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Hi, Maureen,
I can't refute or support anything you say here. I am not schooled in these subjects. I only know that trees shield me. They might not work for everyone and they don't always work 100% for me. Do I feel a difference behind one? I surely do. When I was looking for a new home, I was amazed how I could walk thru the yards of houses we were considering and becompletely fine, only to come to a gap in the landscaping and get an immediate headache. There are probably reasons why trees work for me and not you. There are areas I go to where trees do not help, as well. These are areas where there are many close towers all over the place in a severalmile radius. (One such town has 77 cell towers and nearly 100 microwavetowers--no amount of trees help me there!) But in most of the areas I am in, trees do shield enough for me to be comfortable, because they are between me and only 1 or 2 towers.
Diane
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From: maureenan <
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Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Silver lined clothes?
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Date: Sunday, July 13, 2008, 5:48 PM
Dear Evie
Did you know that fall out shelters were not built near to trees because the branches and leaves hold the harmful emissions.
And I'm not sure about trees shielding against emf and rf. I had several huge pines all the way down my yard and used to sit under one when it was badbut it didn't ease the effects felt from the high emf.
It seems logical that a tree that has its roots deep in the ground should be an excellent ground but I believe we're dealing with things outside of the norm of ordinary electricity.
Maureen
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From: Evie
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2008 7:25 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Silver lined clothes?
Hi Kathy,
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 emfsand 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 treeshields 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.
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, youwill want to plant evergreen shrubs to the outside of your tree, as well.
Glad I was of some help,
Diane
--- On Thu, 7/10/08, spiralwindintrees <aquilawolf@juno. com> wrote:
From: spiralwindintrees <aquilawolf@juno. com>
Subject: [eSens] Re: Silver lined clothes?
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
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.
Kathy
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