Re: My whole living room is hot!!

Posted by spiralwindintrees on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/My-whole-living-room-is-hot-tp1548924p1548933.html

Hi Marc,

Could I have a lamp that is wired incorrectly? Also could I put a ferrite bead on the lamp cord to help things? I was using a halagen lamp which was worse, but this one definitely affects me but then it is only about 1 1/2 foot away from my head. I need something either really bright to keep at a distance or something safer. I have already done the 'healthier' thing and continue to do so. Excellent advise. I don't wear metal and only have two smallish amalagam fillings as I had the rest removed. At the present time it is impractical to remove these and does not seem to be the most important thing, but yes I would like to get rid of them.

I rent an apt so if I test the wiring on that outlet I don't know if there is anything I can do about it. I have heard so many people talk about spending money on protection devises that did not work for them I am hesitant togo there especially as money is a big issue. Right now I am saving everything I can so I can put down a deposit on a new place. I suppose I can try the lamp at a different outlet. Thanks for your tips.

Kathy


--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:

>
> > And I know why I have problems sleeping after doing artwork in the
> > kitchen in the evening. The lamp! During the day I can use natural
> > daylight from the window. Any tips for a EMF free lamp? The one I am
> > using is just a simple 60 watt incandescent.
>
> If you are reacting to a simple 60 watt incandescent light, that could
> either mean that you are *really* sensitive, or the electricity is so
> "noisy" that it is transferring to the lamp (in which case it won't
> matter what lamp you buy, as they'll all seem bad). My suggestions
> are the usual ones -- make yourself healthier (diet, supplements,
> etc.), remove all metal from your person (including dental fillings,
> eyeglasses, etc.), find something to reduce the noise on the power lines
> (filters, ferrites, shielding), check for bad wiring on that outlet
> (buy an outlet tester), or find some EMF protection devices that help
> you cope.
>
> Marc
>