https://www.es-forum.com/Traveller-s-protection-from-Pulsing-Microwaves-with-Naturell-tp1554645p1554646.html
good thing. The fabric is resonating with the radiation and is
aura).
I find having it farther away from the body is a better solution. For
clothing.
ing airports. I called ahead to try to get them to turn off cell
that I will drape around me as necessary (scary looking).
ing airplane.
> 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
> enough to
> 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 by next door’s old DECT (now, been replaced by an Orchid!)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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