Re: refridgerators & More

Posted by evie15422 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Re-refridgerators-tp1547245p1547254.html

Hi again, Loni,
 
My building biologist told me of a great product I might be able to use to eradicate mold!  It is called "Ductworx" by the company EcoQuest.  It is a type of peroxide generator.  There is a table top model and another model you attach to your furnace.  I react slightly to the ductwork in thehouse we bought, but do not know what I am reacting to (could be gluten oran odorless microbe, etc).  So he suggested letting me borrow his table top unit for a month to see what happens.  (If it clears up, we'll know it was a microbe of some sort.  If not, the ductwork is coming out!)  You might ask your building biologist whether he knows about this product andtell him my biologist was *loaning* me one to try and see if he would do the same.  It will kill whatever is in your Rio Rico house in a month's time (tho the mold might return in time).  It cleans microbes on both the ductwork and surfaces in your house.  You might or might not react to this
unit also.  I am going to test it out in our garage first to see if I react.
 
My best to you,
Diane

--- On Thu, 9/11/08, Loni Rosser <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Loni Rosser <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: refridgerators & More
To: [hidden email]
Date: Thursday, September 11, 2008, 11:27 PM






What does that mean, dirty electricity. I am wondering why the electrical in my house is soooo toxic to me but I went to a friends home & I didn't react there. Most homes I do but this one I did not. Can some explain that to me.
 
The house I am staying in in Rio Rico is moldy but the electric is ok for me there. An old fridge. Has a propane stove. I don't get why that house is ok electrically also.
 
Loni

--- On Thu, 9/11/08, SArjuna@aol. com <SArjuna@aol. com> wrote:

From: SArjuna@aol. com <SArjuna@aol. com>
Subject: [eSens] Re: refridgerators
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Thursday, September 11, 2008, 7:13 PM

I've hard that the icemakers in refrigerators create dirty electricity.
Our frig doesn't have an icemaker, and neither does it produce dirty
electricity. Yours may not, either. You can check that by checking, with a
Stetzerizer meter, the current in the outlet the frig is plugged into. See if the
reading goes up when the frig is running, or not.

Regarding the suggestion of turning off just ther circuit to the bedroom at
night, that may not be enough. Your bed may pick up current from the wiring
in the ceiling of the room beneath your bedrooom, etcetera.

You'll need to think about it and turn off at night all circuits that can
affect your bedroom. Since dirty electricity can jump from a hot circuit to
things like water pipes, ductwork, hot water system radiators, and even the
metal casing of electrical conduits that are off or no longer contain wires, it
would be helpful to check with an appropriate meter. One that can identify
electrical fields of the higher frequencies that are associated with ES
symptoms. A simple Gauss meter cannot do this, so lack of a reading on one does
not mean the area is clear of harmful frequencies.

Shivani Arjuna
www.LifeEnergies. com

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