I did get some anti-static (ESD) shoes and the difference in
getting less shocks in my workplace is night and day.
This pair I can measure a few MOhm resistance. I have another
pair by a different company where the resistance is too high
to measure... haven't tried those yet. I saw LessEMF sells
straps to go on your shoes...
Bill
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 3:56 PM, snoshoe_2 <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>
> I heard something really interesting today.
>
> The focus was mainly on genetic markers that increase mold sensitivity, but
> also asthma and other inflammatory problems. My money is on these tests
> would show positive on virtually all ES people as well, and there are some
> helps.
>
> They said insurance will cover these also.
>
> The link to download and listen is:
>
http://archives2011.gcnlive.com/Archives2011/may11/Nutrimedical/0509113.mp3>
> They also mention why we get those static shocks in the second half.
>
> The main website is: www.survivingmold.com
>
> ~ Snoshoe
>
>
>
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