Posted by
Andrew McAfee on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/more-questions-than-answers-tp1586522p1588572.html
There are many factors that make me feel ill. Besides the stuff flying through the air (microwave signals from cell towers, TV/Radio antennas, cell phone, cordless phone, Wi-Fi, water meters, etc...) the electrical power running through the house makes me feel ill, get very irritated, crawling sensations on my face, burning skin, etc.
Even though I have filters that keep the Stetzer Meter reading fairly low, the basic 60 herz frequencies of the electricity or something else about the electricity that I cannot control, does effect me.
Turning the power off is the best remedy for me.
There are other factors that I do not have control off yet and those are the ground currents, Hartman lines, etc. I have done a workshop on how to dowse for them and lay copper wires to reroute them but don't know if that is really working enough.
My suggestion is to get more meters, Graham-Stetzer Microsurge meter (
https://www.stetzerelectric.com/) to read the "dirty electricity" and also an RF meter to see about the exterior radiation influences.
Off course, turn the power off as much as possible, as well as the other sources of microwave radiation (cordless phones, Wi-Fi and cordless phones from neighbors).
Good luck,
Andrew
---- Rixta Francis <
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> Earlier this year I diagnosed myself with EMS and some simple measures
> I took had effect, which to me proved that I was right. But to know
> better what to do I bought a Gauss meter and to my big surprise the EMF
> levels inside the house are very low, at most places less than 0.5 mG.
> Only the fridge and microwave give much higher readings, but I don't
> spend half days stuck to the fridge.
> So what should I do with this information? I'm still convinced I have
> EMS. Maybe the low readings are still too high for me because I also
> have ME/CFS? Unfortunately I can't compare it with my old living
> environment.
>
> Anyone any ideas, tips, suggestions, information? I'm quite confused.
>
> Regards,
> Rixta
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