Posted by
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Hello,
personally, I do not like the TriField meter.
And I do not know if he is calibrated for 50 Hz. Why should it?
A good low frequency meter measures from 5Hz or from 16 Hz up to 100 kHz,
and some special ones up to 400 kHz (in order to comply with the TCO norm. I
are writing an article about that for the next *het bitje*) because there
are other complementary frequencies what the Germans call *Oberwellen*
involved.
Of course a scooter does not work with 50 Hz, because it has an accu or
battery with DC.
But you should measure the magnetic field.
You should measure it when the scooter is off.
And then when the motor is running.
The same goes for automobiles.
There, it is also important where the electrical parts (generator and
distributor) are placed according to the place of the driver.
When they are placed too close to the driver, enormous magnetic field may
occur.
And that is why electrosensibles go awol.
Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.hetbitje.nl
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Lachlan Mudge" <
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To: <
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Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 09:26
Subject: RE: [eSens] Frequency meter - Lachlan
> Hi Daniele
> I would suggest that your scooters electrical system would almost
definitely
> not operate at 50Hz, though I have no idea at what frequency it would
operate.
> I assume it is a DC based system but alternating current is likely to be
> produced internally and the frequencies generated night also vary
depending on
> the speed of the motor (any electrical engineers out there?). There are
very
> few meters that will give you the full picture and are affordable, but
maybe
> one of the more alternative diagnostic treatments, such as
electro-acupuncture
> (EAV) might give you some answers by telling you which electrical
frequencies
> your body is picking up from the scooter. I know nothing about these
though.
> Not sure if this is any help at all but I wish you luck
> Lachlan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniele [mailto:
[hidden email]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 25 August 2004 4:49 PM
> To:
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> Subject: [eSens] Frequency meter - Lachlan
>
>
> Hi Lachlan,
>
> Why you're saying that?
> My trifield meter is calibrated for 50 Hz sine waves. Here in Europe I
suppose
> everything runs with this frequency ........ mumble mumble ..... I'm just
> thinking that EVERYTHING runs WITH HOME ELECTRIC POWER and my scooter has
> indipendent generator ...
>
> However, after I use my scooter I'm very exausted (12 hours after).
>
> Daniele
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Lachlan Mudge
> To: '
[hidden email]'
> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 2:48 AM
> Subject: RE: [eSens] little pool - Marc
>
>
> Are you sure your trifield meter is designed to measure the frequency of
EMF
> that is being generated by your scooter? It is easy to get false
readings
> using the wrong meter for the job and I think this is possibly true in
this
> situation.
> Lachlan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniele [mailto:
[hidden email]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 25 August 2004 6:05 AM
> To:
[hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [eSens] little pool - Marc
>
> Marc,
> 2 days is also my time to recover from EMF exposure.
> For example, I use external keyboard now when work on my laptop but I
become
> very ill (tired and confused) driving my scooter. I checked it with the
> trifield meter and found up to 50-100 milligaus (5.10 tesla) when I push
on
> the
> gas ...
>
> P.S.
> What is the right food and supplements?
>
> Daniele
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Marc Martin
> To:
[hidden email]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 9:30 PM
> Subject: RE: [eSens] little pool
>
>
> > [how much time you need to take to recover from EMF exposure?]
> >
> > I have only discovered my ES 4 months ago, and have reduced my
symptoms
> > by about 50%.
>
> I interpreted the original question differently, in that I thought it
> was being asked how long after being exposed to an EMF source does it
> take you to feel better. For example, 3 years ago if I sat in front
of
> a
> laptop computer for a few minutes, it could take me two days to feel
> better. These days, if I get too much EMF exposure, I usually feel
> better within minutes of getting away from the EMF source. But these
> days, I'm "cheating", in that I know the right foods, supplements,
> and devices to overcome such problems.
>
> Marc
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