Posted by
spiralwindintrees on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Silver-lined-clothes-tp1546740p1546778.html
I was wondering about that. EMF does affect my heart. I take
coenzme Q10 and that helps but my heart is a weaker area so that and
my head are the first things I think of covering. I also have thyroid
issues so will remember that. I will need to get a hood or something
so my neck gets covered. (If I do try clothes)
Which clothes loose their conductivity so fast?!? I have my eye on
the Silvertek long john style shirt and pants. The rating for that is
excellant, up to 18GHZ I believe. Do you know if that wears well? I
would just be sitting around or running errands in town and likely I
would need to wait for cooler weather to wear it. If I didn't wash
the clothes much wouldn't they hold up longer? My understanding is
that silver is anti-bacterial so the clothes wouldn't need the same
washing as regular. I'm unable to exert myself much so don't do a
whole lot of sweating (unless it is just plain too hot).
Kathy
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[hidden email], "Bill Bruno" <wbruno@...> wrote:
>
> A silver garment can protect the parts it covers from microwaves.
> But if it's a shirt that stops at the neck, then the field will be
> concentrated at the neck or any other opening. So it only
> makes sense if you are having symptoms in your chest for instance,
> or if you cover your head too.
>
> Some of the garments lose their conductivity after a couple months
> of heavy use.
>
> Bill
>
> On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 10:08 PM, spiralwindintrees <aquilawolf@...>
> wrote:
>
> > As anyone had experience with silver lined clothes? There is a
cell
> > tower about 500 feet from where I live and I am disabled and spend
> > most of my time here? (long story but the tower may play a big
part in
> > my diability!). I rent and have limited funds so paint is not an
> > option (hope to move at the end of the lease as well). The
clothes are
> > appealing too as I could wear them when I go out as well. Do
clothes
> > need to be grounded? I don't trust the wiring in this apt so
couldn't
> > use the ground in the outlet.
> >
> >
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