Posted by
BiBrun on
Jul 29, 2011; 3:24pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/LessEMF-Silverell-Hoodie-tp3209865p3209903.html
You don't want any seams. putting a large veil over your whole
head should help at least with the wi-fi going into your head.
Veilshield is a good choice. Put a baseball cap under it.
I think you need at least 4 linear feet, preferably more.
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 8:58 AM, T.O. Bennett <
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> I am trying to use the Silverell hoodie to protect myself from the
> electrosmog in a few different buildings. However, I dont see an
> improvement. I had initially tried pulling the hoodie forward to try to
> protect my face but it really seems to burn my face even more. Is the EMR
> just bouncing around inside the hood and causing more harm than good?
>
> I work in an area with fluorescent lights (removed immediately overhead),
> wifi, wireless repeaters, and people with cell phones. The company is only
> willing to make very small adjustments to the environment but will not
> admit that there is a great risk to all employees because of the electrosmog
> (many cell phone repeaters and wireless routers in the building). Exactly
> what do I need to protect from all of this my head, my face, my
> body
.?
>
> My noticeable symptom - numb face (progressed to burning) - started in
> March. I recognized the cause after having a brain MRI which set my face
> on fire (an hour or so later) and made my teeth so sensitive I couldn't
> brush them. The company will not support letting me work at home (we have
> neutralized the environment) or a short-term disability claim to let me
> discharge.
>
> Thanks for any advice.
> T.O. Bennett
>
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