Posted by
KathyB on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/house-electricity-entry-point-tp4022102p4022113.html
Stewart,
Do you know if we can test body voltage to give geo-stress in your body?
Is there a voltage difference vs magnetic from electricity? If you turned all power off could you?
If have underground wiring, could give false readings regardless.
Kathy
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Re: [eSens] house electricity entry point
Hi Russ,
Sounds like the magnetic field around the power line, which can be
measured with a gauss meter, or the electric field. The electric field
influences your "body voltage," and is simply measurable with a
multimeter set to AC V between: a metal stake in the ground and the 2nd
probe touching your finger.
Both fields can extend outward 1000 ft, with the magnetic component out
to 1 mile, depending on amperage flow. More amps = larger and stronger
field.
I am very sensitive to power lines also.
> I have found that I am extremely sensitive to the corner of my house where the electrical wire from the street connects to the side of the house, with the meter on the outside of the wall and the circuit breaker box on the inside of the wall. I have to pretty much avoid that room. Being in that corner or along that wall, either inside or outside the house, is as bad as using a cellphone or being in a wireless internet area, and perhaps worse. To a lesser extent I am sensitive to the whole front yard where the wire from the street runs diagonally overhead at a pretty low height (since the house is set above street level).
>
> Is the electrical entry point of a house normally this bad for people with EMF sensitivity?
Yes for me. Each person has individual levels of sensitivity and
symptoms, depending on exposure and toxic load.
> Any thoughts on what might be going on here and whether it is more likely to be a problem with this particular house/grid or a problem I would encounter in any house?
If there are ground loops inside the house, those can also be measured,
pinpointed, and pity the person trying to rewire the potential mess of
spaghetti.
> Anyone aware of "experts" that take phone calls or answer email who I might contact with this question?
>
I have some informative pages, and am happy to answer questions.
Although I focus on RF and microwaves more than magnetic fields, because
of the longer range, and being harder to get away from.
http://seahorseCorral.org/ehs1.htmlStewart
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