Turning off the circuits is really not an option because the fuse box is a pain to get to and deal with.
So, you mention a $30 Quantum Conditioner-is this the one that plugs directly into the outlet, not a strip?
Would I need this in addition to the Quantum Home and would I need to use the Quantum Strips with my computer equipment and TV or wait to see if the others worked by themselves?
My bed pretty much has no where else to go-very small apt. and the other wall is right above where the electric box and fuse box is.
So, I am above the water pipes and some wiring in the garage but I have no choice. The funny thing is that before January I had no problems sleeping and then started hearing things in my walls-hums, low frequency things, and noises from the outside in the wall. Quite annoying. I was looking into something which I could use as headboard that may help with the noises but no luck so far.
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> Subject: Re: [eSens] Meter Readings
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> Date: Monday, March 22, 2010, 12:21 PM
> Hi, Steve,
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> I know meter readings mean something. But I don't rely on
> meter readings. I know relief when I experience it, meter
> reading or no meter reading. Very unscientific, I know,
> but I find untechie often comes to the same conclusion in
> less time than techie does. If you do what I mentioned in
> another email, it will give you many clues to follow. For
> instance, while sleeping with circuits off, you might
> be able to notice that you react when someone else
> uses the bathroom. (If you are single, arrange a sleep
> over.) This happened to me. Well, duh, I was sleeping
> over the water pipes. I then knew I needed to address the
> water pipes (a piece of plastic pipe to break frequencies
> coming in on the water). Also, I realized a better place
> to place my bed would be in another bedroom where there were
> no metal pipes under me. Yes, a meter (or maybe even
> common sense ;) ) could have told me this, but the meter
> was high all over my house and I
> had exactly the same problem as you--where to start??? I
> stepped back from the meter readings and instead started
> following my instincts.
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> In our case, the water pipes were only the tip of the
> iceberg in that house. There were ground loops all over
> the place, so we have chosen to rewire the house. This
> might sound like a sledge hammer approach, but understand
> that our wiring was 60 years old, so it probably was high
> time it got changed. This won't be an option for you, but
> there is alot you can do which doesn't involve wiring. The
> $30 Quantum conditioner helped with my fridge (which was one
> appliance which bothered me). But you don't want to start
> out buying things willy-nilly. Figure out what your
> problems actually are first. You might come across enough
> info in one night of unplugging/turning off circuits to
> point you in the correct direction you need to go.
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> If you don't see a change in emfs from unplugging and
> turning off the circuits, then a Quantum Home might work for
> you, or emf shielding fabric on particular walls or under
> rugs. (The Q Pro is what I have been using to get by while
> the rewiring is taking place--btw, I have to constantly
> change the settings now that we are rewiring.) In our
> case in that house, we have wiring issues, (had the water
> pipe issue), had dirty electric on the lines coming in, and
> have electrosmog issues (cell towers, others'
> electronic/wireless toys) from outside the house. I am
> using various remediations--aluminum screens on windows,
> plants in front of windows, emf blocking fabric on
> windows. All of these address electrosmog from outside the
> house. I also address electrosmog inside the house and
> dirty electricity there (pulling plugs, use of Quantum
> conditioners--these also can address some outside
> electrosmog, btw,--suspending use of particular appliances
> and
> electronics, and tossing anything wireless or which uses a
> transformer). The subject is dizzying, but once you get a
> grip on what your actual problems are, you can deal. Stand
> in front of windows--are you feeling worse? This is a
> clue. Are you better on inside walls or outside walls?
> What is present inside and outside of these walls where you
> feel better or worse? What happens when you turn off
> circuits there? Once you determine the answers to these
> questions you will know what course to take.
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> I also agree with Charles that more important than all of
> this remediation, is working on your health problem(s)
> which have led to this problem. Charles thinks this is
> immune related; I think EMS is tight junction/ion channel
> related (we might both be right). Anyway, my first
> remediations were working to get myself healthier.
> Detoxing went a long way toward helping me. (I am not
> cured but I am very much better and do not react while
> driving unless I am in very high concentrations of emfs).
> I disagree with Charles, tho, in that I feel emf stress is
> not good whether you are reacting or not. So even tho I
> do not react badly now, I still see lowering my emf load as
> a good idea and work to eliminate as much as possible from
> my environment.
>
> My 2 cents; good luck,
> Diane
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> From: torch369 <
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> Subject: [eSens] Meter Readings
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> Date: Monday, March 22, 2010, 1:52 PM
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> I checked all my outlets this morning with the stetzerizer
> and all my outlets read from 35-60, including my APC Surge
> Suppressor outlets, BackUPS AVR, and BrickWall. I waited
> until the fridge compressor came on and no change. I turned
> on my computer and monitor-no change. I turned on my TV and
> Cable Modem-no change.
> I am going to test it again tonight when I get home and my
> neighbors are using all their stuff. I think this is why my
> readings go up to 200 or so, not because of what I am
> running inside my apt.
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> So, not sure where to go from here. I have the options of
> the graham-stetzer filters, which Marc says won't help.
> The Quantum Power Strips vs. the Furman Power Strips vs.
> The Stetzer Power Strips vs. the Tripplite Isobar Strips.
> Then there is the Quantum Home doohicky for $395.
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> What the heck am I supposed to try? Aaarrgh
> Anyone with a definitive idea? I am as confused as I was
> before, if not more so.
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