Guest guest Posted August 19, 2011 Report Share Posted August 19, 2011 Welcome to the group, Debbie! > 1. do all these waves come through brick, window, etc..... > is farther into the interior of a house better? When I was more sensitive than I am now, I could certainly tell the difference if I moved " further into " the house, where there were more walls between me and the outside world. > Four years ago I bought 3 quantum pros, which should be > very powerful Three Quantum Pros? Yikes! And are those the newer ones that are supposed to be several times stronger than the older ones? (the newer ones have an adjustment button on the back of them that goes from " 0 " to " F " ). > Was looking into the earthcalm stuff--they say only their > wireless router things works on wireless....which a TV > tower is, right? I own the Earthcalm wireless stuff -- haven't been impressed with it. It certainly didn't help with things that it advertised to help with (e.g. laptop wi-fi, Kindle, etc.). I think it might help a little with weaker signals at a distance (e.g. wi-fi antenna at the end of a long USB cable). Have you tried a Mega-Chi pendant? This you would wear on your person. I've found this helpful in ways that perhaps the Quantum Pros are not. Also, have you found any nutritional supplements to help you? Have you eliminated as much metal from your surroundings as possible? (mattress innersprings, etc.) > would something over the windows help--blocking paper? I think Loni here had success with blocking stuff coming through the windows...? > Especially since I have had so many infections, I > recently read Dr. Klinghardt site a study that microbes > either grew or increased their biotoxins, Yes, finding a good long-term antibiotic, antiviral, antifungal is a good idea... I've used Agrisept-L and Echinacea Premium (Medi-Herb) over the years, but have recently been experimenting with LDM-100 and Samento (which advertise themselves as being mostly anti-viral). > there might be another living situation become available to me. > Is this tower probably such a terrible thing--which it feels > like to me, and I think I feel it inside as well as out. Is > it pointless possibly to try adding more EMF stuff when something > is that strong, you just must get away from it? Where I live, the TV towers are located in areas that are loaded with other sources of EMF, so I would never want to live there. Certainly if you can live somewhere a bit more remote, that might mean you won't have to fight things as hard. However, I have certainly noticed here that people have moved to remote locations only to discover that it was intolerable there too! (although personally I have found all remote vacation spots to be an improvement over where I live) Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2011 Report Share Posted August 22, 2011 >> would something over the windows help--blocking paper? >> > > I think Loni here had success with blocking stuff > coming through the windows...? > > I installed ScotchTint and definitely noticed the difference. > never want to live there. Certainly if you can live > somewhere a bit more remote, that might mean you won't > have to fight things as hard. However, I have certainly > noticed here that people have moved to remote locations > only to discover that it was intolerable there too! > Not all rural locations are equal. But if you can pick a spot where a cell phone shows zero bars of signal, and there are no neighbors with WiFi, and there are no power lines within a mile, and there are no towers within several miles, then I have yet to find such a spot that is not quiet, and brings relief. On that note, HEY EVERYBODY, My situation here is no longer intolerable! I convinced the neighbor to turn off his WiFi, and he was impressed when I came over the next morning to thank him. http://seahorseCorral.org/ehs1.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2011 Report Share Posted August 23, 2011 , That's great to hear. What kind of conversation did you have w you neighbor? Did you explain you're sensitive to it or go into how dangerous it is or a bit of both? My neighbors are nice but have no idea their wi-fi is bothering me. I'm sure they have no idea its bad for you. Kathy From: S son <sandreas41@...> Subject: Re: Newbie could Use Help! Â Not all rural locations are equal. But if you can pick a spot where a cell phone shows zero bars of signal, and there are no neighbors with WiFi, and there are no power lines within a mile, and there are no towers within several miles, then I have yet to find such a spot that is not quiet, and brings relief. On that note, HEY EVERYBODY, My situation here is no longer intolerable! I convinced the neighbor to turn off his WiFi, and he was impressed when I came over the next morning to thank him. http://seahorseCorral.org/ehs1.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2011 Report Share Posted August 23, 2011 The window tint was very helpful. Loni From: S son <sandreas41@...> Subject: Re: Newbie could Use Help! Date: Monday, August 22, 2011, 7:22 AM Â >> would something over the windows help--blocking paper? >> > > I think Loni here had success with blocking stuff > coming through the windows...? > > I installed ScotchTint and definitely noticed the difference. > never want to live there. Certainly if you can live > somewhere a bit more remote, that might mean you won't > have to fight things as hard. However, I have certainly > noticed here that people have moved to remote locations > only to discover that it was intolerable there too! > Not all rural locations are equal. But if you can pick a spot where a cell phone shows zero bars of signal, and there are no neighbors with WiFi, and there are no power lines within a mile, and there are no towers within several miles, then I have yet to find such a spot that is not quiet, and brings relief. On that note, HEY EVERYBODY, My situation here is no longer intolerable! I convinced the neighbor to turn off his WiFi, and he was impressed when I came over the next morning to thank him. http://seahorseCorral.org/ehs1.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2011 Report Share Posted September 1, 2011 Hi Kathy, Sorry I am so late in replying. I didn't feel up to writing this, as it feels like a chapter in a book. > What kind of conversation did you have w you neighbor? This will expand on the brief summary I have on my webpage for this time frame. Well, last year 2010.March, I first approached him, and I offered to pay for the 10-base-T cables to hard wire his computer to the internet-satellite box. He said " Nope, Can't do that. " Only now, do I realize that might've been a literal explanation, not just unwilling, but unable, as the devices like the iPhone have no plug-in jack. Anyway he has been somewhat hostile all year, and avoids me when not yelling at me or others driving past his place. Contrast this with 8 years ago, when he said we " were the best neighbors he could have. " Makes you wonder if the microwaves are affecting him, in a subtle way. This year, on Jun.14 when I was riding to the mailbox, he stopped to tell me how sorry he was to hear of my losses, (mom and Cowgirl (my horse died), and he " wouldn't wish that kind of trouble on anybody. " I agreed, and gave him the DVD I had prepared for him and had been carrying around for a few weeks, (the same one I mentioned here last month http://seahorseCorral.org/emrdvd.html ) I said I hoped giving him this gift showed I care about what happens to them. Then I waited for my next chance encounter, because being on the road when he goes past is an infrequent thing. and I was unwilling to go near their house. Then on the evening of Aug.02, the pain and pressure went away, thus I noticed the WiFi was off. The next morning, I rode over there, and talked to his wife. Since he often works late, and sleeps in, I asked her to give him a message, to " Thank you for turning the WiFi off. " She didn't even know it was off. She does not touch his toys. I paused, felt nothing, and said, " yes it is off. " She said she would check on it. (Maybe it is broken, dashing my hopes.) I asked if they had watched the DVD I made for them, she said she watched a little. Didn't even get to the personal presentation I made. I mentioned maybe I won't have to move, if we can get along. I reminded her we moved here to specifically avoid wireless, and how much it was affecting mom, my brother, and myself this last 18 months. On Aug.08, I rode past their place, and stopped to talk to her when she called me over. She said he was impressed I noticed so fast, and came over to thank him. I again said to thank him for turning it off. So except for one morning a week later, I noticed it was back on in the morning, I waited 4 hours, then called over on the phone to let him know I noticed, and ask it be off when not in use (at least). Turns out their visiting daughter turned it on to use her iPhone. She turned it off, and it has stayed off ever since. > Did you explain you're sensitive to it or go into how dangerous it is or a bit of both? > > Let's say both. I'm not really sure yet, what motivated him to turn it off. But when he did, my quick response did impress him, so that he now believed it was affecting me. I'd like to think the information on the DVD started the ball rolling. Even if new information becomes available, I think what I did put together can act as an introduction at least. > My neighbors are nice but have no idea their wi-fi is bothering me. I'm sure they have no idea its bad for you. > > All everyone needs is a little education. Then some convincing. Then if their heart is good, they will learn and adjust. Hope this helps, -- http://seahorseCorral.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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