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Andrew McAfee on
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I just learned while traveling on vacation how to practically eliminate
body voltage from spring beds. I have a natural foam mattress at home
and turn off the power at night so it is usually not an issue. But
when on the road, some beds have 13 volts running through them. I
understand that even 0.5 can cause problems over time.
The easy fix is to get a grounding cord (electrical wire with an
alligator clip on one end and a plug that goes only into the ground
wall socket, available at LESSEMF.COM),
and then cut a one inch horizontal slice in the mattress near the seam
to reach the wire inside the mattress. Clip on the grounding cord to a
wire spring and check your body voltage again while laying on the bed.
In some beds it went down to almost 0 while in others it went from 7
volts down to 0.9.
Not bad for a cheap fix when you can't turn the power off.
This doesn't mean that spring mattresses are OK to sleep on. The coils
will still have a positive and negative field associated with them
since the ends are not loop back together to short out the charges. I
learned from a Slim Spurling workshop how to create coils that have a
positive and positive charge for beneficial results. I don't think
there are any beds that have this coil configuration. Any coil that has
is looped and connected will have a + and - field unless you wrap it
back on itself in a clockwise direction and attach both ends together
to short it out. That way there is a positive field on both planes.
Otherwise, there will be a detrimental field on one end.
After sleeping in a coil-less mattress I can now feel the difference
while sleeping on coils. I get strange sensations in my kidneys and
feet while laying on coils.
Thanks for the info about Silicea Charles. Didn't know that.
Andrew
On Aug 18, 2005, at 1:08 PM, charles wrote:
> Hello Judy,
>
> electrosmog is guilty for a lot, but not for everything.
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> Pain in the back and in the legs may come from magnetic DC fields.
> These can be found in all metal parts of your bed.
>
> I have just removed the iron footings of our bed, and the difference is
> enormously.
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> Furthermore pain in teh back may come froma shortage of Silicea.
> You can takes that as pills, which they sell in drugstores.
> Silicea can be made from stones, but it is better to look for those
> made
> from fish shells.
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> Greetings,
> Charles Claessens
> member Verband Baubiologie
> www.milieuziektes.nl
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> Subject: [eSens] back pain
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>> Hello all,
>> Thank you so much for your inputs.
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>> I have pain all over, in the muscles and joints, but especially in the
>> hip going up to the lower back. I think this explains it!
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>> I believe I have found what I was looking for at:
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>> Here is the part of the article that I found applied to me.
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>> "Without the proper filters these high frequencies are transmitted
>> throughout the house's electrical system with the 60 Hz signal. The
>> high
>> frequencies on home wiring can cause Radiofrequency Sickness. The
>> symptoms of which can include: sleeplessness or disturbed sleep,
>> fever,
>> rash, nausea, inability to concentrate, thinking in a fog, short-term
>> memory problems, sore joints (particularly hip joints), irritable
>> bowel
>> syndrome, miscarriage, and birth defects. The symptoms that come and
>> go,
>> particularly the fever, clear up outside of the exposure area as long
>> as
>> there is not continued exposure to high frequencies from another
>> source."
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>> Comments anyone?
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>> Thank you so much
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>> judy
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