Yesterday I walked into a mobile phone shop to ask where the phone
towers are located in this city. I had assumed correctly that there aren't any in the central city (where we live), but they are located in the suburbs around us. So the good news is that our house isn't very close to a tower. But then I started wondering if this might mean that we get radiation from all the towers in the surrounding suburbs, as most of them probably can reach us. So instead of one load of heavy radiation we might get multiple loads of lower radiation? Does this make any sense or am I completely wrong here? I understand so little of all these waves and radiation things, so a bit of help would be appreciated. I feel like I have this 1500 pieces jigsaw puzzle named EMS and I try to get more and more pieces together trying to get a clear picture. So far I might have only 100-200 pieces and I need a lot more to get an idea of the picture. Rixta |
Time to purchase Some books, meters and EMF mitigation products for christmas presents for yourself..
The two main suppliers in North America are : http://www.safelivingtechnologies.ca/ Canada http://www.lessemf.com/index.html USA There are many excellent books that would also make great gifts. Here are some that you may want to consider: More Silent Fields - Donna Fisher Dirty Electricity - Samuel Milham Zapped - Ann Louise Gittleman Disconnect - Devra Davis Living Safely with EMF - Jim Waugh The Sick House Survival Guide - Angela Hobbs Cell Phones - Dr. George Carlo Radiation Rescue - K Crofton The Electrical Sensitivity Handbook - Lucinda Grant Electromagnetic Fields - B. Blake Levitt Body Electric - Robert Becker The Great Power Line Cover Up - Paul Brodeur The Powerwatch Handbook - Alasdair and Jean Philips Would You Put Your Head in a Microwave Oven - Gerald Goldberg On 2010-12-14, at 6:40 PM, Rixta Francis wrote: > Yesterday I walked into a mobile phone shop to ask where the phone > towers are located in this city. I had assumed correctly that there > aren't any in the central city (where we live), but they are located in > the suburbs around us. > So the good news is that our house isn't very close to a tower. But then > I started wondering if this might mean that we get radiation from all > the towers in the surrounding suburbs, as most of them probably can > reach us. So instead of one load of heavy radiation we might get > multiple loads of lower radiation? > Does this make any sense or am I completely wrong here? I understand so > little of all these waves and radiation things, so a bit of help would > be appreciated. > > I feel like I have this 1500 pieces jigsaw puzzle named EMS and I try to > get more and more pieces together trying to get a clear picture. So far > I might have only 100-200 pieces and I need a lot more to get an idea of > the picture. > > Rixta > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: [hidden email] [hidden email] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ |
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When it's in all directions it's harder to shield.
And I would not trust what the people told you either. The city or county government may have a map of towers but they probably consider it intellectual property, but might let you look if you don't need to copy it. Here we have antennsearch.com. There's also an FCC database. But a lot of towers are not even registered. On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 4:40 PM, Rixta Francis <[hidden email] > wrote: > > > Yesterday I walked into a mobile phone shop to ask where the phone > towers are located in this city. I had assumed correctly that there > aren't any in the central city (where we live), but they are located in > the suburbs around us. > So the good news is that our house isn't very close to a tower. But then > I started wondering if this might mean that we get radiation from all > the towers in the surrounding suburbs, as most of them probably can > reach us. So instead of one load of heavy radiation we might get > multiple loads of lower radiation? > Does this make any sense or am I completely wrong here? I understand so > little of all these waves and radiation things, so a bit of help would > be appreciated. > > I feel like I have this 1500 pieces jigsaw puzzle named EMS and I try to > get more and more pieces together trying to get a clear picture. So far > I might have only 100-200 pieces and I need a lot more to get an idea of > the picture. > > Rixta > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: [hidden email] [hidden email] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ |
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> I started wondering if this might mean that we get radiation from all > the towers in the surrounding suburbs, as most of them probably can > reach us. So instead of one load of heavy radiation we might get > multiple loads of lower radiation? > Correct. One close transmitter (tower) gives a large dose. The farther away the towers, the lower the signal strength. One other thing, is the farther away the tower, the louder the cel-phone in a "rural" area needs to shout to be heard. So measuring cel phones in the urban environment where a tower is nearby, results in lower signal strength from the phone, and longer battery life. Unfortunately, in the urban environment, there are usually thousands of others transmitting, thereby negating any benefit from the lower individual transmitters. > Does this make any sense or am I completely wrong here? You're doing ok. > I understand so little of all these waves and radiation things, so a bit of help would > be appreciated. > > Questions are good. Hope my answers are clear. :) Another way to think of the waves, is to think of it as sound waves. When the neighbor's kid has a very loud boombox, and you go inside your house and close the windows, you can still hear his "music", but the volume is lower. With a clear line of sight, you can still hear that boombox a mile away, but step behind a hill, and it is gone. Unless it bounces off the side of other buildings or valley walls, then you get an echo. Ever heard a rifle shot during hunting season? You can pinpoint where the hunter is by the direction and timing of the echos, when surrounded by hills of course. > I feel like I have this 1500 pieces jigsaw puzzle named EMS and I try to > get more and more pieces together trying to get a clear picture. So far > I might have only 100-200 pieces and I need a lot more to get an idea of > the picture. > Learning is fun. Too bad the subject matter is depressing. Stewart |
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Hi, Marc,
If Lucinda Grant wrote a book that is mainly about emf remediation, maybe she prayed and heard back from God! ;) Seriously, consider what the contents of the book says before making any judgments. I have prayed and gotten some good info! Definitely not proveably from God, but I woke up the next day with some good ideas floating around in my head, tried them, and they worked! I often find a great deal of helpful info in spurts--alot at one time--a week or two after praying (for more help or helpful information for my or my family's health needs). In the past week, I have gotten at least a dozen new leads on things to try out or work on. It is an inexhaustable supply. Sometimes I get these new leads from ES or otherwise ill friends who are also searching for answers but are too exhausted in the search to actually try them, or who are excited about their finds and want to share. Snoshoe sent me an easy alzheimer therapy to try for my Dad a few days ago. Another friend here sent me 2 books with gobs of great info last week. Who can say these aren't the answers to prayer? We sometimes get weary in searching, but the answers are out there; we just need to find them. My 2 cents on prayer as an ES remediation help, Diane --- On Tue, 12/14/10, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] cell phone towers To: [hidden email] Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2010, 7:44 PM > The Electrical Sensitivity Handbook - Lucinda Grant By the way, I hear that Lucinda has recovered quite a bit from her ES. What worked for her? Prayer (!) Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
I don't have many funds to spend right now. Will Lucinda's book help a spouse understand this & help us fix what we can? Learn about wiring, not to fix ourselves of course, but educate? I know we have to avoid cells, watch out where towers are, buy GS for the plugs & computer shielding. Our budget's not good right now. I'm not spending much time on the computer these days to learn. Thanks for advice, Kathy - From: Evie <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] cell phone towers To: [hidden email] Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 11:23 AM Hi, Marc, If Lucinda Grant wrote a book that is mainly about emf remediation, maybe she prayed and heard back from God! ;) Seriously, consider what the contents of the book says before making any judgments. I have prayed and gotten some good info! Definitely not proveably from God, but I woke up the next day with some good ideas floating around in my head, tried them, and they worked! I often find a great deal of helpful info in spurts--alot at one time--a week or two after praying (for more help or helpful information for my or my family's health needs). In the past week, I have gotten at least a dozen new leads on things to try out or work on. It is an inexhaustable supply. Sometimes I get these new leads from ES or otherwise ill friends who are also searching for answers but are too exhausted in the search to actually try them, or who are excited about their finds and want to share. Snoshoe sent me an easy alzheimer therapy to try for my Dad a few days ago. Another friend here sent me 2 books with gobs of great info last week. Who can say these aren't the answers to prayer? We sometimes get weary in searching, but the answers are out there; we just need to find them. My 2 cents on prayer as an ES remediation help, Diane --- On Tue, 12/14/10, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] cell phone towers To: [hidden email] Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2010, 7:44 PM > The Electrical Sensitivity Handbook - Lucinda Grant By the way, I hear that Lucinda has recovered quite a bit from her ES. What worked for her? Prayer (!) Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> If Lucinda Grant wrote a book that is mainly about emf remediation, maybe
> she prayed and heard back from God! ;) Seriously, consider what the > contents of the book says before making any judgments. I should clarify - Lucinda wrote that book many years ago, and she was suffering at the time. Her recovery is much more recent, so there is nothing in her book that has anything to do with her recovery. Marc |
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What top 1 or 2 books you you or anyone else recommend to educate & recover? Kathy From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] cell phone towers To: [hidden email] Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 11:46 AM > If Lucinda Grant wrote a book that is mainly about emf remediation, maybe > she prayed and heard back from God! ;) Seriously, consider what the > contents of the book says before making any judgments. I should clarify - Lucinda wrote that book many years ago, and she was suffering at the time. Her recovery is much more recent, so there is nothing in her book that has anything to do with her recovery. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> What top 1 or 2 books you you or anyone else recommend to educate &
> recover? Hmmm, I don't have any specific book recommendations... anyone else? Marc |
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> Unfortunately, in the urban environment, there are usually thousands of > others transmitting, thereby negating any benefit from the lower > individual transmitters. I hadn't thought about that, but it fits with something else I found out. A few days ago I went to the K-Mart with my electrosmog meter. It was busier than normal, but not extremely busy yet. Still my meter went up quite a bit, at one moment even into the red field! This can only be explained by the high number of cell phones that are turned on in a small area. I was wondering if that would make a difference and obviously it does. This was pretty extreme, but if everyone in the street has their cell phones on (not such a weird idea) that could also have an influence. Not as strong as inside the K-Mart, but enough to make me sick. Thanks for another piece of the puzzle! Rixta |
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Thanks Marc.
--- On Wed, 12/15/10, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] cell phone towers To: [hidden email] Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 12:46 PM > If Lucinda Grant wrote a book that is mainly about emf remediation, maybe > she prayed and heard back from God! ;) Seriously, consider what the > contents of the book says before making any judgments. I should clarify - Lucinda wrote that book many years ago, and she was suffering at the time. Her recovery is much more recent, so there is nothing in her book that has anything to do with her recovery. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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I have book recommendations but they are not about ES. Dr Tennant's books ("Healing Is Voltage"), "Energy Medicine", by Donna Eden; "Cure for All Diseases", by Hulda Clark, books on water by ?Muri? Emoto....
--- On Wed, 12/15/10, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] cell phone towers To: [hidden email] Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 2:25 PM > What top 1 or 2 books you you or anyone else recommend to educate & > recover? Hmmm, I don't have any specific book recommendations... anyone else? Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi, Rixta,
I once went to a Theresa Heinz conference on "TILT" (Toxin Induced Lack of Tolerance), the same thing as MCS but with a catchier name. There were over 300 people present and I was one of the only people there without a cell phone. Since the conference was about educating people about environmental intolerance, people were told before coming not to wear and perfumes and deodorants. As the conference started, the first speaker asked, in deference to anyone present with electro-magnetic sensitivity (I was probably the only one), everyone turn off their phones. I was already feeling quite ill, but when everyone simultaneously turned off their phones, I thought I would die. It took me 4 hours to recover enough to get thru the rest of the conference. Diane --- On Wed, 12/15/10, Rixta Francis <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Rixta Francis <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] cell phone towers To: [hidden email] Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 2:36 PM > Unfortunately, in the urban environment, there are usually thousands of > others transmitting, thereby negating any benefit from the lower > individual transmitters. I hadn't thought about that, but it fits with something else I found out. A few days ago I went to the K-Mart with my electrosmog meter. It was busier than normal, but not extremely busy yet. Still my meter went up quite a bit, at one moment even into the red field! This can only be explained by the high number of cell phones that are turned on in a small area. I was wondering if that would make a difference and obviously it does. This was pretty extreme, but if everyone in the street has their cell phones on (not such a weird idea) that could also have an influence. Not as strong as inside the K-Mart, but enough to make me sick. Thanks for another piece of the puzzle! Rixta [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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About the Lucinda Grant book, I found it in a library. It dealt mostly with low frequencies, whereas today there are lots of other frequencies of concern. I think you'll be better off with a more recent book. In terms of practical information, I've found Anne Louise Gittleman's book, Zapped, to be a good source of practical information, including nutrition ideas.
In terms of finding an expert, you might want to look for a building biologist in your area (buildingbiology.net). They have a lot of good feedback from a holistic standpoint, considering both EMF and air quality, for example. For EMF, they can help check magnetic, electric, body voltage, and wireless emissions, and recommend unplugging appliances or turning off some circuit breakers at night. I found some free courses on their website with some helpful videos. E.g., in addition to EMF, I learned something about furnace filter and air quality from there and safe cleaners. What I've learned is that it's easy to escape one form of EMF only to find yourself in a worse environment due to a different form of EMF. Electric, magnetic, harmonics, and RF all seem to be independent. --- In [hidden email], KathyB <calicocat477@...> wrote: > > Marc, > > What top 1 or 2 books you you or anyone else recommend to educate & recover? > > Kathy > > From: Marc Martin <marc@...> > Subject: Re: [eSens] cell phone towers > To: [hidden email] > Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 11:46 AM > > > If Lucinda Grant wrote a book that is mainly about emf remediation, maybe > > > she prayed and heard back from God! ;) Seriously, consider what the > > > contents of the book says before making any judgments. > > > > I should clarify - Lucinda wrote that book many years ago, and she was > > suffering at the time. Her recovery is much more recent, so there is > > nothing in her book that has anything to do with her recovery. > > > > Marc |
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I bought window sheilding & blocking paint from Saveliving. Loni
--- On Tue, 12/14/10, Robert Williams <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Robert Williams <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] cell phone towers To: [hidden email] Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2010, 5:20 PM Time to purchase Some books, meters and EMF mitigation products for christmas presents for yourself.. The two main suppliers in North America are : http://www.safelivingtechnologies.ca/ Canada http://www.lessemf.com/index.html USA There are many excellent books that would also make great gifts. Here are some that you may want to consider: More Silent Fields - Donna Fisher Dirty Electricity - Samuel Milham Zapped - Ann Louise Gittleman Disconnect - Devra Davis Living Safely with EMF - Jim Waugh The Sick House Survival Guide - Angela Hobbs Cell Phones - Dr. George Carlo Radiation Rescue - K Crofton The Electrical Sensitivity Handbook - Lucinda Grant Electromagnetic Fields - B. Blake Levitt Body Electric - Robert Becker The Great Power Line Cover Up - Paul Brodeur The Powerwatch Handbook - Alasdair and Jean Philips Would You Put Your Head in a Microwave Oven - Gerald Goldberg On 2010-12-14, at 6:40 PM, Rixta Francis wrote: > Yesterday I walked into a mobile phone shop to ask where the phone > towers are located in this city. I had assumed correctly that there > aren't any in the central city (where we live), but they are located in > the suburbs around us. > So the good news is that our house isn't very close to a tower. But then > I started wondering if this might mean that we get radiation from all > the towers in the surrounding suburbs, as most of them probably can > reach us. So instead of one load of heavy radiation we might get > multiple loads of lower radiation? > Does this make any sense or am I completely wrong here? I understand so > little of all these waves and radiation things, so a bit of help would > be appreciated. > > I feel like I have this 1500 pieces jigsaw puzzle named EMS and I try to > get more and more pieces together trying to get a clear picture. So far > I might have only 100-200 pieces and I need a lot more to get an idea of > the picture. > > Rixta > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Are you saying there is a difference in what the antennas do on the towers or just about distance & strength difference? Loni
--- On Wed, 12/15/10, S Andreason <[hidden email]> wrote: From: S Andreason <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] cell phone towers To: [hidden email] Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 9:17 AM Rixta Francis wrote: > I started wondering if this might mean that we get radiation from all > the towers in the surrounding suburbs, as most of them probably can > reach us. So instead of one load of heavy radiation we might get > multiple loads of lower radiation? > Correct. One close transmitter (tower) gives a large dose. The farther away the towers, the lower the signal strength. One other thing, is the farther away the tower, the louder the cel-phone in a "rural" area needs to shout to be heard. So measuring cel phones in the urban environment where a tower is nearby, results in lower signal strength from the phone, and longer battery life. Unfortunately, in the urban environment, there are usually thousands of others transmitting, thereby negating any benefit from the lower individual transmitters. > Does this make any sense or am I completely wrong here? You're doing ok. > I understand so little of all these waves and radiation things, so a bit of help would > be appreciated. > > Questions are good. Hope my answers are clear. :) Another way to think of the waves, is to think of it as sound waves. When the neighbor's kid has a very loud boombox, and you go inside your house and close the windows, you can still hear his "music", but the volume is lower. With a clear line of sight, you can still hear that boombox a mile away, but step behind a hill, and it is gone. Unless it bounces off the side of other buildings or valley walls, then you get an echo. Ever heard a rifle shot during hunting season? You can pinpoint where the hunter is by the direction and timing of the echos, when surrounded by hills of course. > I feel like I have this 1500 pieces jigsaw puzzle named EMS and I try to > get more and more pieces together trying to get a clear picture. So far > I might have only 100-200 pieces and I need a lot more to get an idea of > the picture. > Learning is fun. Too bad the subject matter is depressing. Stewart [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi,
Evie wrote: > As the conference started, the first speaker asked, in deference to anyone present with electro-magnetic sensitivity (I was probably the only one), everyone turn off their phones. I was already feeling quite ill, but when everyone simultaneously turned off their phones, I thought I would die. > Unfortunately, when the airplane mode is switched on, the cel phone makes a call to the tower to tell it it is no longer at this address. DUH! So asking people to turn off their phone, results in just the opposite for a few seconds. Stewart |
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Loni wrote:
> Are you saying there is a difference in what the antennas do on the towers or just about distance & strength difference? Loni > I am not sure how much the towers vary their output depending on the distance of the remote cel-phone. That will need an engineer closer to the technology to answer. As far as I'm concerned, they are always "shouting." To the second half of your question, if I understand you correctly, the answer is no. I had two things in mind: For the tower side, it is more important to increase your distance, to get the strength lower. For the cel-phone side, when the tower is farther away, the cel-phone must increase it's transmitting power to be heard. So it becomes just as important to have fewer cel-phones around you. Stewart |
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Tennant's book "Healing is Voltage" is really good imo on a lot of different health topics...
http://www.amazon.com/Healing-Voltage-NDM-Jerry-Tennant/dp/1453649166 --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > > What top 1 or 2 books you you or anyone else recommend to educate & > > recover? > > Hmmm, I don't have any specific book recommendations... anyone else? > > Marc > |
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