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> When I turn off the electric in my house the fire alarms eventually
> go off. Loni
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> --- On Mon, 9/27/10, Andrew <
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> From: Andrew <
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> Subject: Re: [eSens] more questions than answers
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> Cc: "Rixta Francis" <
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> Date: Monday, September 27, 2010, 5:38 AM
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> 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.
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> 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
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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
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> ---- 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.
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>> Anyone any ideas, tips, suggestions, information? I'm quite confused.
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>> Regards,
>> Rixta
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