Posted by
stephen_vandevijvere on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/new-to-group-grounding-apparatus-tp1554324p1554327.html
Hey Mary,
Your story just reminds me on how ridiculous these smart meters are... hopeyou find a healthy house for you soon.
There was a post here last week on housing/community specifically for "sensitive people":
http://reshelter.org/Anyway, I think things that may make a quick difference without the risk ofgetting worse... euh sorry I have only a few:
-turn off the fuse box at night (and you may even save a buck in doing so!)
-turn off your neighbour's wifi and dect phone
-like Marc suggested, getting rid of your mattress if it has got metal springs
You could try "thingies", most of them could work for you, but mostly with and not without! side effects:
-Qlink
-Quantum (Marc's previous post)
-Bioprotect card
-filters
-shield your windows with mosquito net (less risky then alu-foil, but this may still have side effects because of reflection
)
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other crazy stuff ;-)
You can find a lot of info here on eSens, just by searching in older messages on specific keywords.
Quite important is to check minerals, esp magnesium, potassium, calcium, sodium,
I've been temporarily even more sensitive when I was very low on minerals...
About the GROUNDING BAND. Well it's on top of my list too!
Linda had good result with grounding her bed (or was it because of a different mattress?):
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/message/18629Andrew did not, but this may be caused by a "dirty" grounding outlet?
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/message/12344Ian positive about the grounded metal blanket under his bed:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/message/11074Lily/Latifah heard a lot of good results of people (not on eSens) using an expensive bed pad made out of carbon (+ grounded).
I have tried a carbon t-shirt. Carbon should lower your body voltage somehow. For me it seems to work the first 30 minutes, but after one hour it seems to get me worse. Today I've worn it 6 hours (under my shirt) and after 2 hours I was getting suffocated in that carbon t-shirt! I was at a family gathering otherwise I would've gotten rid of that t-shirt much faster! In thefuture I may wear the t-shirt one hour before going to bed, so my "body voltage" lowers a bit...
Me I'm not sure about bed pads made of metal/carbon for sleeping
There are always side effects when working with metal
I will try sleeping with a grounding band linked to my ankle or somewhere linked with my body
Kinda like you suggested? That must be a good thing Ithink, definitely if you ground it when put one meter in the ground. If you can't do that I'm not so sure about a grounding outlet, because then you'd have to make sure there is no dirty emf
Stephen.
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> Dear Group,
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> I am living in Berkeley, CA, where I have been staying in temporary homesfor the past 3.5 months. I have been homeless for 3 years due to MultipleChemical Sensitivities (I cannot find safe enough housing). It has becomeapparent that I am getting more and more sensitive to electrosmog, as I stay in Berkeley. I can feel the electrical fields coursing through my body all night when I'm in bed, and they severely disrupt my ability to concentrate and remember, whenever I am at home. I feel very agitated and often distraught and despairing. I've been trying very hard to move back to Marin County, where they have not yet installed Smart Meters, and where the density of cell phone and radio towers is less.
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> I'm writing to ask if others can recommend ways that I can make my current place more live-able, while I wait to find a housing match outside of Berkeley.
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> On earthing.com (the website is down right now; the owner is working on it), there are grounding bands that you can wear around your body and plug into a grounded outlet? Have people found those to be useful? Would it take away the electricity coursing through my body every night while I sleep?
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> Any other recommendations for how to ameliorate this hellish situation would be much appreciated.
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> Thank you,
> Mary
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