Re: Can anyone offer any advice?

Posted by asurisuk on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Can-anyone-offer-any-advice-tp1545148p1545159.html

I meant to say, diet and lifestyle are also important areas to
address, as it does seem to be those people whose bodies are already
weakened are more vulnerable to electrosensitivity.  

Getting some basic blood tests done, full blood count, vitamin and
mineral levels, for example, might show up something.  

Changes in diet, depending on how self-disciplined you are prepared
to be (!) can result in a dramatic lessening of ES symptoms. But it
takes time to find the right combinations for you! Many people with
ES find they are very sensitive to vitamin and mineral supplements,
so i would suggest going easy on the dosages and work up to check
your tolerance.
best wishes
jane

--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:

>
> > Hi, Im brand new to the group and pleased to have come across it.
>
> Welcome to the group!
>
> We have a variety of folks here with ES who have dealt with it
> in a variety of ways. I have personally tried a lot of things
> and have significantly improved, although it tooks years of
> trial & error to get to where I am now.
>
> It sounds like from your email that tolerating your computer
> is a high priority. For this, you should first make sure
> that the computer and monitor are as far away as possible
> from you (I keep the monitor about 3+ feet away from my
> face, and the computer about 4 feet away). You may need
> to get extension cords for your keyboard and monitor to
> make this work. Some people here use laptop computers
> on batteries, but I find laptops worse than desktop
> computers.  
>
> If you are using wireless internet (wi-fi), try to get
> that replaced with a wired connection. If you have a
> cordless phone in your house, replace it with a corded
> phone. If you have compact flourescent lights, you may
> feel better if you replace them with old-fashioned
> incandescent lights.
>
> With computer monitors, some people do better with
> LCD monitors, while some people do better do better
> with old-fashioned tube monitors. For some people,
> the brand/model can make a huge difference. For
> example, we have Dell 19" LCD monitors at work which
> I find bothersome. However, at home I'm using a
> Sony 26" HDTV as a computer monitor which bothers
> me less than the 19" Dell!
>
> Another thing to try are EMF protection devices.
> If you are using Microsoft Windows, there is a
> free trial software download for something called
> "Quantum Byte". If this helps you at all, then
> you might benefit from other items from this
> company:
>
> http://quantumproducts.com/catalog/quantum_byte.html
>
> Also, there are other items which might help, by
> placing them on the table by your computer
> monitor, or by placing them near you. Item
> names include a RADAR card, Earthcalm resonator,
> Springlife Polarizer, BioProtect card. There
> are actually many items in this category, but
> I'm focusing on things which have made an
> obvious difference in my own experience.
>
> As for a "cure", that's a longer term solution,
> possibly/probably taking years. For many, ES
> is a an overaccumulation of toxins in the body,
> probably combined with some type of liver
> dysfunction. Exposure to EMF seems to stir
> up these toxins, causing adverse symptoms.
> So reducing the amount of toxins stored
> in your body and/or improving liver function
> should reduce your symptoms.
>
> Often times people link their problems with
> dental work, like "silver fillings" or
> crowns which are mostly toxic (especially
> if they contain mercury). So, getting
> metal dental work replaced with composites
> is sometimes helpful.
>
> Marc
>