Re: Silver lined clothes?

Posted by spiralwindintrees on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Silver-lined-clothes-tp1546740p1546790.html

Fortunately, there are already trees between me and the closest
(twin)cell tower. They are deciduous though. I'll keep that in mind
when I move. If I can't get away from radiation I can maybe pick a
spot with more trees.
I have an ash right in front of my apt living room window between
me and the tower and it grew really quick. I water it regular and it
is hugh compared to another ash that came up at the same time across
the parking lot. Yeah trees!

Kathy

--- In [hidden email], Evie <evie15422@...> wrote:
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> Hi Kathy,
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> The trees work by attracting and absorbing frequencies.  Trees are
full of water (like us; that is why we attract frequencies) and so
they attract emfs and microwaves just like we do.  Since they are
much larger than us, they can block alot.  The trees I have mentioned
(and others) grow very quickly--about 3 to 5 feet a year.  If you
live far enough south, magnolia trees are also a good shield, as they
are evergreen.  I live in Pa, and also managed (!!!) to grow a
southern magnolia ("Edith Bogue"), which grew for me at a rate of at
least 6 feet a year.  It was over the roof in no time!  This one tree
shields a 24ft X 24 ft by 30ft hi section of my back yard--from 3
directions.  I strategically placed it to shield my kitchen from sun
and traffic noise, but allow me to enjoy full view of my back
yard.  It was an added bonus after I became ES that it also shields
from frequencies.  
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> If you are going to try trees for shielding remember to plant
evergreens, as the deciduous trees do not shield 6 months of the
year, due to losing their moisture rich leaves.  I buy the trees when
they go on sale (after the big spring gardening rush, but some places
would have them still now).  And I buy as large a tree I can find, as
long as it is in good condition.  I personally have sources to buy
fairly large trees to begin with, tho you will not want to buy more
than a 5 foot tree (without the rootball) if you are planting it
yourself, with help of at least 1-2 other people.  If you have the
help of 3 or 4 people, you can manage to plant a tree that is close
to 7ft, not including the rootball.  Any more than that and you will
need it professionally delivered and installed.  If it is an
arborvitae, it will be lighter and easier to plant and you might be
able to plant a bit larger one by yourself.  My husband and I have
managed 7ft
> arborvitaes on our own.  Also, if you plan to remove bottom
branches of the tree in time, in order to see under it as I have done
with my magnolia, you will want to plant evergreen shrubs to the
outside of your tree, as well.

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> Glad I was of some help,
> Diane
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> --- On Thu, 7/10/08, spiralwindintrees <aquilawolf@...> wrote:
> From: spiralwindintrees <aquilawolf@...>
> Subject: [eSens] Re: Silver lined clothes?
> To: [hidden email]
> Date: Thursday, July 10, 2008, 7:47 PM
> What great ideas. Doesn't sound like overkill if it is needed to
stop
> has much microwaves has possible. How do the trees work? Do they
help
> scatter the radition? I may try something with aluminum foil then,
> you have given me some ideas, though one concern for me is that
there
> are towers in other directions has well, so I would love it if some
> type of clothing would help. Then I could block the closer towers
> (that really worry me) and also have protection from the other
> directions has well has whatever is flowing around the shields I
come
> up with. Thanks for your detailed description. It is encourging and
I
> can get creative with what inexpensive things I can come up with. I
> did order a 5'x6' silver mesh fabric from lessemf.com. I really
want
> to make sure I can get some good shielding while I sleep. I will
let
> everyone here know how it works! I checked at the hardware store
and

> can buy copper insulated wire and a brass stake so I can ground the
> fabric. Just about $11 and it seems it might make the shield more
> efficent.
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> Kathy
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