Re: question from new member - quick actions to cut EMF exposure

Posted by Christina Steils on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/question-from-new-member-tp1550623p1550639.html

Hi, Jason!Back to your original questions (maybe we start a new topic on the vehicle questions?).
I am very sorry to hear about your wife and I can very much relate to your worries, as my partner came down with ES last year. And it's very difficultto feel so helpless in these early stages.But my partner is now back at work, he can cope on an every day level. We think that's because we managed to make the house a safe place for him, where his body can recuperate.We didwhat was suggested by the other group members.Regarding some of your otherquestions:
For him diode lighting/ LED does work, as you might find it difficult to buy tungsten bulbs now. If any of your local shops still have them, stock up now, as tungsten bulbs unfortunately are banned in Britain now.
Regarding switching of the power at night, I heard there are so-called demand switches available. But you should get an expert to put that in, as of course you don't want your fridge freezer to be switched off.
He doesn't use any shielding material to cover whole rooms. We just have itfront of the windows towards a massive mobile mast cluster... We have heard from other sufferers, that they found that paints/ fabrics etc. could make their symptoms worse if they are completely enclosed by shielding materials. On that note it's probably better to try fabric as in a bed canopy first and maybe not to try to paint the walls to start off with the Y-shield paint, as that's difficult to reverse, if it doesn't work for your partner.
On a more hippie sounding level: My partner found lessons in Qi-Gong (similar to Tai-Chi) very useful. As well Reiki and Health-Kinesiology practitioners very particularly helpful in the early stages of the illness. 

All the best
Christina
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Subject: [eSens] Re: question from new member - quick actions to cut EMF exposure
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Date: Monday, 12 October, 2009, 2:47 AM












 
 




   
Thank you so much, Ian, that's very encouraging. Yes, werealize it is all "one illness," so to speak, and in general, when she's doing better, ALL of her symptoms are better. And lately, when she is crashing harder, she feels the EM symptoms more. Off the bat, what is the best netting to buy, and would covering all the walls in one room be ideal, since she is spends the great majority of her time in one single room?



We've already gotten rid of cordless phones, and she's been using a speakerphone, with mixed results. She often feels symptoms (begins with tinglingof her lips and tongue) after talking on it for a few minutes.



In regards to switching off power, do you mean cutting the circuit breakers?



I have an Trifield meter from Alphalabs, but Nicole can feel things that are undetectable to the meter (even with a 100x external probe), such as a laptop from across the building. I do, however, get high readings from some parts of the house (not her bedroom), and have been curious about how to block things such as the radiation from the power box outside.



I have a few other questions off the top of my head.



Are diodes at all useful, and if so, which ones?



Are amulets useful?



What are the best radios to use, if at all? I want her to be able to keep in touch with the world in some shape or form, other than having me typing this in on her behalf!



best,

Jason


 

     

   
   
       
         
       
       


       


       
       
       
       
       




     

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