I am not the expert on the best location or prices on these items.
a number of cheap and pretty worthless RF meter/toys).
I am not going to endorse one or the other.
Please, lessemf and others, please chime in with your suggestions.
> Thanks for the reply. Could you help direct me to a good RF ($150)
> and body voltage meter ($50) that you mentioned within those price
> ranges? There are so many out there it's a bit confusing which one I
> need. Thanks.
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> --- On Mon, 8/11/08, Andrew McAfee <
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> From: Andrew McAfee <
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> Subject: Re: [eSens] High EMF in my home.
> To:
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> Date: Monday, August 11, 2008, 4:08 PM
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> The most practical thing you can do inside your house is turn the power
> off at night from the fuse box, so whatever magnetic field is being
> kicked up from your inside wiring is dissolved.
> The outside magnetic fields are either coming from overhead power lines
> or underground power lines. Those could be blocked if you had about
> $150,000. The good thing is magnetics field drop significantly when you
> move away from the source. You need to find the most immediate source
> to your immediate area and get away from it.
>
> Wires may be running under your floor that are kicking up magnetic and
> electrical fields. Hopefully it is an inside wiring issue that can be
> fixed with a good electrician that knows about neutral wires and
> balancing the phases. Get rid of your dimmer switches.
> Turning the power off will fix that too.
>
> Look into RF/Microwave radiation as a source for your symptoms as well.
> Turn off your WiFi, cell phones and cordless phones and bribe, cajole
> or whatever your immediate neighbors to do so as well. Basically
> everything going on in their house is being broadcast into yours
> (diminished a little. I love to exaggerate as if this shit wasn't
> serious enough.) They can put aluminum foil over their WiFi antenna to
> diminish the range or simply remove their antenna.
>
> You can get a relatively cheat RF meter to check that ($150). I won't
> say which one or the pros on this list will jump on me for endorsing
> the other guy's product.
>
> Then you'll need to get a body voltage meter to see how much
> electricity is running through your body or your child's body at night
> in bed or where ever your spend time during the day (sitting on couch,
> sofa, chair, changing table). Fortunately these meters are cheap
> ($25-50).
>
> Quick fix is to turn the power off at night for many issues except cell
> tower, cell phones, etc (RF and microwave radiation).
>
> Get rid of your metal in your bed (no box spring).
> Remove clock radios and anything electric from your the area around
> your bed (if you are not turning the power off).
>
> That's a start.
>
> Good luck and hope you find some relief soon.
> Andrew
>
>
>
> On Aug 11, 2008, at 11:07 AM, nnc200 wrote:
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>> Dear All,
>>
>> I am new to this group. Please forgive this question if it has been
>> asked before.
>>
>> I recently purchased a home. After living in it for 3 months I
>> started to get headaches, eye-aches, earaches, blurry vision, slight
>> naseau and chronic fatigue. I bought a gauss meter and found that my
>> neighborhood is "hot". Readings outside the home, when taking
> walks,
>> are 5 milliguass. Readings in the home range from 1.0 - 5 milligauss
>> on a hot summer day (neighborhood ACs are on) to 0.25 - 1 on a cooler
>> day.
>>
>> What can I do to reduce these readings? Do products that claim to
>> block EMF really work? Has anyone tried a sleep canopy that actually
>> works? Tried calling Con Ed - they basically couldn't care less.
>>
>> Should I be concerned about a 0.5 milligauss reading by where I
>> sleep? I have a newborn! Right now I am hiding out in my mom's
>> place.
>>
>> Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
>>
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