Posted by
Marc Martin on
Mar 10, 2004; 6:14pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/ES-with-respect-to-parenthood-tp1536053p1536054.html
> I know this question may seem far out, but I am wondering how many people
> on the list have children?
Heh, heh... on a list about electrical sensitivity, *nothing* is
far out... :-)
I don't have children. If I did, I certainly would probably
spend more time outdoors, and less time in front of computer,
so perhaps would have been less likely to get ES.
Alternately, one might view this as a "life force" thing. Children
bring a lot of energy into an environment -- you can see how they
can raise the spirits of older people around them, which could
also positively effect their health. I've even heard of women
who have chronic illnesses that went into remission while they
were pregnant, and then returned after having the baby. Again,
one could see this being a "life force" thing -- having
the baby inside of her improved her health.
The devices I'm using now (the Springlife polarizers) claim
to work under the life force principal, and I certainly
can see an immediate, noticeable, and repeatable improvement
in my overall health and a reduction in my ES symptoms when
using them. Perhaps a good alternative to having children...
certainly less expensive... :-)
Marc
>
>
> In speaking with the many clients who contact us because of their
> electrical sensitivity (or similar symptoms), we notice a reverse
> correlation between parenthood and symptoms. Your guess is as good as
> mine
> about which is the cause and which is the effect.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Emil
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>