https://www.es-forum.com/New-here-and-Sensitive-only-to-lower-frequencies-tp3157913p3160738.html
Right, 60 Hz magnetic fields. They're
everywhere during the summer... all that
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> No, that statement is not correct.
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> We have electrical fields, magnetical fields, electromagnetical waves and frequencies.
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> Clean electrical fields of 50/60 Hz do not cause any trouble. Our body is used to it.
> But many electrical wirings do contain a lot of *dirty* frequencies, which do not belong there, but are present, and these may harm you.
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> When current is flowing in wirings and appliances, there are magnetical fields present. These can harm you also.
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> Electromagmnetic waves are all aropund us presnt, and they can harm you.
> But these high frequency carrier waves can conatin low- and middle frequencies, which do certainly harm you.
>
> A friend of mine bought a new computer for his son.
> But he experienced electrosensitivity trouble.
> I told hem, that perhaps the power supply in the computer may create havoc.
> He checked with his Stetzerizer meter and found over 1000 GS units.
> He went back to the store and explained his problem.
> The got another computer with the same ingedients but another power supply.
> They measured before and after just 60 GS units.
>
> TV's may transmit a lot of *dirty air*; these are frequencies from 1 kHz up to 30 MHz.
> And electrosensitives may react to those.
>
> But clean 50/60 Hz, without dirty electricity should be no problem.
> Not even a refrigerator. Here the magnetical fields do disturb you, not the electrical fields.
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> Hope this helps.
>
> Greetings,
> Charles Claessens
> member Verband Baubiologie
> www.milieuziektes.nl
> www.milieuziektes.be
> www.hetbitje.nl
> checked by Norton
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 5:32 PM
> Subject: [eSens] Re: New here and Sensitive only to lower frequencies
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> It seems that many folks on this site
> have been injured by cell technology and
> thus emphasize a sensitivity to RF rather
> than the lower frequencies. Some here even
> postulate that no one can be sensitive to
> 60 Hz. The media also focuses on RF. But
> there are plenty of us EHSers that have
> trouble with computers, TVs and 60 Hz.
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> Beware, you may eventually become sensitized
> to RF as well.
>
> Eli
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