It would help 'Self declared electrosensitive' if there was an objective diagnose procedure. Do you think the measurement of skin resistance (e.g. a fixed procedure of x measurements under y circumstances of z skin points) would be a possibility? Are there any normalised ways to measure skin resistance? I found two websites where a radiƫsthesist and a natural healer both write that their patients always have a low skin resistance. It is a bit tricky because skin resistance varies from 100.000 to 20.000/30.000 Ohm and goes down to 500 or even 100 Ohm by a shower or sweating. Also different skin points have different resistances. Nevertheless it is thinkable that the outcome of a fixed procedure could correlate e.g. 95% with 'self declared electro-sensitivity'. Could a low skin resistance indeed always be correlated to 'electrosensitivity' and a high skin resistance to 'no symptoms, no compaints of e.m. fields'? Are there any scientists/biologists/medical researchers actively investigating skin resistance? Frans |
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with our building-biological house investigations, we always measure the body tension (according the SBM2003). This takes place on the bed. It gives a good impression of the influence of the bed. However, it does not give an impression of the overall state of electrosensibility of the persons. I found high values as well as low values with electrosensible persons. The only way of determining the skin resistance is with electroacupuncture. IMHO. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus ----- Original Message ----- From: "franspppp" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 12:24 Subject: [eSens] skin resistance It would help 'Self declared electrosensitive' if there was an objective diagnose procedure. Do you think the measurement of skin resistance (e.g. a fixed procedure of x measurements under y circumstances of z skin points) would be a possibility? Are there any normalised ways to measure skin resistance? I found two websites where a radiƫsthesist and a natural healer both write that their patients always have a low skin resistance. It is a bit tricky because skin resistance varies from 100.000 to 20.000/30.000 Ohm and goes down to 500 or even 100 Ohm by a shower or sweating. Also different skin points have different resistances. Nevertheless it is thinkable that the outcome of a fixed procedure could correlate e.g. 95% with 'self declared electro-sensitivity'. Could a low skin resistance indeed always be correlated to 'electrosensitivity' and a high skin resistance to 'no symptoms, no compaints of e.m. fields'? Are there any scientists/biologists/medical researchers actively investigating skin resistance? Frans Yahoo! Groups Links |
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--- In [hidden email], "franspppp" <franspppp@y...> wrote: > > It would help 'Self declared electrosensitive' if there was an > objective diagnose procedure. > See the 'Medical Facilities for ES' category under the eSens Links section. There are two facilities listed there that test for and treat ES. I myself have obtained a medical diagnosis of ES at the Environmental Health Center - Dallas through EM exposure testing and concomittant body response measurements. -Beau |
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Just curious. What form of treatment did they prescribe in Dallas for your ES? John M. ----- Original Message ----- From: Beau To: [hidden email] Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 2:49 PM Subject: [eSens] Medical Facilities for ES (was Re: skin resistance) --- In [hidden email], "franspppp" <franspppp@y...> wrote: > > It would help 'Self declared electrosensitive' if there was an > objective diagnose procedure. > See the 'Medical Facilities for ES' category under the eSens Links section. There are two facilities listed there that test for and treat ES. I myself have obtained a medical diagnosis of ES at the Environmental Health Center - Dallas through EM exposure testing and concomittant body response measurements. -Beau ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links a.. To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/ b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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