Posted by
charles-4 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Direct-Current-Power-Sensitivity-tp1554903p1554962.html
Hello,
yes, that is right.
However, one has to understand, that there are electrosensitives in many gradations.
Not everybody is sensitive to the same elektrosmog sources. And not even to the same radiation levels.
I know people who jump from a DECT phone.
But I also know others who do not react to a DECT phone, bur do react to a source of 5.8 GHz.
Others do not react to phone masts, but to static magnetic fields in their beds.
But it is never wise in placing an elektrosmog source close to your body.
Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
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From: Marjij
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Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2010 8:31 PM
Subject: [eSens] Re: Direct Current Power Sensitivity
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> DC fields belong also to the elektrosmog family.
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> There are static magnetic fields.
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> Fact is, that I have seen electrosensitives react to very tiny fields or frequencies, which were very hard to measure.
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Now I'm really upset! After getting rid of all my plugged in electric devices in my bedroom, I bought a battery powered radio to listen to my favorite all night program Coast to Coast AM. I put the radio close to my head in bed so I won't bother others in the house.
Thinking I was safe from EMF's because there was no alternate current, (my meters register nothing, neither emm's nor magnetic fields,) I thought I was in a safe place.
You are telling us the bloody batteries, whether or not turned ON, even, are still meanacing to our health. Is this right?
Marji
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