Re: LessEMF Silverell Hoodie
Posted by
joshfinley1985 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/LessEMF-Silverell-Hoodie-tp3209865p3212233.html
Hi T.O.,
I actually had a similar experience wearing a conductive shirt---not only did I feel even worse than usual around wi-fi when wearing it, but I developed a rather spectacular rash where it touched my skin, which is not one of my usual symptoms. I have, however, had some luck with the baseball caps that Less EMF sells; I'd recommend giving one a try.
The other thing that's been helpful to me is connecting my body to electrical ground---this company sells equipment to do so safely and unobtrusively:
https://shop.earthing.com/shopdisplayproducts.asp?category=ALLEffectiveness will vary, depending on the resistance in the ground circuit, what appliances are hooked up to it, and possibly by the presence and magnitude of ground currents in your area. I recommend bypassing the electrical system and using one of the grounding rods they sell if you can, but even if you can't you may find it to be pretty helpful. I'm a college student, and I wear their ankle bands to school and plug into a grounded electrical outlet whenever I can.
Good luck.
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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 donât 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?
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> 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 â" 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 âprotectâ from all of this â" my head, my face, my bodyâ¦.? Â
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> 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.
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> Thanks for any advice.
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