Posted by
evie15422 on
May 13, 2006; 4:03am
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Hi-everyone-Electrosensitivity-tp1541481p1541505.html
Hi, Marc,
Thanks so much for doing the research into this! I have had problems with discharge symptoms most of my life and have actually had several near death experiences (tho by that I do not mean the kind where people leave theirbodies and hover outside them or go to other places). I cannot imagine how that would enter into the equation, but it is an interesting finding.
I have had discharge symptoms since I was at least 6 yo, tho, which was before I had my near-death experiences. When I was 6 yo my father gave me aCinderella watch for Christmas. It was the first in a long line of watches and batteries that died in my care.
I have always thought the salt on my skin is somehow part of the problem. Karen mentions a glitter to her skin, too. You techie guys might be able to go somewhere with this, where I haven't got a clue. But, is there some sort of electrical link to salt which would cause discharge? When I was little, I used to suck the back of my hand which always tasted salty and glistened (my skin was glittery all over). I also notice that the discharges get worse when I have had a particularly bad toxic exposure.
Thanks Marc,
Diane
Marc Martin <
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Karen,
I consulted one my ES experts about your discharge problems,
and they agreed that these symptoms are indeed considered
to be part of ES, and are not known under a separate name.
They noted that these symptoms are commonly seen with people
who have near-death experiences (!).
They provided some suggestions:
* wear grounded shoes
* wear cotton clothing instead of synthetics
* avoid metal jewelry, zippers, snaps
* detox heavy metals, raise body pH
But I suspect that you are doing all these things already...
Marc
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