I seem to be sensitive to EM fields such as 3G networks and now I am sensitive to the EM "Haze" being produced by cities and villages. Why is it whenI am in a more confined indoor environment like my sisters house, I feel worse? But when I am in the same house and stand in the kitchen, which has a hard floor and lots of steel appliances plugged in, I FEEL BETTER! My head muscles seem to relax and I can think more clearly in the kitchen. WHYIS THIS? When I go back into a carpeted living room my symptoms return instantaneously. Is it the steel appliances being grounded into the house ground system which may be dumping the excess emissions in floating around the house into the ground or is it something to do with just the metal, or is it the hard floor? There is no basement underneath. I have made previous posts. To read more about my history, read this. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/message/18528. Thanks Mark K. P.S. I also find it weird that I feel better at night after 9pm. |
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> But when I am in the same house and stand in the kitchen,
> which has a hard floor and lots of steel appliances plugged in, I FEEL > BETTER! My gut feeling is that it's the difference between the hard wood floor and the carpeting, although I can't recall this being discussed in the past... > P.S. I also find it weird that I feel better at night after 9pm. Maybe people are making fewer cellphone calls after 9pm? Marc |
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Hi Mark,
Perhaps there are other EMF sources in your home? It's not just microwavesthat are bad-- the whole EMF spectrum must be considered: 1) Radio waves (MHz), and microwaves (MHz/GHz) 2) Dirty electricity (kHz), 3) Powerline magnetic fields (50/60Hz) If you watch Magda Havas's youtube channel, you can see the persons living near cell towers, often get sensitive to electrical devices as well as wireless devices. 1) For wireless in the home, check for personal cordless phones, especiallythe non-stop DECT variety, Wi-Fi routers, Wi-Fi computers, Wi-Fi printers,Smart meter installation, smart phones (esp. some of the newer ones are non-stop, unlike older phones) etc... 2) Lesser known is dirty electricity, which may be caused by newer CFL (spiral-shaped) light bulbs, as well as transformers in dimmer switches. Replace CFL with regular incandescent bulbs. 3) It's not just that electricity tower which is unsafe. What is at home can dominate in strength due to proximity. 1 meter distance should be observed from electrical devices. For an electricity tower, that safe distance may be hundreds of meters. For electrical appliances, that distance is usually only 1 meter-- but warning to those within that meter! Poor wiring which generates net currents, can also create an elevation of AC magnetic fields enclosed within the wire (See Karl Riley). Long-term exposures may result in increased symptoms. --- Hmm, but if this doesn't answer your questions, here is one other idea: I've read on another forum that after exposure to powerline (AC) magnetic field for a long time there may be withdrawal effects in its absence ? Another idea, is that you are sensitive to certain chemicals, since many with MCSalso have electrical sensitivity? --- In [hidden email], "markkuether" <markkuether@...> wrote: > > > > I seem to be sensitive to EM fields such as 3G networks and now I am sensitive to the EM "Haze" being produced by cities and villages. Why is it when I am in a more confined indoor environment like my sisters house, I feelworse? But when I am in the same house and stand in the kitchen, which has a hard floor and lots of steel appliances plugged in, I FEEL BETTER! Myhead muscles seem to relax and I can think more clearly in the kitchen. WHY IS THIS? When I go back into a carpeted living room my symptoms return instantaneously. Is it the steel appliances being grounded into the house ground system which may be dumping the excess emissions in floating aroundthe house into the ground or is it something to do with just the metal, oris it the hard floor? There is no basement underneath. > > I have made previous posts. To read more about my history, read this. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/message/18528. > > Thanks > > Mark K. > > P.S. I also find it weird that I feel better at night after 9pm. > |
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