I have collected a few business cards from the local Whole Foods stores
and I am going to send them info regarding cell phone radiation and how it destroys homeopathic remedies. If anyone has any websites, research or something to add that specifically addresses this direct relationship, please let me know ASAP. thanks, Andrew |
It's been the experience of a group of students of homeopathy and some
practitioners I've talked with that for liquid homeopathic remedy suspensions erasure or interference can occur much more easily than the energy signature held in solid crystal form on the surfaces of coated pellets or granules. Solid remedies of the type used in homeopathic first aid kits have survived transit through airport security x-rays many times, though we didn't do any study on possible differential changes in remedy effects. Since a lot of the remedies that Whole Foods carries are Boiron pellets, they might not be affected in an easily discernable way. In a quick perusal I didn't find Boiron or Hahnemann Labs listing anything about cell phones erasing remedies. Direct sunlight and high heat (the old, pre-radio age warnings) were the only things I found listed. Have you collected some info from other sources that shows cell phones erase or alter surface deposition remedies? Beau --- In [hidden email], Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@...> wrote: > > I have collected a few business cards from the local Whole Foods stores > and I am going to send them info regarding cell phone radiation and how > it destroys homeopathic remedies. > If anyone has any websites, research or something to add that > specifically addresses this direct relationship, please let me know > ASAP. > thanks, > Andrew > |
Hello Beau,
it was a posting from Dietrich Gruen a while ago, that he had measured this effect. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus ----- Original Message ----- From: "bbin37" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 03:26 Subject: [eSens] Re: cell phones around Homeopathics > It's been the experience of a group of students of homeopathy and some > practitioners I've talked with that for liquid homeopathic remedy > suspensions erasure or interference can occur much more easily than > the energy signature held in solid crystal form on the surfaces of > coated pellets or granules. Solid remedies of the type used in > homeopathic first aid kits have survived transit through airport > security x-rays many times, though we didn't do any study on possible > differential changes in remedy effects. Since a lot of the remedies > that Whole Foods carries are Boiron pellets, they might not be > affected in an easily discernable way. In a quick perusal I didn't > find Boiron or Hahnemann Labs listing anything about cell phones > erasing remedies. Direct sunlight and high heat (the old, pre-radio > age warnings) were the only things I found listed. > > Have you collected some info from other sources that shows cell phones > erase or alter surface deposition remedies? > > Beau > --- In [hidden email], Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@...> wrote: >> >> I have collected a few business cards from the local Whole Foods stores >> and I am going to send them info regarding cell phone radiation and how >> it destroys homeopathic remedies. >> If anyone has any websites, research or something to add that >> specifically addresses this direct relationship, please let me know >> ASAP. >> thanks, >> Andrew >> > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > |
Thanks for reminding of that post, Charles. (It's eSens # 3577.)
I wrote a reply message to Dietrich (eSens # 3605) asking him to specify more information - such as whether the remedies were in liquid or solid form - but I didn't see a response. (It is easy to miss some of these messages for a variety of reasons, for sure.) Liquid remedies are easy to erase energetically and microwave radiation is highly suited to do this due to wavelength. In the combined experience of other homeopaths and students of homeopathy I've spoken with, including my own experience with remedies, solid deposition remedies have shown remarkable staying power, even considering placebo effect. (For example, kids in a lot of pain with attendant physical symptoms like bleeding and swelling won't usually just stop bleeding, have swelling go down, and have the pain lessen or go away, all in combination, through the power of suggestion.) It is also important to note that Dietrich mentioned "high" potencies were erasable by cell phone radiation in his experiment. We'd have to know if he's talking, for example, about 1M remedies and above. Most remedies at a Whole Foods store are considered at "lower" potency than 1M. It's hard to obtain "above" 200C potency remedy at grocery stores where I've lived in the US, including the SF bay area where homeopathics are highly accessible. And the bulk of these remedies are in solid form. Solid homeopathic remedies I've purchased at Whole Foods or downtown SF shops in busy, cell phone rife areas, at 200C and "below" have all worked admirably. Andrew, I'd want to get the specifics of form and potency affected before waging a campaign with Whole Foods. Interference with remedy action after ingestion is another ballgame altogther. Wireless does cause problems in my experience here. Beau --- In [hidden email], "charles" <charles@...> wrote: > > Hello Beau, > > it was a posting from Dietrich Gruen a while ago, that he had measured this > effect. > > Greetings, > Charles Claessens > member Verband Baubiologie > www.milieuziektes.nl > www.milieuziektes.be > www.hetbitje.nl > checked by Norton Antivirus > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "bbin37" <netfarer2@...> > To: <[hidden email]> > Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 03:26 > Subject: [eSens] Re: cell phones around Homeopathics > > > > It's been the experience of a group of students of homeopathy and some > > practitioners I've talked with that for liquid homeopathic remedy > > suspensions erasure or interference can occur much more easily than > > the energy signature held in solid crystal form on the surfaces of > > coated pellets or granules. Solid remedies of the type used in > > homeopathic first aid kits have survived transit through airport > > security x-rays many times, though we didn't do any study on possible > > differential changes in remedy effects. Since a lot of the remedies > > that Whole Foods carries are Boiron pellets, they might not be > > affected in an easily discernable way. In a quick perusal I didn't > > find Boiron or Hahnemann Labs listing anything about cell phones > > erasing remedies. Direct sunlight and high heat (the old, pre-radio > > age warnings) were the only things I found listed. > > > > Have you collected some info from other sources that shows cell phones > > erase or alter surface deposition remedies? > > > > Beau > > --- In [hidden email], Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@> wrote: > >> > >> I have collected a few business cards from the local Whole Foods > >> and I am going to send them info regarding cell phone radiation and how > >> it destroys homeopathic remedies. > >> If anyone has any websites, research or something to add that > >> specifically addresses this direct relationship, please let me know > >> ASAP. > >> thanks, > >> Andrew > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Hello Beau,
some weeks ago, I read somewhere that even a Cancer drug had lost in value because of RF radiation. Many of the medical drug shops overhere do have DECT phones. I have told one of them, that most of his stock is momentarily worthless because of his phone. I met big uncomprehensive eyes. *That's life in the colonies* they say. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus ----- Original Message ----- From: "bbin37" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 19:04 Subject: [eSens] Re: cell phones around Homeopathics > Thanks for reminding of that post, Charles. (It's eSens # 3577.) > > I wrote a reply message to Dietrich (eSens # 3605) asking him to > specify more information - such as whether the remedies were in liquid > or solid form - but I didn't see a response. (It is easy to miss some > of these messages for a variety of reasons, for sure.) > > Liquid remedies are easy to erase energetically and microwave > radiation is highly suited to do this due to wavelength. In the > combined experience of other homeopaths and students of homeopathy > I've spoken with, including my own experience with remedies, solid > deposition remedies have shown remarkable staying power, even > considering placebo effect. (For example, kids in a lot of pain with > attendant physical symptoms like bleeding and swelling won't usually > just stop bleeding, have swelling go down, and have the pain lessen or > go away, all in combination, through the power of suggestion.) > > It is also important to note that Dietrich mentioned "high" potencies > were erasable by cell phone radiation in his experiment. We'd have to > know if he's talking, for example, about 1M remedies and above. Most > remedies at a Whole Foods store are considered at "lower" potency than > 1M. It's hard to obtain "above" 200C potency remedy at grocery stores > where I've lived in the US, including the SF bay area where > homeopathics are highly accessible. And the bulk of these remedies > are in solid form. > > Solid homeopathic remedies I've purchased at Whole Foods or downtown > SF shops in busy, cell phone rife areas, at 200C and "below" have all > worked admirably. > > Andrew, I'd want to get the specifics of form and potency affected > before waging a campaign with Whole Foods. > > Interference with remedy action after ingestion is another ballgame > altogther. Wireless does cause problems in my experience here. > > Beau > > |
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I will hold off on any homeopathic info until I get harder evidence
that I can present. Please forward any articles that you may come across. thank you, Andrew On Feb 25, 2006, at 1:04 PM, bbin37 wrote: > Thanks for reminding of that post, Charles. (It's eSens # 3577.) > > I wrote a reply message to Dietrich (eSens # 3605) asking him to > specify more information - such as whether the remedies were in liquid > or solid form - but I didn't see a response. (It is easy to miss some > of these messages for a variety of reasons, for sure.) > > Liquid remedies are easy to erase energetically and microwave > radiation is highly suited to do this due to wavelength. In the > combined experience of other homeopaths and students of homeopathy > I've spoken with, including my own experience with remedies, solid > deposition remedies have shown remarkable staying power, even > considering placebo effect. (For example, kids in a lot of pain with > attendant physical symptoms like bleeding and swelling won't usually > just stop bleeding, have swelling go down, and have the pain lessen or > go away, all in combination, through the power of suggestion.) > > It is also important to note that Dietrich mentioned "high" potencies > were erasable by cell phone radiation in his experiment. We'd have to > know if he's talking, for example, about 1M remedies and above. Most > remedies at a Whole Foods store are considered at "lower" potency than > 1M. It's hard to obtain "above" 200C potency remedy at grocery stores > where I've lived in the US, including the SF bay area where > homeopathics are highly accessible. And the bulk of these remedies > are in solid form. > > Solid homeopathic remedies I've purchased at Whole Foods or downtown > SF shops in busy, cell phone rife areas, at 200C and "below" have all > worked admirably. > > Andrew, I'd want to get the specifics of form and potency affected > before waging a campaign with Whole Foods. > > Interference with remedy action after ingestion is another ballgame > altogther. Wireless does cause problems in my experience here. > > Beau > > --- In [hidden email], "charles" <charles@...> wrote: >> >> Hello Beau, >> >> it was a posting from Dietrich Gruen a while ago, that he had > measured this >> effect. >> >> Greetings, >> Charles Claessens >> member Verband Baubiologie >> www.milieuziektes.nl >> www.milieuziektes.be >> www.hetbitje.nl >> checked by Norton Antivirus >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "bbin37" <netfarer2@...> >> To: <[hidden email]> >> Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 03:26 >> Subject: [eSens] Re: cell phones around Homeopathics >> >> >>> It's been the experience of a group of students of homeopathy and >>> some >>> practitioners I've talked with that for liquid homeopathic remedy >>> suspensions erasure or interference can occur much more easily than >>> the energy signature held in solid crystal form on the surfaces of >>> coated pellets or granules. Solid remedies of the type used in >>> homeopathic first aid kits have survived transit through airport >>> security x-rays many times, though we didn't do any study on possible >>> differential changes in remedy effects. Since a lot of the remedies >>> that Whole Foods carries are Boiron pellets, they might not be >>> affected in an easily discernable way. In a quick perusal I didn't >>> find Boiron or Hahnemann Labs listing anything about cell phones >>> erasing remedies. Direct sunlight and high heat (the old, pre-radio >>> age warnings) were the only things I found listed. >>> >>> Have you collected some info from other sources that shows cell >>> phones >>> erase or alter surface deposition remedies? >>> >>> Beau >>> --- In [hidden email], Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@> wrote: >>>> >>>> I have collected a few business cards from the local Whole Foods > stores >>>> and I am going to send them info regarding cell phone radiation > and how >>>> it destroys homeopathic remedies. >>>> If anyone has any websites, research or something to add that >>>> specifically addresses this direct relationship, please let me know >>>> ASAP. >>>> thanks, >>>> Andrew >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Yahoo! Groups Links >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > |
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