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stephen_vandevijvere on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Reactions-tp1552084p1552114.html
Hello Loni,
Maybe I'm wrong but what PUK is mentioning seems very unlikely to me...
Electricity can easily be measured with a low freq. emf meter... Let me know if anybody measures low freq. emf if the breakers are off... Of course ifyou're in an appartment you may measure the electricity from the neighbours...
And we're talking about low emf (electricity) here not emf from antennas outside.
If you suddenly feel worse it can be a new antenna outside, your neighbour that has installed a new wireless phone or so many other things...
hope you get better soon,
greets,
Stephen
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> Hmmm, well I was hoping that would be the case for me also but it was not. I think PUK is correct on that however. It could also be the neighbor's wireless too I suppose.
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> That's great you get some relief turning it off. I will try again. Loni
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> Date: Friday, February 19, 2010, 6:46 AM
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> I put my breakers off at night and it feels better especially when I'm feeling electrocuted. ..
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> I must say this is something of a surprise to me what PUK is writing here...
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> > PUK replies - Radiowave frequency electrical energy can run through and
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> > when they are set to off position so the RF just jumps the gap, and ends up
> > on the wiring anyway perhaps more diluted
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