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eat your fats!?

kefirisgood
Hi all!

Maybe a high-fat-diet would be beneficial?

The following is taken from

http://www.westonaprice.org/letters/letters-2006su.html
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Sensitive to Electricity
I have become sensitive to electricity--I can feel it in my head, my
feet, from each spring in my mattress, driving down big commercial
streets lined with wires and passing by the transformers on utility
poles.

Then I had the idea that cod liver oil might help. There are some
buried wires along a railroad bed 100 feet from my kitchen door, and
they are insulated with oil, so it made sense that oil and fats
might help insulate me. I noticed a small improvement with the cod
liver oil so I knew I was on the right track, but the biggest
improvement came from cream, drippings from poultry and the fat on
all the other meats.

Hillary Little
Baltimore, MD
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Re: eat your fats!?

Marc Martin
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kefirisgood wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Maybe a high-fat-diet would be beneficial?

Maybe... but I've tried that, and it mostly just
made me overweight... :-)

I think it's mostly about getting the toxins
out of your body safely. I think the higher
fat intake probably gives the toxins something
to bind to.

Marc

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switching power supplies DECREASE noise???

Marc Martin
Administrator
Hi all,

In the past, I've seen people mention that "switching" power
supplies increase the amount of RF noise on power lines.
As a test of this, I plugged in a 12 volt AC->DC
"wall wart" that is labelled "switching" (which you can also
tell because it works from 100v - 240v, 47 - 64hz, and I
think only a switching power supply can handle such a large
range of inputs) into an outlet, and tested it with the
Stetzerizer meter. Prior to plugging it in, the meter
read about 140. Surprisingly, after plugging it in,
the meter DROPPED to 100! I did this repeatedly to
make sure, and tried it on another outlet to verify.
In all cases, the reading dropped noticeably after
plugging it in.

So I guess I don't know what's going on here... it would
appear that this adapter is reducing the amount of
noise on the AC power lines, not increasing it... (?)

Marc

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Re: eat your fats!?

skrzn
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What makes us fat is the carbohydrates combined with fat.

Fat+meat+leaves makes us slim.
www.paleodiet.com

William



--- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@...> wrote:

>
> kefirisgood wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > Maybe a high-fat-diet would be beneficial?
>
> Maybe... but I've tried that, and it mostly just
> made me overweight... :-)
>
> I think it's mostly about getting the toxins
> out of your body safely. I think the higher
> fat intake probably gives the toxins something
> to bind to.
>
> Marc
>