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Marc mentioned he has antistatic shoes and that someone in the group uses antistatic mats to dissipate fields. I read somewhere that they aren't a good idea. Anyone have any opinion on them? Marc? How are your shoes? As mentioned earlier, I'm studying possible solutions for those e- sensitive and those who are but don't know it yet and those that are being affected but can't feel it. So, by the by, I'll be posting questions about STUFF. I am only nominally sensitive but am starting to piece together reactions in the past that that I had attributed to other things like mold or pollution or had just decided not to think about ever again. |
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> Marc mentioned he has antistatic shoes and that someone in the group
> uses antistatic mats to dissipate fields. I read somewhere that they > aren't a good idea. Anyone have any opinion on them? Marc? How are your > shoes? My shoes with the static-dissipative soles don't make much (if any) difference to my ES. However, they do prevent shocks from happening -- prior to the shoes, I would always get shocks when I got out of my car and touched the outside of the car. With the shoes, this never happens. Marc |
One way to prevent that kind of shock is to hold on to a metal part of the
car as you get out. Are the shoes one the web? Bill On Jan 23, 2008 11:30 AM, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Marc mentioned he has antistatic shoes and that someone in the group > > uses antistatic mats to dissipate fields. I read somewhere that they > > aren't a good idea. Anyone have any opinion on them? Marc? How are your > > shoes? > > My shoes with the static-dissipative soles don't make much (if any) > difference to my ES. However, they do prevent shocks from happening -- > prior to the shoes, I would always get shocks when I got out of my > car and touched the outside of the car. With the shoes, this never > happens. > > Marc > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> One way to prevent that kind of shock is to hold on to a metal part of
> the car as you get out. > > Are the shoes on the web? I purchase them at a local Red Wing shoes store, but here are the shoes I'm wearing: http://www.redwingshoes.com/productdetails.aspx?prodid=1520 Marc |
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This is interesting to note. I don't think I get shocks that much. Maybe, Marc, you have a super power. Mayb ES is a super power. Someone posted much earlier a query regarding ES sufferers and incidents of cancer. Does anyone know if E sensitive types are less prone to cancers associated with EMF? Regarding antistatic mats: So, they don't work to alleviate ES symptoms. What does besides blocking the field? I read somewhere that you should shower (for other reasons too) or putting your feet on the grass or something will help. --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > > Marc mentioned he has antistatic shoes and that someone in the group > > uses antistatic mats to dissipate fields. I read somewhere that they > > aren't a good idea. Anyone have any opinion on them? Marc? How are your > > shoes? > > My shoes with the static-dissipative soles don't make much (if any) > difference to my ES. However, they do prevent shocks from happening -- > prior to the shoes, I would always get shocks when I got out of my > car and touched the outside of the car. With the shoes, this never > happens. > > Marc > |
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> This is interesting to note. I don't think I get shocks that much.
> Maybe, Marc, you have a super power. Actually, the shocks I was getting was due to the EMF protection devices I was using from Quantum Products. I contacted the manufacturer, and they never heard of such a reaction (typical response). However, these devices have been very helpful for reducing my symptoms from EMF (I wouldn't have been able to return to my job without them). > Regarding antistatic mats: So, they don't work to alleviate ES > symptoms. What does besides blocking the field? I've found that eating certain types of food (mineral content? antioxidant content? fat content?), taking certain types of supplements (usually minerals, antioxidants or essential fatty acids), and using certain types of EMF protection devices (which seem to alter detoxification rates) have all been helpful to me. Detoxing has proven to be a longterm cure for some people, although people with ES may be so sensitive to common detox methods that they could be dangerous or make things worse (I've tried many types of detoxification methods, but only the most benign methods are things I can live with). Marc |
Rant alert: You know, it's frustrating that I go to a naturopath for orthomolecular therapy which is basically about stabilizing your immune system through diet and even they don't acknowledge the EMF factor. These are people who have experienced a lifetime of marginalization in their field and still they stare blankly when I mention symptoms. I'll see if I can optimize the regime they give me. Thanks Marc! One day... To: [hidden email]: [hidden email]: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 11:48:11 -0800Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: anti-static mats > This is interesting to note. I don't think I get shocks that much. > Maybe, Marc, you have a super power. Actually, the shocks I was getting was due to the EMF protectiondevices I was using from Quantum Products. I contacted themanufacturer, and they never heard of such a reaction (typicalresponse). However, these devices have been very helpful for reducing my symptoms from EMF (I wouldn't have been ableto return to my job without them).> Regarding antistatic mats: So, they don't work to alleviate ES > symptoms. What does besides blocking the field? I've found that eating certain types of food (mineral content?antioxidant content? fat content?), taking certain types of supplements (usually minerals, antioxidants or essential fatty acids), and using certain types of EMF protection devices (whichseem to alter detoxification rates) have all been helpful to me. Detoxing has proven to be a longterm cure for somepeople, although people with ES may be so sensitive to common detox methods that they could be dangerous ormake things worse (I've tried many types of detoxificationmethods, but only the most benign methods are things I canlive with).Marc _________________________________________________________________ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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