http://www.amazon.com/Healing-Severe-Chemical-Sensitivity-Electro-hypersensitivity/dp/1479244740
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It looks like the same as my 30 points plan treatment.
Only, my treatment plan was free. (About 70 persons used it successfully, that I know of.) But since there was no further interest at all, I took it from my homepage. Many do think, that what is written in a book, must be better than something that is free of charge. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Emsisoft ----- Original Message ----- From: jpnordica To: [hidden email] Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 12:21 AM Subject: [eSens] new book http://www.amazon.com/Healing-Severe-Chemical-Sensitivity-Electro-hypersensitivity/dp/1479244740 Not expensive. Might be worth a look? ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Charles,
I haven't seen your 30 points plan. How about posting it on this group, or providing a link ? I would like to see it. I have especially been having issues with chemicals from laundry products http://depts.washington.edu/exposure/ Renee --- In [hidden email], "charles" <charles@...> wrote: > > It looks like the same as my 30 points plan treatment. > > Only, my treatment plan was free. > (About 70 persons used it successfully, that I know of.) > > But since there was no further interest at all, I took it from my homepage. > > Many do think, that what is written in a book, must be better than something that is free of charge. > > Greetings, > Charles Claessens > member Verband Baubiologie > www.milieuziektes.nl > www.milieuziektes.be > www.hetbitje.nl > checked by Emsisoft > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: jpnordica > To: [hidden email] > Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 12:21 AM > Subject: [eSens] new book > > > http://www.amazon.com/Healing-Severe-Chemical-Sensitivity-Electro-hypersensitivity/dp/1479244740 > > Not expensive. Might be worth a look? > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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On December 10, iamhamsa <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I have especially been having issues with chemicals from laundry products http://depts.washington.edu/exposure/ Yes, I have problems with other people's laundry detergent, too... ...I'm sure that there are specific liver detox pathways that are involved with this, and things you could do about it, but I have not researched this issue properly. Mac |
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yes, charles, i'd love to see your plan too.
probably many people would. it's too bad you took it down. renee, what i use in my laundry is this: colloidal silver (that i make myself for very cheap.... easy to make) and ozonated water (i also make this with a machine i bought from Dr.Katz online - i've had it for years and use it several times a day to purify drinking water and also use it for my laundry). my clothes come out beautifully fresh. if there is cause for grease solvents, then i might add a little liquid detergent, but otherwise, that has been my clothes cleaning regimen for years. i also add sometimes a little grapefruit seed extract oil to the rinse cycle. love, patricia On Dec 10, 2012, at 9:57 AM, iamhamsa wrote: > Charles, > I haven't seen your 30 points plan. How about posting it on this group, or providing a link ? I would like to see it. > I have especially been having issues with chemicals from laundry products http://depts.washington.edu/exposure/ > Renee |
Sounds like that works well for you Patricia as you have control of your machines but I live in a condo complex until I find a new home. These machines lock after starting, and I can't control what others use in them.
As far as my own washing goes, I use highest rated unscented by ewg.org.but the residues from former washes often linger. Love your idea on the GSExtract. Would like to learn more about the ozonated water machine at some pt, if I ever get the right set-up. The former link I included by Dr Anne Steinemann goes into the VOC issue with this unregulated source of pollution. cheers, R --- In [hidden email], Patricia Robinett <patricia@...> wrote: > > yes, charles, i'd love to see your plan too. > probably many people would. it's too > bad you took it down. > > renee, what i use in my laundry is this: > colloidal silver (that i make myself for > very cheap.... easy to make) and > ozonated water (i also make this with > a machine i bought from Dr.Katz online - > i've had it for years and use it several > times a day to purify drinking water and > also use it for my laundry). my clothes > come out beautifully fresh. if there is > cause for grease solvents, then i might > add a little liquid detergent, but otherwise, > that has been my clothes cleaning regimen > for years. i also add sometimes a little > grapefruit seed extract oil to the rinse > cycle. > > love, patricia > > > On Dec 10, 2012, at 9:57 AM, iamhamsa wrote: > > > Charles, > > I haven't seen your 30 points plan. How about posting it on this group, or providing a link ? I would like to see it. > > I have especially been having issues with chemicals from laundry products http://depts.washington.edu/exposure/ > > Renee > |
oh, sorry, renee.
yes, that is a major problem. the ozonator puts out a lot of EMF, so you need to avoid the area while it is working, but it is very helpful to drink water that has lots of oxygen in it. the planet used to have more oxygen in the atmosphere... we've lost a lot of health supporting, natural qualities. i wonder if the ozonated water would clear out the washing machine of icky odors. the only drawback would be that you would have to run the machines twice, so laundry would cost 2x as much. yes, i like steinemann a lot. she's a hero. i hate it that our air is full of dryer vent scents... and so many other things. i used to buy my neighbors unscented laundry soap and dryer sheets. :) those odors make me crazy... a manager of an apt complex where i used to live said her cat was normally mellow but she would give it dryer sheets to play with and the cat would then BITE her. yes, those things are more than just 'cute' advertisements... they are some sort of chemical 'uppers' or something. love, patricia On Dec 10, 2012, at 10:21 PM, iamhamsa wrote: > Sounds like that works well for you Patricia as you have control of your machines but I live in a condo complex until I find a new home. These machines lock after starting, and I can't control what others use in them. > As far as my own washing goes, I use highest rated unscented by ewg.org.but the residues from former washes often linger. > Love your idea on the GSExtract. Would like to learn more about the ozonated water machine at some pt, if I ever get the right set-up. > > The former link I included by Dr Anne Steinemann goes into the VOC issue with this unregulated source of pollution. > cheers, R > > > --- In [hidden email], Patricia Robinett <patricia@...> wrote: >> >> yes, charles, i'd love to see your plan too. >> probably many people would. it's too >> bad you took it down. >> >> renee, what i use in my laundry is this: >> colloidal silver (that i make myself for >> very cheap.... easy to make) and >> ozonated water (i also make this with >> a machine i bought from Dr.Katz online - >> i've had it for years and use it several >> times a day to purify drinking water and >> also use it for my laundry). my clothes >> come out beautifully fresh. if there is >> cause for grease solvents, then i might >> add a little liquid detergent, but otherwise, >> that has been my clothes cleaning regimen >> for years. i also add sometimes a little >> grapefruit seed extract oil to the rinse >> cycle. >> >> love, patricia >> >> >> On Dec 10, 2012, at 9:57 AM, iamhamsa wrote: >> >>> Charles, >>> I haven't seen your 30 points plan. How about posting it on this group, or providing a link ? I would like to see it. >>> I have especially been having issues with chemicals from laundry products http://depts.washington.edu/exposure/ >>> Renee >> > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > |
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On December 10, Patricia Robinett <[hidden email]> wrote:
> renee, what i use in my laundry is this: colloidal silver The sensitivity to laundry detergent is often that you are sensitive to other people's clothing, not your own. As you have no control over what other people wash their clothes in. Me? I just use 7th Generation "Free & Clear" from the local health food store. No problems with that. Marc |
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