Wondering if anyone has any suggestions for "detoxing" from Wi-Fi.A few days ago, I went to have a look at our new multi storey ,million pound new local library. Big mistake!. After 5 mins of being in the place my face started burning, I had pain around my kidneys and I felt unwell. I spoke to the librarian and asked if they ahd wifi to which she replied yes.Usually I candeal with Wi-fi in small doses, but this was so so strong, I have never experienced anything like it.I think because the building is so large , with so many floors that they must have installed some sort of super sonic system, it seriously felt like bieng in the middle of a microwave, with the settings set to max. It was awful! Anyway I left straight away , but not before informing the librarian about the health effects of wi-fi and potential long term sequelae. Interestingly she informed me that a number of the staffhad been complaining of headaches and other non specific health issues, which is understandable,as after an hour in that place i'm sure I would havekeeled over. Any way ive been on high dose vit C, salt water baths,foot baths and lots of water since, but still i feel fried. Hopefully it will pass, but if anyone has any other suggestions to help things along I would be grateful.
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My suggestion is same as posted under MRI disaster. If you're feeling fried, at the very least using a clay and extra calcium/magnesium to calm thingsdown.
~ Snoshoe --- In [hidden email], "betty_starbuckle" <betty_starbuckle@...> wrote: > > Wondering if anyone has any suggestions for "detoxing" from Wi-Fi.A few days ago, I went to have a look at our new multi storey ,million pound new local library. Big mistake!. After 5 mins of being in the place my face started burning, I had pain around my kidneys and I felt unwell. I spoke to the librarian and asked if they ahd wifi to which she replied yes.Usually I can deal with Wi-fi in small doses, but this was so so strong, I have never experienced anything like it.I think because the building is so large , with so many floors that they must have installed some sort of super sonic system, it seriously felt like bieng in the middle of a microwave, with the settings set to max. It was awful! Anyway I left straight away , but not before informing the librarian about the health effects of wi-fi and potentiallong term sequelae. Interestingly she informed me that a number of the staff had been complaining of headaches and other non specific health issues,which is understandable,as after an hour in that place i'm sure I would have keeled over. Any way ive been on high dose vit C, salt water baths,foot baths and lots of water since, but still i feel fried. Hopefully it will pass, but if anyone has any other suggestions to help things along I would begrateful. > > Ads > > Also an update. A few weeks ago I asked about replacements for my 10 yearold laptop which had got old and cranky. I eventually was able to get around buying a new one by having the hard drive replaced and the memory and storage quadrupled, so it all turned out well as now I don't to deal with the "risks" from a new computer. > |
Thanks snoshoe.
--- On Fri, 27/8/10, snoshoe_2 <[hidden email]> wrote: From: snoshoe_2 <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Re: Wi-Fi attack To: [hidden email] Date: Friday, 27 August, 2010, 2:41 My suggestion is same as posted under MRI disaster. If you're feeling fried, at the very least using a clay and extra calcium/magnesium to calm thingsdown. ~ Snoshoe --- In [hidden email], "betty_starbuckle" <betty_starbuckle@...> wrote: > > Wondering if anyone has any suggestions for "detoxing" from Wi-Fi.A few days ago, I went to have a look at our new multi storey ,million pound new local library. Big mistake!. After 5 mins of being in the place my face started burning, I had pain around my kidneys and I felt unwell. I spoke to thelibrarian and asked if they ahd wifi to which she replied yes.Usually I can deal with Wi-fi in small doses, but this was so so strong, I have never experienced anything like it.I think because the building is so large , withso many floors that they must have installed some sort of super sonic system, it seriously felt like bieng in the middle of a microwave, with the settings set to max. It was awful! Anyway I left straight away , but not before informing the librarian about the health effects of wi-fi and potential long term sequelae. Interestingly she informed me that a number of the staffhad been complaining of headaches and other non specific health issues, which is understandable,as after an hour in that place i'm sure I would have keeled over. Any way ive been on high dose vit C, salt water baths,foot baths and lots of water since, but still i feel fried. Hopefully itwill pass, but if anyone has any other suggestions to help things along I would be grateful. > > Ads > > Also an update. A few weeks ago I asked about replacements for my 10 yearold laptop which had got old and cranky. I eventually was able to get around buying a new one by having the hard drive replaced and the memory and storage quadrupled, so it all turned out well as now I don't to deal with the"risks" from a new computer. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Its funny cos I was in a local store yesterday normally I have no problem
there but yesterday having been instore for 10mins I felt like I was wearing something on my head or had a tight band around it, I asked some store workers if anything had changed there but there were not aware of any, having left the store I had the same feeling for many hours after, that said could it have been the weather conditions, very overcast all day, I will see what happens when I go in there again, maybe they have installed wifi in the upstairs offices ? Puk In a message dated 26/08/2010 18:08:33 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: Thanks snoshoe. --- On Fri, 27/8/10, snoshoe_2 <_snoshoe_2@yahoo.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) > wrote: From: snoshoe_2 <_snoshoe_2@yahoo.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) > Subject: [eSens] Re: Wi-Fi attack To: _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) Date: Friday, 27 August, 2010, 2:41 My suggestion is same as posted under MRI disaster. If you're feeling fried, at the very least using a clay and extra calcium/magnesium to calm things down. ~ Snoshoe --- In _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) , "betty_starbuckle" <betty_starbuckle@...> wrote: > > Wondering if anyone has any suggestions for "detoxing" from Wi-Fi.A few days ago, I went to have a look at our new multi storey ,million pound new local library. Big mistake!. After 5 mins of being in the place my face started burning, I had pain around my kidneys and I felt unwell. I spoke to the librarian and asked if they ahd wifi to which she replied yes.Usually I can deal with Wi-fi in small doses, but this was so so strong, I have never experienced anything like it.I think because the building is so large , with so many floors that they must have installed some sort of super sonic system, it seriously felt like bieng in the middle of a microwave, with the settings set to max. It was awful! Anyway I left straight away , but not before informing the librarian about the health effects of wi-fi and potential long term sequelae. Interestingly she informed me that a number of the staff had been complaining of headaches and other non specific health issues, which is understandable,as after an hour in that place i'm sure I would have keeled over. Any way ive been on high dose vit C, salt water baths,foot baths and lots of water since, but still i feel fried. Hopefully it will pass, but if anyone has any other suggestions to help things along I would be grateful. > > Ads > > Also an update. A few weeks ago I asked about replacements for my 10 year old laptop which had got old and cranky. I eventually was able to get around buying a new one by having the hard drive replaced and the memory and storage quadrupled, so it all turned out well as now I don't to deal with the "risks" from a new computer. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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