skin. Originally, I was worried about that, but it's been fine. It's
on top of it. However, for the vest that someone sewed for me using
two shirts.
Oh... the ratings on the fabrics are on a different page
). According to the data sheet on
~60dB, I believe that's 99.9999% reduction.
knit mesh fabric -60" width. $29.28 per yard" under the "SHIELDEX
Metalized Fabrics & Conductive Fabric Tapes" section. Used to be
yard should be enough to make a vest.
well. The reason I chose Tulle amongst their other fabrics is that I
silver unlike some of their other cloths.
>
> Thanks for the website. I already ordered something form lessemf but
> I do see the Tulle fabric and yes it is cheaper. This site doesn't
> have any ratings on the fabric while lessemf does, but I did bookmark
> it. Also they carry a hood which lessemf doesn't so I may want that
> later. I am encouraged now regarding clothes. Did you wear them next
> to your skin or on top of something? Also encouraging about the cap,
> as I just ordered the silver lined cap from lessemf. I can't wait to
> live somewhere far away form cell towers and Wi-fi. Finacially though
> I can't pick and choose so may have to get lucky. Meanwhile I want to
> do whatever I can.
>
> Kathy
>
> --- In
[hidden email], "emraware" <emraware@> wrote:
> >
> > Regarding silver lined clothes, I've been wearing it for a long
> time,
> > I think possibly more than 2 years straight, almost 24/7, and it has
> > helped me a lot with my sensitivity, so I would highly recommend
> it.
> > The following is my experience with it. Around the time I first
> > tried experimenting with shielding cloths was when I was working
> near
> > a base station and possibly WiFi as well. Every now and then, I
> felt
> > as if my heart was being interrupted and I also got these recurring
> > light headaches, that didn't really hurt, but they were strange. I
> > hadn't had a headache before that for years, as far as I could
> > remember. After realizing the radiation around me, I tried buying
> > some shielding cloths from Less EMF. I found that when I wore those
> > shielding cloths (completely surrounding myself), that my heart
> > stopped feeling interrupted, and when I wore a hat with silver cloth
> > underneath it to line it, those headaches stopped. However, when I
> > took it off they would come back. My legs would also frequently
> feel
> > as if muscles were jumping, but after wearing pants with strong
> enough
> > shielding, I don't believe that's happened again for at least a
> year.
> > There was a time when my arms and legs felt strangely sore, and
> after
> > wearing the cloth, it went away within one day. My family at that
> > time thought it was psychological, but by now I think I've observed
> my
> > symptoms long enough (several years) to know that many of them are
> > not. In any case, I finally moved out of those high rf zones,
> because
> > I couldn't shield myself completely without people thinking I was
> > nuts. When spending a lot of time in rf areas, I think I was more
> > hypersensitive overall even to low exposures. Ever since moving
> away
> > from those areas, I think I've become less sensitive overall.
> While I
> > do recommend cloths when you can't avoid high rf, I still think
> > avoidance is the best.
> >
> > The cloth from Less EMF is really expensive, though, which made me
> > reluctant to buy large quantities. This drove me to search for
> other
> > companies, and eventually, I found this company at
> shieldextrading.net
> > with an online store
> >
http://store.fine-silver-productsnet.com/index.html. I believe
> their
> > Tulle is the same high performance silver shielding fabric that Less
> > EMF sells, but ShieldexTrading sells it at a more affordable
> price. I
> > used it for a vest. As for the pants, since I don't know how to sew
> > it, I got two of their Silvertex 18% Anti-EMI pants when it was on
> > sale. It was expensive, but having worn it day in and day out for
> > over a year, I think it was well worth the price. I think I will
> add
> > their website to the links.
> >
> >
> > --- In
[hidden email], "spiralwindintrees" <aquilawolf@>
> wrote:
> > >
> > > 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
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In
[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.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> > > >
> > >
> >
>