactly was given/done to
you to make you better?

Marc





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pontachelo macaroni
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Hi there Paul, I absolutely agree with you, it may not be a miracle cure for everyone, but it would be nice to see if it helps others who are suffering from this modern day affliction.That is what my dissertation will be about, if the results are totally negative and the treatment is found to have no benefit to anyone apart from myself that will be fine too!
Namaste
Pontachelo

[hidden email] wrote:

In a message dated 4/22/2008 3:27:11 P.M. GMT Daylight Time,
[hidden email] writes:

pontachelo macaroni wrote:
> Sorry Carol, I'm currently in the uk, may be worth finding
> a good kinesiologist in your area- I am no longer electro
> sensitive after visiting a fantastic one in the uk.

Could you be more specific? By "kinesiologist"Could yo
mean someone who practices "Applied Kinesiology" aka
"Muscle Testing"? And what exactly was given/done to
you to make you better?

Marc

Sounds to good to be true, but if it works for you.. it may be a little
optomistic to believe that this is the panacea, it think there are some good
studies/research being done on physiological reasons behind our ES affliction, it
may be that are best hope will be management of ES, socioeconomic
interventions and greater restrictions and right of redress in matters of EMR, that
said anything that can give you a boost cant be bad, but that's the same for all.

pAUL UK

Paul UK

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In a message dated 28/04/2008 11:53:10 GMT Standard Time,
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also had my mercury fillings removed and take chlorrela daily to strip the
remaining heavy metals from my body.
Good luck! + dont give up- there is a cure!
Namaste
Pontachelo



Out of intrest now that you consider yourself cured(subjective word) do you
still have any concerns about the Electrosmog issues you have sugessted
brought you to ill health on the first instance, you might be a good role model for
camapaining for change now that you have the energy and clarity to do so ?

P uk






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