has anyone here ridden in, driven, etc
a prius? if so, what year - and what did you notice? thanks. both of my roommates are considering buying a prius... that means two priuses in the garage. ?!?!?!?!? whadythink? i rid in one years ago and had a not- good experience... love, patricia |
Hello I measured ELF EMF from the car, in different seats, and saw lots of ELF, jumping between 2-30mG, most of the time going betweek 5-15mG I did not measured the car while being in the garage. amirb Info sites: www.norad4u.com , www.norad4u.co.il eStore sites: www.4EHSByEHS.com , www.4EHSByEHS.co.il Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/no.rad.585 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/NoRadBlog English blog: http://norad4u.blogspot.com/ Hebrew blog: http://blog.tapuz.co.il/NoRad Minimize the use of cellphone and wireless devices before the use minimizes you! SENT FROM A WIRED CONNECTION!!! On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 6:11 PM, Patricia [via ES] <[hidden email]> wrote: has anyone here ridden in, driven, etc
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A Prius is bad for electrosensitives.
It has too high levels of magnetic fields. |
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thanks, amirb - and charles!
On Sep 10, 2015, at 1:22 PM, NoRadiationForYou [via ES] wrote: > Hello > I measured ELF EMF from the car, in different seats, and saw lots of ELF, jumping between 2-30mG, most of the time going betweek 5-15mG > I did not measured the car while being in the garage. > amirb > > > > On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 6:11 PM, Patricia [via ES] <[hidden email]> wrote: > has anyone here ridden in, driven, etc > a prius? if so, what year - and what > did you notice? thanks. both of my > roommates are considering buying a > prius... that means two priuses in the > garage. ?!?!?!?!? > whadythink? > i rid in one years ago and had a not- > good experience... > love, patricia > > > |
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I worked for someone who drove a Prius. He died of brain or throat cancer (can't remember which). No he didn't smoke and was pretty health conscious and was in good physical shape. There should be a study on the long term health of drivers of electric cars to see if there's any correlation. I think it was here (?) that I read that this types of cars can cause static shocks whenever leaving the car. All that electricity paired with the friction of high speeds doesn't sound like a good combination. All that radar emanating from these new cars that supposedly help you park or prevent car crashes. We as civilians are being bombarded in everyday life with what used to be relegated for military use.
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thanks, burnie.
On Sep 11, 2015, at 4:17 PM, Burnie [via ES] wrote: I worked for someone who drove a Prius. He died of brain or throat cancer (can't remember which). No he didn't smoke and was pretty health conscious and was in good physical shape. There should be a study on the long term health of drivers of electric cars to see if there's any correlation. I think it was here (?) that I read that this types of cars can cause static shocks whenever leaving the car. All that electricity paired with the friction of high speeds doesn't sound like a good combination. All that radar emanating from these new cars that supposedly help you park or prevent car crashes. We as civilians are being bombarded in everyday life with what used to be relegated for military use. |
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Hi Patricia.
you can allways disconnect electronic things like bluetooth in cars. but having an old car without all the electronics are best. waas just on a trip with caravan, old type.what a blessing. calm energyin the car. compared to new one. |
I drive a 10 year-old Toyota. It's my understanding that Toyota was one of the first car manufacturers to install the 956 MHz computers in their cars. I do OK in it, but have wanted to have some of the wireless functions turned off.
My husband drives a new Toyota. I do not do well in it. A high frequency analyzer indicates that every move of a passenger sitting on a front seat produces wireless pulses. Is this for the airbags or? Also, the driver-side door when opened pulses microwaves. A former neighbor was a top Toyota dealership mechanic. When asked if he could disable the Bluetooth and North Star features in my car he told me that newer cars have so many different computers in them that it would probably do me no good to just disable those. Does this make sense or are the Bluetooth (and Northstar) ones that are the worst for us and should be disabled? Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2015 05:24:57 -0700 From: [hidden email] To: [hidden email] Subject: [ES] Re: prius Hi Patricia. you can allways disconnect electronic things like bluetooth in cars. but having an old car without all the electronics are best. waas just on a trip with caravan, old type.what a blessing. calm energyin the car. compared to new one. If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below:
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thanks, hawk.
i thought i was going to go nuts the first night that car was in the garage. i thought it might be the GPS or ? something? i talked with my roommate and he understood, but he is a techie and loves his new car. THEN he found his ipad in the car... it had been searching for a wifi connection... thank goodness it was not the car. i've slept well since. :) and yes, i LOVE my old, old car. it's not emf free, but it is nice to know it's a mechanical car and not a big computer. :) love, patricia On Sep 13, 2015, at 7:24 AM, Hawk [via ES] wrote: > Hi Patricia. > you can allways disconnect electronic things like bluetooth in cars. > but having an old car without all the electronics are best. > waas just on a trip with caravan, old type.what a blessing. calm energyin the car. compared to new one. > |
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I have found that Toyota's emit 4 mG magnetic fields and higher. I fall asleep in them.
Try using a smart phone to disengage the Bluetooth.. With the car running, activate the bluetooth on a smart phone, wait for a minute or so and then turn it off. The car should follow suit. |
How have you verified that the car's Bluetooth is turned off this way?
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2015 16:29:57 -0700 From: [hidden email] To: [hidden email] Subject: [ES] Re: prius I have found that Toyota's emit 4 mG magnetic fields and higher. I fall asleep in them. Try using a smart phone to disengage the Bluetooth.. With the car running, activate the bluetooth on a smart phone, wait for a minute or so and then turn it off. The car should follow suit.
Everything can be a poison, it all depends on the dose.
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Yes, with an HF59B.
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haven't been in a hybrid yet,
but i've driven a bmw i3 (electric car) for a few hours, rented it just cause i was curious bout the car and how i would react upon the emf i don't have a lot of ES-problems in normal cars, though some can make me slightly sleepy or give me a slight headache anyway, that i3 felt pretty "strong" for me, EMF-wise felt much worse than any other vehicle i've driven before, it did give me a headache from the start, and muscles in my body felt magnetized (or something like that) afterwards |
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