Re: Canopy experiment

Posted by Sue on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Canopy-experiment-tp4025809p4025813.html

Al,

Thanks you for your post.   You are not intruding at all.
Very fascinating post it is, too.  :D
     
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> Have you tried stacking cases of water against walls where the high measurements are coming from?  Microwaves cannot penetrate cases of water.
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No!  I didn't know about this.  The highest amount of RF comes from the ceiling in that room.   But even so, it's still possible to put cases of water against the wall facing the outside of the house to reduce to reduce the RF.
 
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> Make sure to always turn the power off to most of your home. I have found that energized wiring acts like an antenna for microwaves.
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You know, I've wondered about that.  We do keep most of the circuit breakers turned off during the day, and more at night.   Unfortunately, the "canopy room"  has the wires in one wall that feed the central air/heating and wired alarm system.   These are normally on 24 hours a day.    On some days, there may be some wiggle room in turning off the breaker that feeds these.  

In the meantime, I'm going to wait awhile to see if my ears calm down a bit before doing another test.  But I'm definitely finding a way to implement your ideas when I do.  

THANK YOU!
Sue  



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> Subject: [eSens] Canopy experiment
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> Hi Marc,
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> I'm posting this because I know you like to experiment too.  :)
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> I bought a nice EMF-shielding canopy as an experiment to determine if I can live within a shielded environment here in our home or if I need to start looking for low EMF places to spend time in.  (Trying to avoid permanent relocation).   The canopy is extra large so there is lots of room inside of it.  It has anywhere from 43 to 50 dB from well below 1800Mhz to 10Ghz.     It's pad is grounded directly to earth ground rather than through the electrical outlet grounds in the room and the canopy material rests on the pad.   There is 1.2 ohms resistence between the canopy and the mat.
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> The RF meter shows no signals inside, whereas outside the canopy it registers plenty of smart meter, cell phone tower and wifi signals.     The ELF meter shows nothing.   Body voltage is considerably less inside the canopy than other places in the house.
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> Once inside, my body relaxes in a way it does not when I am outside of it.  I energy tested a friend and my sweetie when they were inside of it and my friend tested me.   The energy tests show great results.    when I step outside after being in it for awhile, I feel like my body has decompressed, I seem to be taller.   It doesn't last, but still great news.
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> Now here's the downside.   When I'm inside, within moments a lot of my skin feels sensitive.  If I remain inside the canopy for awhile, my skin starts to sting.   And it continues to sting for about 5 minutes after I am outside of the canopy.
> I had this feeling only once before - when I tried to wear RF shielding fabric.   And like the canopy, the skin sensation change is almost immediate.  This is the reason I got an extra large canopy to be as far away from the material as possible.   Also after being in it, I awoke with increased tinnitus.
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> Did one more 1 minute test in it today and 1/2 hour after I was out,  my ears felt like they had been exposed to an incredibly loud noise.  The ringing increased.   I'm suspecting the canopy for the increase in ringing.
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> I've heard that many people have their health improve with the use of canopies.  And I've been told that canopies can produce an "orgon box" affect.  That is when some frequencies get inside the canopy and bounce around.  Our body emits electrical fields as well and they dissipate.   The orgon-box affect causes the body's fields to be reflected back onto itself rather than to dissipate.   they can build up.    I've also heard that tinnitus is on the rise because of EMF's.   I'm guessing this is what might have happened. Glad I didn't sleep in it lol.   I'm not going to use it as is.
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> Moving on :)
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