After severe toxic mold exposure 5 years ago, I developed MCS and bad ES. Years of detoxing later, I am able to use a computer and cell phone without too much trouble.
So, now my husband and I and our unborn baby (I'm pregnant) just moved intoa new rental house where the landlord (who lives in the garage) had installed a wifi satelite on the roof of our rental. I thought about it, but figured I did overall ok in the house and things should be good. Well, now that we've moved everything we own into the house and I've been here for a few days, I'm having reactions...and I'm trying to figure out to what. I'm praying it's not mold... One of my big symptoms is ITCHING, which I relate to mold of course, but wonder if it's at all possible that it's from the WiFi? I don't have the usual swollen hands and jitters I get from too much EMF, but instead havethat itching, some burning of the eyes, some lung stuff, and some sinus pain/headache. Yes, this is all sounding very mold like, but I have to see if there are other possibilities too. Also wondering, if you turn off the connection to the satellite, does that stop the signal from coming into the home? I could ask the landlord if I can turn it off at night, at least as a test, too. Thanks for any advice. Jill To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived – that is to have succeeded” -Ralph Waldo Emerson ________________________________________________________________________ More new features than ever. Check out the new AOL Mail ! - http://o.aolcdn.com/cdn.webmail.aol.com/mailtour/aol/en-us/text.htm?ncid=aolcmp00050000000003 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> One of my big symptoms is ITCHING, which I relate to mold of course, but
> wonder if it's at all possible that it's from the WiFi? I don't have the > usual swollen hands and jitters I get from too much EMF, but instead have > that itching, some burning of the eyes, some lung stuff, and some sinus > pain/headache. Hmmmm, this does sound more like fungus than EMF... for me, Wi-Fi seems to cause agitation, panic attacks, chest pains... If it is mold, have you tried an ozone generator (low level ozone from something like Biozone Scientific could be left on 24/7, while higher level ozone from something like an Aranizer could be turned on/off as needed). > Also wondering, if you turn off the connection to the satellite, I'm not sure exactly what it is you are talking about -- is it a satellite dish which receives TV and/or Internet, or is it a wi-fi transmitter for using PCs without Ethernet cables? Marc |
If you do test the dish, be sure everything to it is unplugged, not just
off. Depending on where it is, just the power supply could be a problem. Also, it could be the cables to and from the dish that are the real issue. I've heard of people with itching, but not clear how sure they were it was EMFs. Maybe also try a HEPA filter, although they probably are bad EMF generators? Bell On Dec 6, 2007 12:38 PM, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: > > One of my big symptoms is ITCHING, which I relate to mold of course, > but > > wonder if it's at all possible that it's from the WiFi? I don't have the > > usual swollen hands and jitters I get from too much EMF, but instead > have > > that itching, some burning of the eyes, some lung stuff, and some sinus > > pain/headache. > > Hmmmm, this does sound more like fungus than EMF... for me, Wi-Fi seems > to cause agitation, panic attacks, chest pains... > > If it is mold, have you tried an ozone generator (low level ozone > from something like Biozone Scientific could be left on 24/7, while > higher level ozone from something like an Aranizer could be turned > on/off as needed). > > > Also wondering, if you turn off the connection to the satellite, > > I'm not sure exactly what it is you are talking about -- is it > a satellite dish which receives TV and/or Internet, or is it > a wi-fi transmitter for using PCs without Ethernet cables? > > Marc > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi,
Itching can be from molds, bacteria, or food intolerances. This time of the year, tho, if it just started, suspect dry skin! :) Both dairy and gluten sensitivity can cause this. But, it wouldn't be surprising if frequencies could cause it. They can cause burning skin. my 2 cents, Diane Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: > One of my big symptoms is ITCHING, which I relate to mold of course, but > wonder if it's at all possible that it's from the WiFi? I don't have the > usual swollen hands and jitters I get from too much EMF, but instead have > that itching, some burning of the eyes, some lung stuff, and some sinus > pain/headache. Hmmmm, this does sound more like fungus than EMF... for me, Wi-Fi seems to cause agitation, panic attacks, chest pains... If it is mold, have you tried an ozone generator (low level ozone from something like Biozone Scientific could be left on 24/7, while higher level ozone from something like an Aranizer could be turned on/off as needed). > Also wondering, if you turn off the connection to the satellite, I'm not sure exactly what it is you are talking about -- is it a satellite dish which receives TV and/or Internet, or is it a wi-fi transmitter for using PCs without Ethernet cables? Marc --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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