Re: Appetite changes

Posted by Kumara on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Appetite-changes-tp3632496p3647108.html

I dread living in cities precisely because of this. I get to really fall asleep only at about 4pm, besides feeling poisoned. I suppose that's the time the mobile phone base stations become less busy. Having an RF meter is really great for finding the least radiated spot in the building to sleep at.

Esther LeSieur wrote thus at 15:35 10/01/2012:

>C.  I have always been a night owl.  As a kid, during summer vacation,  
>I'd be up until 2 a.m. and sleep until 10 a.m. or so.  My sister, on  
>the other hand, has always been a lark--up with the morning sun.  In  
>my family, there were/are several night owls--my mother, aunt,  
>daughter and granddaughter.
>
>As an adult, I worked day jobs and had to be up at 5:30 or 6:00 a.m. I  
>drank coffee all day to keep functioning.  My low point of the day was  
>4 p.m. I'd drag home, cook dinner, get the kids to bed, finally get to  
>relax a bit and plan to get to bed around 10 p.m.  Nope.  Ten p.m. was  
>when I'd get my second wind and couldn't go to sleep. (This always  
>happened to my mom, too.)
>
>I LOVE the night!  It's quiet and peaceful.  Up until a few years ago,  
>I'd go to bed around 2 a.m., but as the RF increased, it was later and  
>later before I got that sense of peace and quiet.  Now I never get it.
>
>My preferred sleep time is 4 a.m. to noon, but I have to work at  
>getting myself to bed by that time.  I take 1000 mg of L-Tryptophan  
>before bed and that helps me to get to sleep.  I've tried many things  
>over the years, but that's the only thing that consistently works.  I  
>really make a concerted effort to get to sleep by 4 a.m. because  
>something RF-related amps up around 5 a.m., and then I get a lot of ES  
>reactions and have a terrible time falling asleep.
>
>Here's an interesting article on Night Owls:
>
>http://www.care2.com/greenliving/the-truth-about-night-owls-and-morning-people.html
>
>I think there's something to the creative/intuitive vs. logical/
>analytical.  I'm definitely not logical/left-brained; I'm emotion-
>based/right-brained.  Also, I'm very sensitive to other people's  
>energies and "waking minds", so late night, when most people are  
>asleep, used to feel "quieter" and uncluttered.  I could FEEL this  
>lifting of what felt like being "pressed on", like someone taking a  
>blanket off of you.  It would happen around 2 to 3 a.m.  However, now  
>with so much RF, it never feels like that.  In fact, 10 years ago, I  
>kept telling people that I was staying up later and later because it  
>was later and later until that "quiet time" happened.  I surmised that  
>it must be more cell phones and wifi, but I really didn't have facts  
>to back that up at the time.  People didn't really believe me then,  
>just as they don't now about ES, because they still don't feel it--or  
>at least, they don't realize whatever symptoms they are having are  
>related to EMF/RF (insomnia, headaches, etc.)
>
>Esther
>
>
>
>On Jan 8, 2012, at 3:36 AM, C.a.b. Johnson wrote:
>
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>>
>> My sleep is messed up too.  I am generally getting to bed at 3:00 to  
>> 4:00 am every night.  It is now 3:30 as I write this.
>>
>> I checked the time that people were sending emails on New Year's Eve  
>> and New Year's Day because I was also online late in the morning  
>> sending and reading messages.  I noticed a lot of people on this  
>> list were up late in the morning, about 2:00 to 5:00 am sending  
>> messages.  Was this because of all the  cell phone calls people were  
>> making that night, increasing cell tower output, causing amped up  
>> microwave radiation in our neighborhoods?   Just wondering.  Or are  
>> you folks alwasy up late sending messages?
>>
>> C. Johnson
>> [hidden email]
>> Wireless Refugee