Re: Sleeping on metal - lost for words

Posted by charles-4 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Sleeping-on-metal-lost-for-words-tp1544510p1544539.html

The problem with beds are the static magnetic fields.
They are in metal parts.
A few screws do not matter much, but supporting rods etc. can be heavily
magnetic.

There are some bed designs which are good.
For instance http://www.huesler-nest.ch
For their spruce they even use wooden screws.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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----- Original Message -----
From: "canaryyuk" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 17:24
Subject: [eSens] Re: Sleeping on metal - lost for words


> oh Aline! Don't mention beds! My bed situation is an ongoing work in
> progress, mainly probably because i haven't got much cash. The ideal
> would be to get a carpenter to knock up a metal free bed.
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> I am so sensitive that I appear unable to tolerate any metal parts
> whatsoever in my bed frame.
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> The symptoms i get have changed a bit since i moved. When i was in my
> flat in Brighton the symptom consisted of a kind of contraction/
> palpitation/flipping over in my solar plexus/abdominal area.
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> Since i've moved to a ray free area, but one that seems to be worse for
> mag fields, my symptom is electric shocks/spasms going up my legs, and
> a feeling of burning deep inside my leg. When it gets really bad, when
> the burning stops numbness takes over. Went to my doc when i was at
> this worst point and my white cell count had fallen below the normal
> range.
>
> People call it restless legs, like its a slight inconvenience, but a
> harmless condition, but my own personal theory is that restless legs is
> the bone marrow malfunctioning/under stress.
>
> PS. does anyone know whether in this advanced age it is possible to get
> metal free, non conductive, screws?(stop smirking!) I asked in a
> couple of shops, i'll let you imagine the response!
>
> J
> --- In [hidden email], "Aline" <haikuron@...> wrote:
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>> This is maybe a strange question but I am having a problem describing
>> the sensations I get when sleeping on the bed in our guest room which
>> has a metal bed frame as well as the usual springs.
>>
>> Can anyone describe how it felt to them sleeping on a bed with metal?
> I
>> know everyone is different but I might get some help with describing
>> the sensations to my husband.
>>
>> Breathless is one word I have but there's a lot more to it than that.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Aline
>>
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