Posted by
Andrew McAfee on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/EMF-tp1540535p1540536.html
I am not an expert and I have to begin the conversation with splitting
the full spectrum up into 2 basic ranges, some of the lower end which
can be measured by a gauss meter and some of the upper radio or
microwave spectrum which is measured by an RF meter (radio frequency
meter).
Grounding has more to do with the electrical current running through
your house and body and by allowing the electric current to run to the
ground so your body won't store it as much. There are many cords that
can attach to the 3rd lower plug of the wall socket that can allow the
excess electrical current or body voltage to flow away from you. There
has been also problems in some areas with energy running up into the
house from the ground in certain areas so this doesn't always work
well. Buy a voltage meter from Lessemf.com or an electrical store and
have someone help you hook it up and you'll see what I mean.
The gauss meter measures basic magnetic fields at the lower end of the
spectrum like those around wires, appliances, ovens, etc. These are
very difficult to shield against and fortunately diminish within a few
feet from the source in many cases. Power lines outside your house may
pervade your entire house so you are screwed. You don't want anything
above 2 milligauss as a baseline reading through out your house.
Ideally, 0.00 is what your want are at most, 0.1 mG. There will be
spikes around bad wiring, dimmer switches etc. Most of these can be
fixed too.
Moving up the spectrum, appliances and radio waves can give off higher
harmonics or frequencies back on the electrical wiring and Stetzer
filters and Quantum harmonizer power strips can help reduce that
radiation.
Then onto Radio, microwave, etc. from TV, Radio, Cell phone towers,
etc. There is clothing that has silver lining, plastic film for
windows, copper paint and plastic sheets for walls, and various other
devices and objects that block or transform the energy in some fashion.
There is much to learn. Start small and experiment. Get some meters and
learn for yourself is my advice.
Good luck. There are some great resources on this list, meaning real
professionals and electrosensitives that live with this condition and
have tried 1,000 different things with some success.
I walk with you.
Andrew
On Feb 10, 2006, at 8:19 PM, christina2005r wrote:
> What do you do to reduce EMF? I am trying to research it and am getting
> lost in all the information and don't know where to start.
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> I dont understand all the "grounding" wires and shields and etc!
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