Posted by
quaixemen on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Change-in-wiring-creates-magnetic-fields-tp1539812p1539817.html
Very interesting. I got my trifield out and took some readings and I
find that on my little tree where I have three stetzer filters hooked
up on an outlet next to the breaker box I also get some high
readings. One thing I did to solve the problem of my breaker box
being inside my home was to put some metallic cloth on that wall and
ground it to a ground rod outside. It brought a very high magnetic
reading down to around 1 and a half with the trifield very close to
the cloth. I also took a reading on an outlet both with the stetzer
filter plugged in and with it taken out. I get a higher magnetic
reading with it unplugged. It must have something to do with the
location of those filters being so close to the breaker box. Several
feet away and they fall back down to safe levels. You may wish to do
what I have done with all my grounding if that is possible. Also I've
been getting good results with velostat on the ceiling. I could say
that it makes me feel better but the best way to describe the way it
makes me feel is to say that it makes me feel the way I used to feel.
It's about 125 bucks for a 150 foot roll that is 36 inches wide. It
gives me that woodsy feeling or that underground feeling.
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[hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@u...> wrote:
>
> > As it
> > happens, you're right--the magnetic fields go back to their old,
low
> > levels when these circuits are turned off. It's just that we can't
> > leave them off during the day.
>
> I don't suppose you can have those newly installed circuits removed,
> and try to lower your Stetzerizer meter readings using existing
> outlets?
>
> Oh -- on the list of symptoms & side effects from all this new
> supplement experimentation, I also have noticed an improved sense
> of smell. I had noticed this in the past with sea vegetables, but
> I also notice it with this round of omega-3/choline experimentation.
>
> Marc
>