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Elizabeth thode on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Can-Baking-Soda-help-ES-tp3947794p3959770.html
Hi Nanci,
Antacids, if you are talking about the store bought ones, like rolaids? These have aluminum in them. Aluminum is a heavy metal and is a neuro toxin (brain toxin). Try 1/4 to a half teaspoon of Baking Soda (either Arm & Hammer or Bob's Redmill) in glass of filtered water before bedtime. Baking Soda will help neutralize the acid. It is SAFE, and amazingly cheap. I carry a glass jar of baking soda water with me in my lunch pack when I run errands in high wireless radiation zones and sip on it.
You can do this 3 tmes a day. You will have to experiment with how much baking soda you put in the glass. Some are only able to tolerate very small amts (1/8 to 1/4) of a teaspoon. I am able to do a whole tablespoon. Depends upon your own body's tolerance. Too strong can be too much.
As for the bed? I have read articles that those mylar blankets from camping supplies stores can help block the RF.
See:
Inexpensive Method To Shield a Room Against Microwave Energy ...educate-yourself.org/cn/microwaveshielding09jan12.shtml
Lizzie
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Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 05:57:31 +0000
Subject: [eSens] Re: Can Baking Soda help ES?
I know for sure wirelss does affect ph.. the way wireless affects me causes me acid stomach.. I am now just awake with a new neighbours wireless.
It is always the same.. waking up at 1:30 with acid stomach attack .. but unfortunately taking the antacids are not strong enough.. I used a purple plate putting it under my mattress with my last neighbour.. which worked fine.. But this new neighbour is right below me and a stronger field.. Drat..
What do people here recommend??
nanci
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> Hi Folks,
> I have mentioned Baking Soda many times here.
> The following is a link to a great read.
> (Note: IN this article, Dr. Sircus mentions Arm & Hammer as not being safe.
> In a much later article, he states he has checked and found that this product
> does not contain aluminum. If in doubt, you can get the Bob's Redmill Alum-free
> Baking Soda. )
> In my experience, wireless radiation lowers the body's PH. Baking Soda, I found,
> helps to raise it. An interesting experiment is to get some PH tester strips and check
> your saliva PH. Do this when you've been in a heavy wifi area, ect, do this when you
> have a cold, when you're not feeling well. Do it when you do feel well, and compare.
> Chances are, you may find your PH is lower when you're not feeling well.
> Experiment with adding Baking Soda. Then check your PH.
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>
> Lizzie
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> BakingSoda & Maple Syrup « The Starfish Projectstarfishproject.wordpress.com/category/.../bakingsoda-maple-syrup/
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