Re: RADAR

Posted by K on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/RADAR-tp1552691p1552826.html

We have the Aller Air MCS Air Medic. cost around $1200, no ozone, three filters, pre-filter, carbon filter, and the HEPA filter. Can't stand the magnetic field off of it. It's a shielded motor, no glues in the construction of it. We run it when I'm not home.
Kris




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From: Steve G <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Tue, March 23, 2010 9:48:15 AM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: RADAR

This is interesting. Does anyone here use an air cleaner? I have experimented with Blueair, Winix and other Plasmawave air cleaners.
I am going to try Rabbitair next, which isn't plasmawave but has an ozone free ionizer that can be turned on and off. HEPA of course.
Steve

--- On Tue, 3/23/10, Jennie Wassenaar <[hidden email]> wrote:

> From: Jennie Wassenaar <[hidden email]>
> Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: RADAR
> To: [hidden email]
> Date: Tuesday, March 23, 2010, 3:29 AM
> Paul & Diane,
>
> I'm just jumping into this topic so forgive me if I have
> misinterpreted your posts or am repeating something.
>
> Following are some exerts from The Healing Energies of
> Magnets by Roger Coghill. From what I've experienced
> and heard magnetic therapy is not for us EMS
> sufferers. But I did like this book for explaining
> electromagnetic fields.
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> Our bodies make extensive use of
> ions for transmitting electric signals between the brain and
> and the nerves. So it is not surprising that large
> quantities of ions, whether natural or artificial in origin,
> can affect human health. (we feel better when the air
> is negatively charged)
> Prior to a storm water-laden clouds
> become negatively charged, due to friction between the water
> molecules and the air through which the cloud passes.
> Positive ions then accumulate beneath the cloud. As
> the clouds progress down the sky, these positive ions pile
> up and the wind begins to push them ahead of the clouds.
> The Earth's surface is also
> negatively charged as a result of chemical reactions at it's
> core. This high level of positive ions before a storm
> creates a distinct feeling or airlessness or stuffiness in
> the atmosphere (and physical discomfort to some).
> Eventually the attraction between the negative and positive
> charges overcomes the air's resistance and the result is a
> flash or more of lightning. Thunder then rolls and
> down comes the rain. After the storm how clear and
> sweet the air appears! This is because the air is now
> surcharged with negative ions and the balance of negative
> and positive charges on the Earth's surface has been
> restored.
>
> Other places that have natural negative ions are in the
> mountains and at the seashore. I know I always feel
> better when we vacation in the mountains. And people
> have been traveling to the seashore for centuries to feel
> better , but maybe it's the view. :)
>
> Paul, I can relate to your memory issues. Post it
> Notes have become my friend. And the sleepless
> nights. I hope that clears up for you soon.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Jennie
>
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> From: "[hidden email]"
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> To: [hidden email]
> Sent: Tue, March 23, 2010 5:57:05 AM
> Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: RADAR
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>
> Hi Diana, I cant recall how I feel as its been a while,
> definitely not a
> release unless the storm really works itself out. As
> for memory I a getting
> very concerned at the state of my memory, I am starting to
> loose chunks
> and short term is really bad, I feel spaced out, this is
> probably due to
> broken sleep (wake at 3.30am every morn and then
> fight to fall asleep) and
> overdoing it on this thing, I will have to go back to
> my laptop at a distance
> instead of being 600mm from the screen at
> present. Ironically I have missed
> my medical for benefit state claims twicw now cos I
> literally forgot - I
> have to pull my self out of this nose dive, yet again
> thank heavens I have
> made it through another dark dreary winter - its been
> Plasma TV hell !
>
> PUK
>
>
> In a message dated 22/03/2010 17:22:09 GMT Standard Time,
> evie15422@yahoo. com writes:
>
> Hi, Paul,
>
> I react similarly--I pick up on what I think is a
> growing instability in
> the atmosphere before a storm. It can affect my
> whole body sometimes.
> There is a growing pressure and anxiety within me
> (along with many
> symptoms--EMS and other) and when the storm actually hits,
> I feel release. Is this how
> you react as well?
>
> Be well,
> Diane
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