Re: body voltage, coils
Posted by charles-4 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/back-pain-tp1539154p1539175.html
Hello Maureen,
with our house searches we use the Standard of building biological measuring
techniques, as SBM2003.
In it , it prescribes the body voltage.
The person has to lie on a bed, the meter has to be grounded and the person
holds a hand-held electrode.
Ideally it says 30 mV (milliVolt)
With most persons I measure 300-800 mV.
Metal parts on the bed may result in ca. 2000 - 4000 mV.
People with an electrical blanket 4000 mV and higher.
And a waterbed may give 55000 mV.
So, that may be a reason for your portable Tv set.
On the other hand, if your body shields antenne, the TV beams may be
obstructed.
So, you must do your test in going near your TV from different angles, and
see if it makes a difference.
Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "charles" <charles@milieuziektes.be>
> To: <eSens@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 2:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [eSens] body voltage, coils
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> > Hello Andrew,
> >
> > I do have my doubts about your explanation.
> >
> > The metal springs in matresses do not have any voltage in them.
> > Sure, they are magnetic, like most metal parts on beds.
> > But these magnetic fields are static (DC) and can only be measured with
a
> > magnetometer, which I do as a standard.
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> > I have found hinges on wooden beds, which were magnetic (4500 nT), as
well
> > as metal footings.
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> > So you may think that you are safe, and then other electrosmog dangers
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> > lurking for you!
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> > All metal on beds should be avoided.
> > That's right.
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> > Our bodies are very complicated in working.
> > Most scientists do not understand why we do have a lowfrequent AC
tension
> in
> > our body.
> > These lowfrequent tensions can com from normal electricity (electrical
and
> > magnetic AC fields) , but also from high frequency electromagnetic
fields.
> > And, from static magnetic and static electrical fields.
> >
> > Greetings,
> > Charles Claessens
> > member Verband Baubiologie
> > www.milieuziektes.nl
> > www.milieuziektes.be
> > www.hetbitje.nl
> > checked by Norton Antivirus
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> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Andrew McAfee" <amcafeerr@nc.rr.com>
> > To: <eSens@yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 15:29
> > Subject: [eSens] body voltage, coils
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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
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