Traveller's protection from Pulsing Microwaves (with Naturell?)

Posted by Jomega on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Traveller-s-protection-from-Pulsing-Microwaves-with-Naturell-tp1554645.html

Hi there,

 

I need to be able to travel again for work.

 

To give you an idea of how sensitive I currently am, I’m sensitive enoughto
be progressively disabled (start to get pains, lose balance, heart problems)
by next door’s old DECT (now, been replaced by an Orchid!) and their WiFi
slowly makes me lose concentration and focus if I stay in it all day.

 

I went to Bristol recently on work and was booked into Premier Inn in the
centre. As soon as I drove in I could begin to feel the onslaught of
microwaves, my Electrosmog Dectector MW1 was going mad picking up all the
signals and just about the whole city was in saturation cover in microwaves.

 

By the end of the working day I was exhausted and couldn’t bear my hotel
room which was being blasted from several directions, it seemed. So I drove
into the countryside and slept in the car overnight – and, discomfort aside,
was blissfully refreshed again by morning.

 

So I’ve been thinking of what to do next time I’m travelling, when it may
not be so easy to escape at night.

 

Here’s my idea and I’d be VERY interested in what you think of it, or any
other ideas you may have.

 

Naturell (http://www.electrosmogshielding.co.uk/product.asp?P_ID=481 ) looks
like a very effective cotton based fabric that keeps its protection right up
to the 6Ghz plus range (unlike Bobinet, for instance)

 

So, I thought I could simply make a sheet sleeping bag with Naturell sown
around the outside and with some kind of hood for the head, and so protect
myself at night in a hotel from the major part of the pulsing microwaves.

 

Further, it seems quite a soft material and I could make some basic
underclothes/long johns to wear while at work to reduce exposure
considerably.

 

It’s very well priced at £65 per metre (2.5m wide – it works out at just £26
per square metre)

 

 

Does anyone have any experience with this material, or could recommend
another instead, or another solution to travellers challenge?

 

Many thanks

John

PS from:

http://www.breathing-easy.net/rf-shielding-fabric/naturell-radio-frequency-m
icrowave-shielding-fabric

* Used for shielding large surfaces (walls and windows) from high
frequency electromagnetic waves (microwaves)
* Unmatched shielding characteristics
* 99 %ñ 99.9 % effective in shielding RF, 200MHz to 10GHz
* Shields cell towers, cordless phones, security systems, wireless
computer gear and more
* Smooth, sheer fabric, easy to work with, washable
* Designed and manufactured in Switzerland
* Ideal for curtains to shield windows or bed canopies

WARNING: Swiss Shield Naturell reflects high frequency electromagnetic waves
and is not externally conductive, therefore it must not and cannot be
grounded.

 

 



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