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Charles, what do you think of body voltage meter which has a grounded plug listed at this website ?


http://www.lessemf.com/unique.html

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From: charles [via ES] <ml-node+[hidden email]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 2:39 PM
To: Fog Top
Subject: [ES] Re: RE: using a multimeter to detect EMF and body voltage, is it reliable?
 
It is all wrong.

The principle of measuring th body voltage is POTENTIAL free.
So the person may not have contact with agrounding, but lies on a bed.
One side of the meter is connected to a ground, and the other side has a handelectrode which the person to be tested holds in one hand.

This way a potential free body voltage can be done.

Ideal is 30mV.
Many persons do give ca. 800mV.
And lying on a waterbed shows 55.000 mV, or 55 Volts!

There are special body voltage meters around.


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