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Hello Karen, you are comparing a microbe with an elephant.
enormously.
divining rod make many people frightened.
good measurable static magnetic fields on metal parts in beds.
There are even people who place magnets under metal spring mattresses. The
fools.
So, you should not worry about the gasses regarding electronic fields.
be regarded closely.
Fluor is a nasty poisonous chemical.
> "EMF is only there where electricity is involved, or transmitters radiate
>> waves (which is fairly everywhere)."
>
> Charles...this is not correct. In the WebElements periodic table http://
> www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/F/key.html (that is for
> fluorine),
> there are measurable electronic properties that are given for each
> element, along with
> their thermodynamics (for generating heat).
>
> Gas reading instrumentation and testing is done on Electromagentic Force.
> I realize this is
> different than field but ultimately, it correlates directly to the
> electronic output of the gas.
> Gas (and coal for that matter) is made up from elements that hold
> electronic properties.
> Chemical products, especially those for the home and car are also made
> with elements
> that hold electronic properties.
>
> For example, PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) shows piezoelectricity greater
> than quartz.
> Would it be dangerous? Only if you are wearing polyester pants, scooched
> across your car
> seat, holding your cell phone, and pumping your gas.
>
> Is a chemical generating radiation harmful....well yes....in large
> quantities. Does chemical
> EMF create a similar physical condition with contamination as a cell
> phone? Yes, and so
> does gas. EMF comes from chemicals, gas, lighting....and just like you
> mentioned, the
> telecommunications proliferation of towers and generators and substations.
>
> Thanks for the information about candida and those links.
>
> Karen
>
>
>
>> EMF and chemicals are two different things, and do not have a
>> correlation.
>
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[hidden email], "charles" <charles@...> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> no, no, no.
>>
>> Gasses do not emit EMF.
>> EMF is only there where electricity is involved, or transmitters radiate
>> waves (which is fairly everywhere).
>> EMF and chemicals are two different things, and do not have a
>> correlation.
>>
>> Radon gas is not EMF, which means non-ionising.
>> But Radon falls under the ionising stuff.
>> There are special (expensive) meters for measuring Radon.
>> There are even color-changing test strips available.
>> Radon is a waste product of radioactivity.
>>
>> It may come from some building materials, but the bulk is coming from
>> good
>> old earth.
>> In the Netherlands it was measured:
>> From the soil, some 30.000 Bq/m3.
>> In the crawl space under the floor some 300 Bq/m3 can be found.
>> In the living rooms above that some 20 Bq/m3, and in the open air some 3
>> Bq/m3.
>>
>> There is also a relation with the number of positive air ions.
>> (We need a lot of negative air ions, but the positive should be as less
>> as
>> possible.
>> Therefore we always measure the amount inside and outside the house for
>> comparison.)
>>
>> So there is always some Radon gas present.
>>
>> But you should not care too much about the gasses.
>>
>> Many symptoms of electrosensibility may come from Candida (albicans).
>> That is a different chapter and something one should be aware of quite
>> well.
>>
>> (It is all written on my HP starting at:
>>
http://www.milieuziektes.nl/Pagina100.html>> and following pages.
>> But most people do not take the trouble in reading that.
>> They wait till somebody brings it with a spoon.)
>>
>> There is a simple test to determine if you have Candida:
>> See:
http://www.1stcandidacure.com/candidatest.html>>
>> First thing in the morning, before you put ANYTHING in your mouth, fill a
>> clear glass with room temperature bottled water.Try not to use tap water
>> to
>> eliminate the possibility of mineral and chemical contamination.
>>
>> Work up a bit of saliva, then spit it into the glass of water. Check the
>> water every 15 minutes or so for up to one hour.
>>
>> If you have candidiasis, you will see strings (like legs) traveling down
>> into the water from the saliva floating on the top, or "cloudy" saliva
>> will
>> sink to the bottom of the glass, or cloudy specks will seem to be
>> suspended
>> in the water.
>>
>> And if you have Candida, take proper actions.
>>
>> Greetings,
>> Charles Claessens
>> member Verband Baubiologie
>> www.milieuziektes.nl
>> www.milieuziektes.be
>> www.hetbitje.nl
>> checked by Norton Antivirus
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "tayloka_40" <tayloka_40@...>
>> To: <
[hidden email]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 05:31
>> Subject: [eSens] Re: BioProtect card, Quantum Pro and Stetzer
>>
>>
>> > Just curious...is there any detection for electromagnetic gases such as
>> > hydrogen fluoride?
>> >
>> > Or Radon? What about monitoring the household gases. It is not only the
>> > electricity
>> > coming into a home that causes symptoms of electromagnetic sensativity.
>> >
>> > One of the key indicators of radiation exposure is compromised thyroid.
>> > It
>> > is interesting if
>> > you look at the chemicals reported in the water that cause thyroid,
>> > from
>> > the google search
>> > you get hits with fluoride. (CNN announced a chemical contamination of
>> > water causing
>> > problems with women's thryroid suspicion surrounding perchlorate).
>> > Fluoride is THEE most
>> > electromagnetic element appearing on the periodic table.
>> >
>> > I would assume that the EMF from flouride would be applicable to sodium
>> > fluoride too.
>> >
>> > So is it not possible that would be the toothpaste in the bathroom
>> > giving
>> > off those
>> > readings...no? Or the water in the kitchen or the sulpherly fluoride
>> > sprayed on the dry
>> > foods in your pantry, or the Monsanto engineered grains (Round-Up
>> > Ready)
>> > "treated".
>> >
>> >
>> >
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00051658.htm>> >
>> > Just curious.
>> >
>> > Karen
>> >
>>
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