Mm, interesting...
Now I understand why it's better to have no electronics (tv/pc/...) close to your sleeping room even with electric power off...
So turning off the electric power may not cut off all low emf but still is a big improvement and should be advised to anyone sensitive to low emf frequencies...
Stephen.
>
> You may pick-up VLF from your grounding, from waterpipes, even from gas
> pipings.
> And the wirings from the cable TV can conduct VLF.
>
> I have measured VLF form televisions, that were really off.
> The screens worked like a second antenna, like most metallic surfaces can
> do.
>
> Not everybody can measure that.
>
> And it is the VLF that is *killing* and frying electrosensitives.
>
> Greetings,
> Charles Claessens
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "stephen_vandevijvere" <stephen_vandevijvere@...>
> To: <
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> Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 8:15 PM
> Subject: [eSens] Re: Reactions!
>
>
> 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 if
> you'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
>
>
>
>
> --- In
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> >
> > Stephen,
> > Â
> > 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.
> > Â
> > That's great you get some relief turning it off. I will try again. Loni
> >
> > --- On Fri, 2/19/10, stephen_vandevijvere <stephen_vandevijvere@>
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> > From: stephen_vandevijvere <stephen_vandevijvere@>
> > Subject: [eSens] Re: Reactions!
> > To:
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> > Date: Friday, February 19, 2010, 6:46 AM
> >
> >
> > Â
> >
> >
> >
> > I put my breakers off at night and it feels better especially when I'm
> > feeling electrocuted. ..
> >
> > I must say this is something of a surprise to me what PUK is writing
> > here...
> >
> > Stephen.
> >
> > > PUK replies - Radiowave frequency electrical energy can run through and
> > > over wiring and pass the breakers, normal breakers do not have much of a
> > > gap
> > > 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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