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Lizzie , would it be okay to use a grounding pad/sheet under the canopy? I have a canopy over my bed which helps a lot, but I was told by an EMF Mitigation Service Provider not to use a grounding pad/sheets etc in my house because every single room has a rooftop antennae beaming through the ceiling of it,some rooms have 2 of them. I was told not to use the grounding pad/sheet anywhere near RF Microwave Radiation as it attracts the radiation and if I am between the grounding pad/sheet and the radiation then the radiation will go right through me. But it is winter in Ottawa Canada where I live and walking barefoot outside is not an option.
I was wondering if I could use a grounding sheet or pad on my bed under the canopy as there would be no RF Microwave radiation there .......what do you think?
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> canopy and using shielded fabric, I have used the canopy (I made my own out of
> the High Performance Silver FAbric) I also urge caution. My daughter and I were
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> phone use/wifi...become a human cell tower, if you will.
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> essential nutrients and minerals and thyroid/adrenal support) ....is grounding
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> of nature and going barefoot and walking on the ground. A place that is very
> low in cell towers/antennas and Light poles, ect and any things of electrical
> nature. If it is too cold to go barefoot, hugging the trees in such a place is
> also very helpful; although the barefoot grounding works better.
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> Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 17:19:07 +0000
> Subject: [eSens] Re: How to deal with ES while living in an apartment?
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> LessEMF.com sells a shielding paint you can apply to walls and doors. Might help but never used it myself. They also sell a light dury faraday canopy that would at least protect you while you sleep.
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http://www.lessemf.com/paint.html>
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http://www.lessemf.com/personal.html>
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> > This has been very difficult. We turn off our circuit breakers at night, but
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> > we have neighbors on 2 sides and underneath us. We don't use WIFI and our
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> > dirty electricity fields from neighbors. I successfully shielded the 8 smart
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> > all the WIFI successfully. I pick up RF signals of 3000-4000 uW/m2 on the
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> > Using an AM radio set to static, I get a lot of noise in random spots on the
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> > Most EMF avoidance info I see on the web is for people who live in houses.
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