Re: Silver lined clothes?

Posted by spiralwindintrees on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Silver-lined-clothes-tp1546740p1546760.html

--- In [hidden email], Evie <evie15422@...> wrote:
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> Hi to the original poster of this question,
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> I have experimented wearing jewelry (not metal clothing) and
aluminum.  My findings were that aluminum works best if it is not
touching the body.  I had to fashion a shield to wear for a few
days while working on a new laptop last year.  It worked well.  I
formed an aluminum helmet for over my head at the same time, but it
was worse.  When I lined the helmet with a hood, tho, it worked. 
Same with jewelry--silver or stainless steel necklaces, bracelets,
belts, and pins--if worn over thick enough clothing seem to help,
yet if worn directly on the skin will be excruciatingly painful.  The
pain from a stainless steel bracelet that I wore once in direct line
from a cell tower made me feel like I had arthritis all over, very
nauseous, and burned my skin where I was wearing it.  I took it off
and my wrist was red.
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> What Marc says is true--metal seems to attract the emfs, which can
be good if they are attracted away from you.  On the other hand, what
Andrew said is also equally true.  One can wear it to help on the
body, just not in direct contact with the skin.

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> Welcome to the group.  I wish for you good health,
> Diane
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> --- On Tue, 7/8/08, Marc Martin <marc@...> wrote:
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> From: Marc Martin <marc@...>
> Subject: Re: [eSens] Silver lined clothes?
> To: [hidden email]
> Date: Tuesday, July 8, 2008, 12:24 PM
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Thanks for the welcome. Did you use aluminum foil from the grocery
store? If not what did you use and where did you get it? Silver mesh
fabric or clothing is very expensive and if something else that I can
buy locally for a fraction of the cost will work I think maybe I'll
try that.
Since the strongest microwaves are coming from the cell mast
about a block away I have wondered if I can shield the wall in that
direction. I spend most of my time in the same place at a table doing
artwork and if most of the radation is coming from one direction and
I could work in the shadow of a shield that might feel better than
wearing something. I also want shielding while I sleep. I have
thought it might be worth the investment for silver mesh fabric 5'x6'
and I could shield the wall in the daytime and either put this on the
bed (which is on the ground) or hang it in between me and the cell
mast while I sleep. There are actually two masts and they aren't very
tall... about 90 feet. They are in a baseball park disguised as the
tall light poles. There are other towers and antenna in other
directions but not nearly so close.
Also do the grahmn stetzer filters have any effect on cell tower
radiation. And would the Q-link be of any help. It is so awkward to
have so many options online and to not know which might actually help
(and to manage to buy this stuff!!... aluminum foil is sounding
pretty good!!)