https://www.es-forum.com/Sleeping-directly-under-shielding-fabric-tp1608493p1610177.html
Ooops, I was wrong--the fabric would be closer on the head and feet ends, but possibly this could also be modified to work. I won't be able to try this anytime soon, unfortunately, Andrew. I am up to my neck in high water and allegators right now. ;) I do want to go here, tho, and try it.
Theoretically yes. It all depends on the person and actually living
> Hi again, R and Andrew,
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> With the flaps out and emf fabric draped over the hammock, the
> fabric would be about 2 feet away on all sides. Do you think this
> would be far enough away, Andrew?
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> Diane
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> Subject: Re: [eSens] Sleeping directly under shielding fabric?
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> Date: Thursday, September 30, 2010, 11:30 AM
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> Hi Andrew,
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> Thanks for your thoughts. If I do end up trying it, I'll let you
> (all) know. In the meantime, if anyone else has suggestions, too,
> I'd like to hear them.
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> Thanks!
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> R.
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> --- On Thu, 9/30/10, Andrew McAfee <
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> I have had bad results if I let a metallic shielding fabric touch me
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> while I sleep. I think it is best to keep the fabric away from the
> skin.
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> If your blanket is think enough and doesn't conduct electricity, maybe
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> it will work. It is all up to how you feel.
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> There is an energetic layer of energy hovering around the body
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> (learned/saw this will studying at the Barbara Brennan School of
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> Healing) and I have found if silver mesh comes near it, my body gets
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> thrown out; fatigue, weird pains and sensations, tingling, sharp
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> pricks, heart weakness, etc.
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> Lead isn't a great RF blocker but I have found using a lead hat, I
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> have enough relief to sleep. I have yet to purchase a full body lead
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> apron.
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> If you can set up a structure around you that keep the RF shielding
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> fabric at least a few feet away that may produce better results.
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> Good luck and let me know what you find works. I am still
> experimenting.
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> Thank you,
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> Andrew
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> On Sep 30, 2010, at 10:10 AM, R. Ticle wrote:
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>> Hi people,
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>> Long time no typing. I might be helping someone move to an
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>> apartment tomorrow and may have to stay overnight. It's in a house
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>> at least, and they have no WiFi in the house itself, but it's in a
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>> suburban area of a city that has a lot of towers and such crap; I
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>> haven't checked the place ahead of time and will be bringing my
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>> However, if I do have to stay overnight and want it to be a bit
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>> better, what are your thoughts on sleeping directly under the
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>> lightweight, mesh type RF shielding fabric (with it practically on
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>> top of my, separated by just a blanket)?
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>> What about it also covering my head/face?
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>> Is this a risk if, say, there's nothing conductive underneath me?
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>> Could I spread one of those metallic "emergency" blankets on the
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>> bottom underneath me and have the RF shielding mesh on top?
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>> Does it matter if it only covers my body and not my head?
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>> The only precautions I can think of are to avoid having it near any
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>> outlets or electronics to avoid picking up electric fields.
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>> I should mention that it would be unlikely that I could ground the
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>> If anyone would be kind enough to let me know what you think soon,
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>> I'd appreciate it, so I have the chance to prepare. Thanks kindly,
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>> and sorry if this has been covered on these lists before; I just
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>> don't have the head to go searching right now.
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>> Cheers,
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>> R.
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