Posted by
Christina Steils on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Need-advise-please-tp1551720p1551758.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fnmu53sSWbMMost
men carry their mobile in their jacket or trousers for easy access. I used to
carry mine in my motorbike jacket’s front left pocket. When I stopped doing
that the unexplained palpitations I suffered from for 2 years vanished
immediately.
In
conversations with friends, colleagues and fellow bikers I heard that many of
them experience similar symptoms like pain or tremors in the chest area or what
the American media refers to as “phantom text messages”. Every now and then I’d
think I had a text message, when carrying my phone in my trouser pockets, but
when I checked there was nothing there.
According
to Swedish scientist and ES expert Olle Johansson this is caused “by high
intensity bursts of extremely-low frequency electromagnetic field charges that
your phone is producing and (that are) affecting your nervous system.”
This
seems to affect mainly men, as men are more likely to carry their phone on
their body than women, who mainly carry them in their handbags.
Best
Giles
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Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Need advise please
To:
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Date: Saturday, 23 January, 2010, 23:47
Giles, no GPs that I know of accepts EMF/ES/RF - lol, not convenient, and costly.
What's "Phantom Text Messages"
Kooky
--- On Sat, 1/23/10, Christina Steils <csteils@yahoo. co.uk> wrote:
From: Christina Steils <csteils@yahoo. co.uk>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Need advise please
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Saturday, January 23, 2010, 6:25 PM
Kooky! Thank you.
I kept getting "Phantom text messages" in my chest from my phone in my top shirt pocket for two years pra to me coming down with ES.
Its a shame GPs dont except this info?
Giles
--- On Sat, 23/1/10, Kooky <furstc0404@ yahoo. com> wrote:
From: Kooky <furstc0404@ yahoo. com>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Need advise please
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Saturday, 23 January, 2010, 12:36
Just came across this, it can and does affect the heart rate, for some.
VIDEO: Evidence of Health Harm from Electromagnetic
Radiation
http://www.youtube. com/user/ EMRPolicyInstitu te
"Professor Havas's research documents the harmful effects of EMR and
how this effects those with electrohypersensiti vity. She will also discussthe
response of diabetics, those with multiple sclerosis as well as the effectsof
this radiation on the nervous system and on the blood."
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