Posted by
Ian Kemp on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Salt-lamps-tp1540178p1540197.html
An alternative possibility might be to look at it this way.
Electrosensitivity and electrosmog are not blanket effects; different
frequencies seem to affect different people. A salt crystal will have a
particular structure which would tend to absorb (and re-radiate) certain
frequencies, but not others. If a mobile is emitting one of these
frequencies, and a person is sensitive to it, and the salt lamp absorbs that
frequency, then it will help that person. Otherwise, there is no perceived
effect.
I wonder if there is an analogy to allergies. Some people are allergic to
peanuts, others to milk, and some people to a wide range of things
(especially if you have MCS etc). Maybe the same is true of electromagnetic
wave frequencies.
Most of Sues symptoms are echoed by someone or other in this group, but the
one unique thing that I have not heard anyone else say they have experienced
is her sensitivity to a particular type of street light note, it is to the
e-m radiation generated by the light, and not the light itself, as we proved
by using blackout curtains. Maybe this is her unique peanut allergy
factor! Of course, she is sensitive to lots of other frequencies that give
other people problems, and I believe the most commonly reported of all is
mains power frequency (50 Hz in the UK).
Cyril Smith, previously at the University of Salford, has tried over the
years to measure the actual frequencies that people are sensitive to and
provide doctored water that aims to neutralize this. I believe it may
also be the idea behind some electrical machines used in alternative
medicine. However, it seems difficult to make it work reliably in practice
at least from our experience.
Ian
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Hello,
to clarify, wether these qualities of a salt lamp are fairy tales or real I
did some testing with electroacupuncture. The results are:
1. A salt lamp, when switched on, has a significant positive effect on the
system of meridians, which disappears, when you cover the lamp with a
blanket,
that blocks the light completely off. This effect is about the same at a
distance of 2 m and 4 m.
2. If you put your mobile on, having it close to your body, no negative
effect will show as long as the lamp is at a distance of 2 m, some negative
effect
will show at the distance of 4 m, and the full negative effect does show,
when
you put the blanket around the salt lamp blocking the light off completely.
from this simple observation you can draw several interesting conclusions
about light, salt crystals and the nature of the radiation that causes the
so
called electrosmog.
Now the question arises, why several people in this list do not experience
this beneficial effect using salt lamps. I think, this is a question of
resonance. At a greater distance the e-smog neutralizing effect of the salt
lamp
disappears in the above experiment. Working with electrosensitive people I
have
seen, that something that works for me at a distance ot 15 m for them will
work
only at a much shorter distance or even not at all. It is as if that what
causes the negative effect is drawn to them much stronger than to the
electrosmog
neutralizing agent. And this attraction depends also on distance. I have
seen
this law of resonance also in many other experiments with electrosmog, that
would be to long do describe here.
At least this law of resonance, that has been discovered by Nikola Tesla for
his Tesla waves more than 100 years ago might explain, why different people
react so differently towards EMF.
I hope, this will give some glimpses on the real nature of electrosmog.
dietrich
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