re. glasses, wrist watch, phone lines, upcoming book...

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SArjuna
> Cara wrote:
> Shivani, I'd love more specifics about phone lines and eyeglasses. When
> you say you "took out" your phone lines, do you mean you unhooked
> phones from existing phone wires, or did you do something
> more "invasive" than that? I.e. did you do structural work and actually
> remove wires from within the walls?
>
Just removing phones from existing wires will not help, as ther
remaining wires will continue to broadcast the RF. We had wires and phones "all over
the place," from the basement to the upstairs, plus computer lines. We took
out the wiring to all but two phones and two computers, and those now run in
two sets, so that minimizes the exposure area. We moved the lines we kept,
so that they do not run under the floor of places where we spend a lot of time.
Where there are lines attached to the beams that hold up the floor, current
is induced into the body of anyone standing on the floor above in that area.
Where we had one line that we wanted to deactivate that was running
within a wall we just clipped the connection to it where it was available in the
basement. Be aware, though, that if there is RF in the area of any cord it
will pick it up, whether there is an actually physical connection or not. You
always have to meter.
Radio Shack makes a ferrite bead that you can clip onto phone lines to
stop the RF from skimming along on them, I understand. So far, we have not
been able to find anyone at Radio Shack who knows about this product. They
gave us the wrong product, which is too loose to work. It has to fit reaslly t
ight,so the RF cannot sneak past, so to speak. If anyone knows of this item,
please let me know?


Cara wrote:
> Also, with regard to your
> eyeglasses, were you able to find all-plastic frames somewhere? I have
> searched for such frames without luck -- the plastic frames I've found
> still have a metal "skeleton" inside, plus screws at the hinges. If you
> have an online source, I'd appreciate that link.
>
> www.italee.com Totally plastic. I have had mine over a year with no
problems. Tough stuff. And they come in wonderful colors. You "build"
your glasses from various styles and colors of the different parts.
I am writing a book that will contain the information that I have been
sharing here, and more. Until that is available, people can obtain from me a
copy of the "Making It Better" notes I created for the workshops I present,
which I can send by e- mail.
By the way, I also "hostess" several e-lists. These are free of charge
presently. One is health information.

Cara wrote:

> Finally, and this is is to everyone on the list -- does anyone have any
> thoughts regarding the ES implications of wristwatches? I believe I've
> noticed a dull ache in my arm from wearing my wristwatch at my computer
> all day long. It's as if the EMF from my computer is amplified by the
> watch. The ache subsides somewhat if I remove the watch at the end of
> the day. I'm not sure if the solution is to get a watch that has no
> metal touching the skin (but that still has a battery and metal
> insides) or else to get an all-metal, wind-up watch with no battery. I
> know I could just do without a wristwatch altogether, but that isn't a
> practical solution for me right now.
>
> We have major acupuncture points in our wrists. The problem seems to
be from the pulsing electrical signal. If you hold a meter to your watch,
you can see the pulsing effect.
How about a little clip-on clock that you attach to a clothing loop or
purse strap? My husband has one of those. It's very small, like the tiny
LED flashlights.

Regards,
Shivani


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