> "Ian Kemp" <ianandsue.kemp@> wrote:
>
> It does seem to be true that ES is frequency related, but I
> wouldn't rule out 50 or 60 Hz effects completely. Studies by Dr Cyril Smith
> in the UK suggested that people were sensitive to a cocktail of
> frequencies which varied between people, but that the most commonly present
> was
> 50 Hz, the mains frequency over here. Sue (and many others) certainly
> benefit
> from having mains power switched off at night. It could be that it's
> harmonics or high frequencies having some or most of the effect, but it
> still seems likely that 50 Hz plays some part.
>
Shivani replies:
Have you been able to create a situation with only 50 Hz, to see how Sue
is affected?
When you turn off the power at night, you are blocking both the 50Hz and
the high frequencies that are also part of your incoming electricity. The
reseach of Havas & Stetzer and others, and the experience of many ES people,
indicates that "clean" 50/60 Hz does not cause ES symptoms. Since most
people's electricity is not clean, it is easy for them to assume that they are
electrically sensitive, when in fact the more accurate term would be "frequency
sensitive."
Professor Olle Johannson shares this point of view.
I invite you to read the information on electrical sensitivity on my Web
site, www.LifeEnergies.com/.
Regards,
Shivani
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