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Shielding for 23 Ghz Wimax? Need help, please.

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Hi,

I'm new to this forum. My name is Debbi and I live in a townhouse in a suburb

of Minneapolis, MN. I'm 1200 ft from a water tower with 40 plus cell antennas

and at least 5 microwave antennas, new in August, some of which are pulsing at

23 GHz. This number really surprised me when I looked it up on

antennasearch.com It seems very high.

My symptoms of electrosensitivity are burning and tingling, and I am retired so

I'm at home most of the time. I'm looking to shield myself either by using

shielding fabric as sheets or curtains, and am wondering if anyone having

experience or knowledge about this would share information with me.

ArgenMesh fabric from lessemf.com protects to 40Ghz. Its conductivity is <0.5

Ohm per square. Would anyone on this forum

know if I were to use this fabric for sheets without grounding it, would there

be any problem for me as an electrosensitive?

One of the reasons I ask is because the folks at the Earthing Institute said if

I were electrosensitive I should go easy on the grounded sheets they sell.

Also, would someone please explain how the Ohm measurement related to the need

for grounding.

Also, I have metal mini-blinds on my windows near where I'm sleeping. They seem

to block the rf from nearby neighbors' wifi when they are closed. (I've tested

this with my Palm Pilot. I don't use wifi in my home.) I don't know if the

metal blinds are protecting or harming me, since some say metal reflects RF. I

don't have any RF devices in my sleeping area.

Any experience, advice or help you can give would be greatly appreciated...

Best regards,

Debbi

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