Posted by
Patricia on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/when-you-have-both-electrical-and-chemical-sensitivities-tp4026208p4026273.html
i'd have to agree that the human body is the
most accurate of all meters. i too remember
my first NIG and it was a bit prickly. i guess
it was throwing out ions to zap particles that
were strong enough to zap skin too. i haven't
really felt that from the newer models...
except the one that also put out ozone.
that one was a monster. it was adjustable
but not adjustable enough for me. the only
time i used it was when it was in a room all
by itself. i used it to clean a closet that was
connected to a 'crawl space'. but i couldn't
bear to be in the adjacent room while that
thing was on. i think it would have been
more appropriate in a large warehouse. :)
love, patricia
On Aug 6, 2013, at 12:50 AM, Marc Martin wrote:
> On August 5, Patricia Robinett <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>> does everything electric, by definition, put out emf?
>
> Yes, I would say so.
>
>> i am thinking in terms of putting out :
>> heat
>> motion
>> light
>> but i don't see my NIGs doing any of those things.
>
>> i couldn't measure it on my meters yesterday.
>
> Typically the EMF meters that people own only measure
> a small portion of what people can react to. You'd have
> to spend thousands of dollars on various meters (like some
> people on this group have already) to be able to get
> a clear picture on what EMF frequencies an item emits.
>
> I recall that when I was really bad ES-wise, I reacted
> badly to some negative ion generators. It was like a
> sharp, prickly sensation on my skin. Don't know what
> kind of meter I'd need to register that.
>
> Marc
>