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Steph Smith
Hi everyone

This was a difficult thread to accurately describe but I hope someone
out there can help with this one.

My sister has a room at the top of her house which she has just
refurbished - the plan is that I will sleep there when I go to visit
her and her kids. It is a dormer room built in to the top of the roof
and has a flat roof and external walls on three sides. The outside of
the room was previously clad in asbestos but she got this removed and
it is now clad in aluminium panelling - would this be a good place for
me to sleep? would the aluminium shield me from EMF or make it worse
[there are cell towers nearby linked to the police station which is not
far from her house].

Any thoughts would be welcome

TIA

Steph

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Re: aluminium on outside of a room

skolyer
The aluminum may make things worse. I live in a mobile home that has aluminum siding on the outer walls. Once I put up more insulation on the inside walls and then put ceramic tiles on top of that it became okay to live in.
----- Original Message -----
From: Stephanie Smith
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 5:24 PM
Subject: [eSens] aluminium on outside of a room


Hi everyone

This was a difficult thread to accurately describe but I hope someone
out there can help with this one.

My sister has a room at the top of her house which she has just
refurbished - the plan is that I will sleep there when I go to visit
her and her kids. It is a dormer room built in to the top of the roof
and has a flat roof and external walls on three sides. The outside of
the room was previously clad in asbestos but she got this removed and
it is now clad in aluminium panelling - would this be a good place for
me to sleep? would the aluminium shield me from EMF or make it worse
[there are cell towers nearby linked to the police station which is not
far from her house].

Any thoughts would be welcome

TIA

Steph





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In a message dated 1/11/2009 11:24:47 P.M. GMT Standard Time,
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Hi everyone

This was a difficult thread to accurately describe but I hope someone
out there can help with this one.

My sister has a room at the top of her house which she has just
refurbished - the plan is that I will sleep there when I go to visit
her and her kids. It is a dormer room built in to the top of the roof
and has a flat roof and external walls on three sides. The outside of
the room was previously clad in asbestos but she got this removed and
it is now clad in aluminium panelling - would this be a good place for
me to sleep? would the aluminium shield me from EMF or make it worse
[there are cell towers nearby linked to the police station which is not
far from her house].

Any thoughts would be welcome

TIA

Steph



Sounds a bit hit and miss, there`s only one way of doing it and that is to
meter the room and sheild appropriately from there. Each case on its own
merits. You would probably benefit from having a sheilded bed canopy but if you
have dirty power in the mains the canopy will have to be very large so that
you are well away from the material. I would suspect that a canopy is great if
you have the power off at the mains breaker and you are well away from
neighbours wiring.

puk


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Re: aluminium on outside of a room

Emil at Less EMF Inc
> My sister has a room at the top of her house which she has just
> refurbished - the plan is that I will sleep there when I go to visit
> her and her kids. It is a dormer room built in to the top of the roof
> and has a flat roof and external walls on three sides. The outside of
> the room was previously clad in asbestos but she got this removed and
> it is now clad in aluminium panelling - would this be a good place for
> me to sleep? would the aluminium shield me from EMF or make it worse
> [there are cell towers nearby linked to the police station which is not
> far from her house].


Maybe better, may be worse. Remember, in general, the higher you go the
greater the ambient RF intensity.

Furthermore, the aluminum siding, can incease the levels inside the home or
it can decrease it. Depends on many factors.

You should make measurements. That is the only way to know.

Best Regards,

Emil DeToffol
Less EMF Inc.
tel: +1-518-432-1550
fax: +1-309-422-4355
www.lessemf.com

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Hi, Steph,
 
I contacted a building biologist about this when we were considering buyingan aluminum sided house.  She said that the siding might help to shield from emfs if it were grounded (attaching wires to the siding on each side and running them to a grounding rod).  Since we did not end up buying this house, tho, I cannot say whether this works or not.  But try grounding the siding if you are reacting badly before tearing it out or doing something more drastic.  I personally find that heavy aluminum foil helps me in various situations.  But remember also that we all react to different frequencies, so what works for me, doesn't necessarily work for you.  (And aluminum foil doesn't work for me either in all situations.) 
 
If the aluminum siding is up already, don't get upset.  Try it out and see.  Try grounding it if it doesn't feel good.  Also, the building biologist suggested aluminum wire screens on the windows (to create an aluminum buffer or such all over the outside of the house).  So you might try some aluminum cooking foil (or just go straight to screening) over the outside of the windows to see if you see any remediation from this.  If thefoil helps, then you can buy aluminum screening and be sure to install it (and the foil if you test with that) on the outside of the window frame so it touches the siding all around.  If I understood the blding biologistcorrectly, this is necessary.  If the room doesn't feel good to you initially or after grounding the siding--the windows could still be a source of problems if you don't do something for them. 
 
Hope this makes sense now and helps you,   ;)
Diane

--- On Sun, 1/11/09, Stephanie Smith <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Stephanie Smith <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] aluminium on outside of a room
To: [hidden email]
Date: Sunday, January 11, 2009, 6:24 PM






Hi everyone

This was a difficult thread to accurately describe but I hope someone
out there can help with this one.

My sister has a room at the top of her house which she has just
refurbished - the plan is that I will sleep there when I go to visit
her and her kids. It is a dormer room built in to the top of the roof
and has a flat roof and external walls on three sides. The outside of
the room was previously clad in asbestos but she got this removed and
it is now clad in aluminium panelling - would this be a good place for
me to sleep? would the aluminium shield me from EMF or make it worse
[there are cell towers nearby linked to the police station which is not
far from her house].

Any thoughts would be welcome

TIA

Steph

 














     

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Re: a candida/mercury connection

evie15422

Hi, Marc, and All,
 
I was thinking of you, Marc, and your unending mercury problem as I read this.  I did not know there was a connection between mercury and candida.  I did know there is a gluten and candida connection.  So this was pretty interesting info:
 
http://www.yeastinfectionadvisor.com/mercurypoisoning.html
 
http://overcomingcandida.com/candida_and_dental_mercury.htm
 
Also here is a site which links this to autism:
 
http://www.bodyecology.com/06/11/23/myths_truths_mercury_autism_connection.php
 
Diane

--- On Tue, 1/13/09, Evie <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Evie <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] aluminium on outside of a room
To: [hidden email]
Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009, 2:19 PM






Hi, Steph,
 
I contacted a building biologist about this when we were considering buyingan aluminum sided house.  She said that the siding might help to shield from emfs if it were grounded (attaching wires to the siding on each side and running them to a grounding rod).  Since we did not end up buying this house, tho, I cannot say whether this works or not.  But try grounding the siding if you are reacting badly before tearing it out or doing something more drastic.  I personally find that heavy aluminum foil helps me in various situations.  But remember also that we all react to different frequencies, so what works for me, doesn't necessarily work for you.  (And aluminum foil doesn't work for me either in all situations.) 
 
If the aluminum siding is up already, don't get upset.  Try it out and see.  Try grounding it if it doesn't feel good.  Also, the building biologist suggested aluminum wire screens on the windows (to create an aluminum buffer or such all over the outside of the house).  So you might try some aluminum cooking foil (or just go straight to screening) over the outside of the windows to see if you see any remediation from this.  If thefoil helps, then you can buy aluminum screening and be sure to install it (and the foil if you test with that) on the outside of the window frame so it touches the siding all around.  If I understood the blding biologistcorrectly, this is necessary.  If the room doesn't feel good to you initially or after grounding the siding--the windows could still be a source of problems if you don't do something for them. 
 
Hope this makes sense now and helps you,   ;)
Diane

--- On Sun, 1/11/09, Stephanie Smith <reader41@ymail. com> wrote:

From: Stephanie Smith <reader41@ymail. com>
Subject: [eSens] aluminium on outside of a room
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, January 11, 2009, 6:24 PM

Hi everyone

This was a difficult thread to accurately describe but I hope someone
out there can help with this one.

My sister has a room at the top of her house which she has just
refurbished - the plan is that I will sleep there when I go to visit
her and her kids. It is a dormer room built in to the top of the roof
and has a flat roof and external walls on three sides. The outside of
the room was previously clad in asbestos but she got this removed and
it is now clad in aluminium panelling - would this be a good place for
me to sleep? would the aluminium shield me from EMF or make it worse
[there are cell towers nearby linked to the police station which is not
far from her house].

Any thoughts would be welcome

TIA

Steph

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Re: a candida/mercury connection

Marc Martin
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> I was thinking of you, Marc, and your unending mercury problem as I read
> this. I did not know there was a connection between mercury and candida.

Oh yes, the candida thrives on mercury -- I had terrible yeast problems
when my ES first started (the white coating on my tongue was impressive!),
but it's been much better in recent years, after lowering sugar, taking
supplements with antifungal properties, etc.

Marc

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javamdnss
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Very interesting Diane. As I was reading one article, I suddenly had a
thought. When I was little, I drank turpentine/paint thinner. I had to go to the
hospital (of course!), and I was wondering if this has mercury in it? Does
anybody know? I was just wondering if there was a connection.
Amy


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Hi, Marc, and All,

I was thinking of you, Marc, and your unending mercury problem as I read
this. I did not know there was a connection between mercury and candida. I did
know there is a gluten and candida connection. So this was pretty
interesting info:

_http://www.yeastinfhttp://www.yeahttp://www.yeasthttp://ww_
(http://www.yeastinfectionadvisor.com/mercurypoisoning.html)

_http://overcomingcahttp://ovehttp://overchttp://overcomihtt_
(http://overcomingcandida.com/candida_and_dental_mercury.htm)

Also here is a site which links this to autism:

_http://www.bodyecolhttp://www.http://www.bhttp://www.bodyhttp://www.bodyehttp
:_
(http://www.bodyecology.com/06/11/23/myths_truths_mercury_autism_connection.php)

Diane

--- On Tue, 1/13/09, Evie <_evie15422@yahoo.evi_
(mailto:[hidden email]) > wrote:

From: Evie <_evie15422@yahoo.evi_ (mailto:[hidden email]) >
Subject: Re: [eSens] aluminium on outside of a room
To: _eSens@yahoogroups.eSe_ (mailto:[hidden email])
Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009, 2:19 PM

Hi, Steph,

I contacted a building biologist about this when we were considering buying
an aluminum sided house. She said that the siding might help to shield from
emfs if it were grounded (attaching wires to the siding on each side and
running them to a grounding rod). Since we did not end up buying this house,
tho, I cannot say whether this works or not. But try grounding the siding if
you are reacting badly before tearing it out or doing something more drastic.
I personally find that heavy aluminum foil helps me in various situations.
But remember also that we all react to different frequencies, so what works
for me, doesn't necessarily work for you. (And aluminum foil doesn't work for
me either in all situations.)

If the aluminum siding is up already, don't get upset. Try it out and see.
Try grounding it if it doesn't feel good. Also, the building biologist
suggested aluminum wire screens on the windows (to create an aluminum buffer or
such all over the outside of the house). So you might try some aluminum
cooking foil (or just go straight to screening) over the outside of the windows to
see if you see any remediation from this. If the foil helps, then you can
buy aluminum screening and be sure to install it (and the foil if you test
with that) on the outside of the window frame so it touches the siding all
around. If I understood the blding biologist correctly, this is necessary. If
the room doesn't feel good to you initially or after grounding the siding--the
windows could still be a source of problems if you don't do something for
them.

Hope this makes sense now and helps you, ;)
Diane

--- On Sun, 1/11/09, Stephanie Smith <reader41@ymail. com> wrote:

From: Stephanie Smith <reader41@ymail. com>
Subject: [eSens] aluminium on outside of a room
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, January 11, 2009, 6:24 PM

Hi everyone

This was a difficult thread to accurately describe but I hope someone
out there can help with this one.

My sister has a room at the top of her house which she has just
refurbished - the plan is that I will sleep there when I go to visit
her and her kids. It is a dormer room built in to the top of the roof
and has a flat roof and external walls on three sides. The outside of
the room was previously clad in asbestos but she got this removed and
it is now clad in aluminium panelling - would this be a good place for
me to sleep? would the aluminium shield me from EMF or make it worse
[there are cell towers nearby linked to the police station which is not
far from her house].

Any thoughts would be welcome

TIA

Steph

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evie15422
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Hi again, Marc and All,
 
I have always had problems with candida, too (tho I didn't know anything about this at all till around the 1980s when the Yeast Connection books came out).  I was impressed by these sites I sent on the connection between mercury and candida because they actually cover how candida produces a type of mercury biproduct that is as bad or worse than mercury for the body.  I always have horrible die-off symptoms, even when I do not take strong anti-fungals, to irradicate the yeast.  And, I too, seem never to getto the end of the bug killing--I have to revisit it often even tho I am gluten and sugarfree and seldom ever even eat gf bread with yeasts in it, etc.  And I have often wondered whether the bug killing actually makes me worse ES-wise.  It seems that I get worse during a routine kill-off of the infernal beasts.  Do any other ESers out there notice this?
 
Diane

--- On Tue, 1/13/09, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] a candida/mercury connection
To: [hidden email]
Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009, 2:37 PM






> I was thinking of you, Marc, and your unending mercury problem as I read
> this. I did not know there was a connection between mercury and candida.

Oh yes, the candida thrives on mercury -- I had terrible yeast problems
when my ES first started (the white coating on my tongue was impressive!) ,
but it's been much better in recent years, after lowering sugar, taking
supplements with antifungal properties, etc.

Marc
 














     

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evie15422
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Hi, Amy,
 
I don't know whether they would contain mercury, but they would have very toxic affects to your body and lymphatic system, in particular, for sure! I am surprised you didn't die from ingesting it!  I do know that older paints (say prior to 1980ish) had alot of mercury in the pigments, but I do not know of a connection between mercury and paint thinner.
 
Diane

--- On Tue, 1/13/09, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> wrote:

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To: [hidden email]
Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009, 3:26 PM






Very interesting Diane. As I was reading one article, I suddenly had a
thought. When I was little, I drank turpentine/paint thinner. I had to go to the
hospital (of course!), and I was wondering if this has mercury in it? Does
anybody know? I was just wondering if there was a connection.
Amy


evie15422@yahoo. com writes:






Hi, Marc, and All,

I was thinking of you, Marc, and your unending mercury problem as I read
this. I did not know there was a connection between mercury and candida. I did
know there is a gluten and candida connection. So this was pretty
interesting info:

_http://www.yeastinf http://www. yeahttp:/ /www.yeasthttp: //ww_
(http://www.yeastinf ectionadvisor. com/mercurypoiso ning.html)

_http://overcomingca http://ovehttp: //overchttp: //overcomihtt_
(http://overcomingca ndida.com/ candida_and_ dental_mercury. htm)

Also here is a site which links this to autism:

_http://www.bodyecol http://www. http://www. bhttp://www. bodyhttp: //www.bodyehttp
:_
(http://www.bodyecol ogy.com/06/ 11/23/myths_ truths_mercury_ autism_connectio n.php)

Diane

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From: Evie <_evie15422@yahoo. evi_ (mailto:evie15422@yahoo. com) >
Subject: Re: [eSens] aluminium on outside of a room
To: _eSens@yahoogroups. eSe_ (mailto:eSens@yahoogroups. com)
Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009, 2:19 PM

Hi, Steph,

I contacted a building biologist about this when we were considering buying
an aluminum sided house. She said that the siding might help to shield from
emfs if it were grounded (attaching wires to the siding on each side and
running them to a grounding rod). Since we did not end up buying this house,
tho, I cannot say whether this works or not. But try grounding the siding if
you are reacting badly before tearing it out or doing something more drastic.
I personally find that heavy aluminum foil helps me in various situations.
But remember also that we all react to different frequencies, so what works
for me, doesn't necessarily work for you. (And aluminum foil doesn't work for
me either in all situations.)

If the aluminum siding is up already, don't get upset. Try it out and see.
Try grounding it if it doesn't feel good. Also, the building biologist
suggested aluminum wire screens on the windows (to create an aluminum buffer or
such all over the outside of the house). So you might try some aluminum
cooking foil (or just go straight to screening) over the outside of the windows to
see if you see any remediation from this. If the foil helps, then you can
buy aluminum screening and be sure to install it (and the foil if you test
with that) on the outside of the window frame so it touches the siding all
around. If I understood the blding biologist correctly, this is necessary. If
the room doesn't feel good to you initially or after grounding the siding--the
windows could still be a source of problems if you don't do something for
them.

Hope this makes sense now and helps you, ;)
Diane

--- On Sun, 1/11/09, Stephanie Smith <reader41@ymail. com> wrote:

From: Stephanie Smith <reader41@ymail. com>
Subject: [eSens] aluminium on outside of a room
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, January 11, 2009, 6:24 PM

Hi everyone

This was a difficult thread to accurately describe but I hope someone
out there can help with this one.

My sister has a room at the top of her house which she has just
refurbished - the plan is that I will sleep there when I go to visit
her and her kids. It is a dormer room built in to the top of the roof
and has a flat roof and external walls on three sides. The outside of
the room was previously clad in asbestos but she got this removed and
it is now clad in aluminium panelling - would this be a good place for
me to sleep? would the aluminium shield me from EMF or make it worse
[there are cell towers nearby linked to the police station which is not
far from her house].

Any thoughts would be welcome

TIA

Steph

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javamdnss
Hi Diane~

Well, I did have my stomach pumped, but thank God I'm still here. :) I'll just have to check it out further, thank you!
Amy










Hi, Amy,
?
I don't know whether they would contain mercury, but they would have very toxic affects to your body and lymphatic system, in particular, for sure!? I am surprised you didn't die from ingesting it!? I do know that older paints (say prior to 1980ish) had alot of mercury in the pigments, but I do not know of a connection between mercury and paint thinner.
?
Diane

--- On Tue, 1/13/09, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: [hidden email] <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] a candida/mercury connection
To: [hidden email]
Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009, 3:26 PM

Very interesting Diane. As I was reading one article, I suddenly had a
thought. When I was little, I drank turpentine/paint thinner. I had to go to the
hospital (of course!), and I was wondering if this has mercury in it? Does
anybody know? I was just wondering if there was a connection.
Amy

evie15422@yahoo. com writes:

Hi, Marc, and All,

I was thinking of you, Marc, and your unending mercury problem as I read
this. I did not know there was a connection between mercury and candida. I did
know there is a gluten and candida connection. So this was pretty
interesting info:

_http://www.yeastinf http://www. yeahttp:/ /www.yeasthttp: //ww_
(http://www.yeastinf ectionadvisor. com/mercurypoiso ning.html)

_http://overcomingca http://ovehttp: //overchttp: //overcomihtt_
(http://overcomingca ndida.com/ candida_and_ dental_mercury. htm)

Also here is a site which links this to autism:

_http://www.bodyecol http://www. http://www. bhttp://www. bodyhttp: //www.bodyehttp
:_
(http://www.bodyecol ogy.com/06/ 11/23/myths_ truths_mercury_ autism_connectio n.php)

Diane

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From: Evie <_evie15422@yahoo. evi_ (mailto:evie15422@yahoo. com) >
Subject: Re: [eSens] aluminium on outside of a room
To: _eSens@yahoogroups. eSe_ (mailto:eSens@yahoogroups. com)
Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009, 2:19 PM

Hi, Steph,

I contacted a building biologist about this when we were considering buying
an aluminum sided house. She said that the siding might help to shield from
emfs if it were grounded (attaching wires to the siding on each side and
running them to a grounding rod). Since we did not end up buying this house,
tho, I cannot say whether this works or not. But try grounding the siding if
you are reacting badly before tearing it out or doing something more drastic.
I personally find that heavy aluminum foil helps me in various situations.
But remember also that we all react to different frequencies, so what works
for me, doesn't necessarily work for you. (And aluminum foil doesn't work for
me either in all situations.)

If the aluminum siding is up already, don't get upset. Try it out and see.
Try grounding it if it doesn't feel good. Also, the building biologist
suggested aluminum wire screens on the windows (to create an aluminum buffer or
such all over the outside of the house). So you might try some aluminum
cooking foil (or just go straight to screening) over the outside of the windows to
see if you see any remediation from this. If the foil helps, then you can
buy aluminum screening and be sure to install it (and the foil if you test
with that) on the outside of the window frame so it touches the siding all
around. If I understood the blding biologist correctly, this is necessary. If
the room doesn't feel good to you initially or after grounding the siding--the
windows could still be a source of problems if you don't do something for
them.

Hope this makes sense now and helps you, ;)
Diane

--- On Sun, 1/11/09, Stephanie Smith <reader41@ymail. com> wrote:

From: Stephanie Smith <reader41@ymail. com>
Subject: [eSens] aluminium on outside of a room
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, January 11, 2009, 6:24 PM

Hi everyone

This was a difficult thread to accurately describe but I hope someone
out there can help with this one.

My sister has a room at the top of her house which she has just
refurbished - the plan is that I will sleep there when I go to visit
her and her kids. It is a dormer room built in to the top of the roof
and has a flat roof and external walls on three sides. The outside of
the room was previously clad in asbestos but she got this removed and
it is now clad in aluminium panelling - would this be a good place for
me to sleep? would the aluminium shield me from EMF or make it worse
[there are cell towers nearby linked to the police station which is not
far from her house].

Any thoughts would be welcome

TIA

Steph

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