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Re: Building a house from scratch

Posted by evie15422 on Nov 18, 2011; 5:36pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/EMF-effects-on-Estrogen-levels-tp3480975p3519205.html

Hi, Loni,
 
By conduit, I presume you
mean metal pipe +/or metal shielded electrical cable?  We went that way when we wired our
house.  At the time, I was fence sitting
on the entire idea; I knew it had been recommended by the experts, but I felt a
small voice inside saying maybe it was not a good idea.  Unfortunately, I did not listen to that “still
small voice” and went with it anyway.
 
The experts told me that as
long as you can *keep the bad frequencies OUT* of your house, metal-shielded
(hospital grade) cable was/ is the way to go.  But, I had not really lived in this house for very long, so I didn’t
have a clear picture of what I was going to have to keep out (it was an old
fixer we bought and remodeled pretty much down to the brick shell, although we
kept the hardwood floors intact—some plaster walls stayed, some were
replaced).  Also, in the couple years
since we had the wiring installed, major frequency changes have come
along—namely, smart meters and 4LTE. 
 
Well, the important words here
are “as long as you can keep bad frequencies OUT”.  In today’s frequency mine-field, it is not
really feasible to believe you will be able to *totally* keep bad frequencies
out, period.  It just is not going to
happen unless you can live somewhere in an underground bunker.  Luckily I was able to improve my health
enough to make up the difference, because the hospital-grade metal shielded
cable, which cost 3 to 4X the cost of regular cable, both for the cable and to
install it, did not ultimately work.  It
works great about 2/3 of the time, but when the neighbors turn on all their
wireless gadgets, and the military blasts whatever it is they are using, and
the utilities run their smart meter hook-ups, and satellites are beaming
frequencies from outer space….  Well, you
get the picture. 
 
There seems, from my
perspective, not to be nearly as many ways to shield when you have metal cable
drawing it all in and refracting it around.  And this makes sense—if we are admonished not to have metal furniture and
mirrors in our homes, why would it then make sound sense to use metal-shielded
cable?
 
Just my 2 cents,
Diane


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 From: Loni <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Monday, November 7, 2011 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Building a house from scratch
 
Conduit!  For sure a must!  Loni

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