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URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Earth-tether-mattress-pad-tp1554482p1554498.html
No, only elektrosmog heightens the body voltage.
But elektrosmog is a very large family.
I don't know Agnes van Enkhuizen, but those meters are available on the market.
Greetings,
Charles Claessens
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From: stephen_vandevijvere
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Subject: [eSens] Re: Earth tether mattress pad
Charles, yes a lot of things seem to heighten the body voltage:
-intolerances/allergies to emf/food/chemicals
-emotional stress
-physical stress
There are always things I will be able to improve on these factors. Although to eliminate all of them I probably would have to live in the 19th century or something ;-)
Unless I find some anti-emf thingie I can live with. Still working on that and experimenting with Tachyon, Qlink, Bioprotect, Benzolite,...
But it would be great if I could also do stuff that directly lowers the body voltage.
I think what helps:
-grounding (yourself, bed, no shoes,...)
-massages
-carbon fabrics
-therapy Agnes van Enkhuizen (she's written many books on this, she has measured me too in the past, she has a meter that she wants to commercialize and sell together with her book)
-relax ;-)
Stephen.
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> That is done with a special meter.
> According to the Standard baubiologische Messtechnik, SBM2008.
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> I have extended that procedure.
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> Butmeasuring the body voltage is measuring the end result.
> First one has to eliminate all that what is causing the higher body voltage.
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> Greetings,
> Charles Claessens
> member Verband Baubiologie
> www.milieuziektes.nl
> www.milieuziektes.be
> www.hetbitje.nl
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> Stephen wrote:
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> Most probably one of my main problems is a body voltage that's too high.
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> My question: How does one go about measuring their body's voltage?
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