Re: The Biological Effects of Weak Electromagnetic Fields

Posted by jaime_schunkewitz on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/The-Biological-Effects-of-Weak-Electromagnetic-Fields-tp1543854p1543938.html

--- In [hidden email], "canaryyuk" <asurisuk@...> wrote:

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> I've printed this out to read it properly at home. I take a Calcium
> Citrate supplement intermittently (Solgar), and Vitamin D,
> Magnesium, etc.., etc.. Haven't found it to be any kind of a
> wondercure. But am I absorbing it? that's the question. And then
> there's issues, isn't there, with whether - even if you're blood
> levels are OK - you're body is actually utilizing it. God i wish i
> could afford comprehensive monthly full vit and mineral tests. I
> haven't the faintest idea what any of my levels are. I just take a
> bit of this that or the other every week or so in order to prevent
> potential full-on deficiency. Very scientific, i know. I shall go
> and bother my GP again though for this calcium test, who i have no
> doubt believes i am a hypochondriac.  
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> --- In [hidden email], "Redaktion Buergerwelle e.V. (BI Omega-
> CI Omega)" <star.mail@> wrote:
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> > The Biological Effects of Weak Electromagnetic Fields
> > http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3552381/
> >
>

A while ago, to the suggestion of Dr. Rea, I took
a packed red blood cell elements test by 'Doctor's Data'.
The results indicated very low levels of calcium, yet
another test showed that calcium levels in my serum were
normal.

Since I couldn't afford a trip to Dallas the red
blood cell test has gone undiagnosed. Several local
MDs saw the results but never raised a flag since
the RBC cell test is "unconventional".

In retrospect Dr. Rea may have hit the nail on
the head when he suggested the red blood cell
test, especially in light of this theory about
calcium getting booted off the cell membrane
by EMF.

Of course due to the lack of good MDs and general
lame medical system in the U.S. I must fend
for myself in the analysis. For now I'm taking
Ca supplements in liquid form.

The analysis that came with the 'Doctor's Data'
results say:

"A finding of subnormal unwashed packed blood cell
Ca is consistent with cell fragility, fatty acid
abnormalities in the plasma membrane of erythrocytes.
Exposure to toxic chemicals may lessen cell
ability to bind to Ca. Calcium deficiency or vitamin D
deficiency may also feature low packed cell Ca,
but low packed cell Ca is more likely to be related to
cell membrane problems or cell structure."

Any ES sufferers willing to take the same test
to compare results?

Eli