Re: Silver lined clothes?

Posted by spiralwindintrees on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Silver-lined-clothes-tp1546740p1546784.html

Darn!! I ordered too soon from lessemf. To their credit I already
have the fabric, I believe they have same day shipping and sent it
priority mail. I've never recieved anything so fast. But I could have
saved alot by ordering the Tulle. Can you purchase partial yards,
like half a yard? Thanks for the rating website. Tonight will be the
first I sleep with a shield up. I got to the hardware store too late
(to buy grounding rod and wire) but will be doing that in a few
days.  
The cap (baseball style) I bought from lessemf was a
dissapointment. I first planned to send it back, but after reading
the fine print, decided not to, there is a 20% restocking fee plus of
course the return shipping. The cap is just too shallow for my
tastes, it doesn't feel secure on my head. I compared it to other
baseball caps I own and I can see the difference. But mostly it
doesn't feel right, but I experimented by wrapping a bandana around
it and figured a way to hold it on my head better and plus make it
more attractive!! The cap is pale tan but now it can be any color
bandana I have. Just wanted to let everyone know in case they
considered buying this cap. It might work for you but it is shallow.

Kathy.

--- In [hidden email], "emraware" <emraware@...> wrote:
>
> > Did you wear them next to your skin or on top of something?
>
> For the Silvertex 18% Anti-EMI pants, I wear that directly over the
> skin. Originally, I was worried about that, but it's been fine.  
It's
> a stretchy material similar to tights, so I'm able to wear
pants/jeans

> on top of it. However, for the vest that someone sewed for me using
> the Tulle fabric, it's not that stretchy or comfortable on the skin,
> and I prefer not to wash it, so I usually wear it sandwiched between
> two shirts.
>
> Oh... the ratings on the fabrics are on a different page
> (http://www.shieldextrading.net). According to the data sheet on
> Tulle in http://www.shieldextrading.net/images/pdfs/Tulle.pdf, it's
> ~60dB, I believe that's 99.9999% reduction.  
>
> By the way, someone e-mailed asked me exactly which fabric I'm
> referring to-- it's "Tulle Ag Conductive Mesh Fabric; Silver plated
> knit mesh fabric -60" width. $29.28 per yard" under the "SHIELDEX
> Metalized Fabrics & Conductive Fabric Tapes" section. Used to be
> $24.73 per yard, so it's slightly more expensive before, but I
think 1
> yard should be enough to make a vest.  
>
> I hadn't tried their hood, since I use Tulle for head covering as
> well. The reason I chose Tulle amongst their other fabrics is that
I
> was told that it is the most transparent of shieldex's offerings,
and
> I like the 60dB rating, since 20dB (99%) is not strong enough for
some
> of the more powerful cell towers-- additionally, I like that it is
> silver unlike some of their other cloths.
>
> --- In [hidden email], "spiralwindintrees" <aquilawolf@>
wrote:
> >
> > 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.
> > > > > >
> > > > > >  
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