Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 : I think it's the hand massage itself that makes your hands feel better, not the coconut oil. Dermal absorption is tghtly controlled by your biology, in the skin and even in the buccal and sublingual membranes. This has been studied in medicine, and in research on essential oils. The application of plant oils and the fatty acids in them as a therapy relies on them NOT being absorbed. Coconut oil won't absorb either. The slightly absorbable components of some volatile plant oils usually cause skin reactions, meaning the immune system sees them as toxins. DMSO is often used in skin perparations to pull things in that normally would not penerate the skin. Care must be taken once the skin is compromised in order to not absorb toxins along with the DMSO. Hypothyroid and arthritis are both symptoms of bowel dysbiosis (bad bowel ecology). When a person has a group of two or more symptoms that may result from diet, after ruling out what they can such as thyroid surgery, usually diet is at fault. Welcome to the world's best coconut oil group; here we're pretty strong on diet. You can get a lot of information on dysbiosis as a predicator of disease on this page, the inulin references. Inulin should also be part of your diet: http://tinyurl.com/inulin-references all good, Duncan > > Hello, > > I have hypothyroid which is medicated by synnthyroid. I also have sore joints in my hands. > I have tried coconut oil on my hands and the stiffness and soreness seems to go away. Is that normal ? Or is it from some other supplement ? > Would rubbing CO on my thyroid help ? Or.. how to get CO to help me with my thyroid ? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 Duncan, Thank you very much for the informative post! Great information ! btw, I will immediately start with inulin and a good probiotic. Finest Regards, > > > > Hello, > > > > I have hypothyroid which is medicated by synnthyroid. I also have sore joints in my hands. > > I have tried coconut oil on my hands and the stiffness and soreness seems to go away. Is that normal ? Or is it from some other supplement ? > > Would rubbing CO on my thyroid help ? Or.. how to get CO to help me with my thyroid ? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 I think I replied to this. Just in case.. thank you very much Duncan ! Lots of good info here. Thank you also for the welcome. > > > > Hello, > > > > I have hypothyroid which is medicated by synnthyroid. I also have sore joints in my hands. > > I have tried coconut oil on my hands and the stiffness and soreness seems to go away. Is that normal ? Or is it from some other supplement ? > > Would rubbing CO on my thyroid help ? Or.. how to get CO to help me with my thyroid ? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 The CO will help to strengthen your immune system and your general well being and also help to correct your hypothyroid condition, but applying it externally might only be of benefit to the skin. For sore joints I use MSM. Google Coconut Research Center for additional info. Craig > > Hello, > > I have hypothyroid which is medicated by synnthyroid. I also have sore joints in my hands. > I have tried coconut oil on my hands and the stiffness and soreness seems to go away. Is that normal ? Or is it from some other supplement ? > Would rubbing CO on my thyroid help ? Or.. how to get CO to help me with my thyroid ? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 Please visit my blog : vcoorganic.blogspot.com regards, Eko On 3/13/11, eko sb setyawan <eko.sb.setyawan@...> wrote: > Hi everyone. > I'm new to this group. I'm from Indonesia, the largest coconut > plantation with production number 2 after Phillpine. I'm starting > produce organic VCO for local and export market. In 2004 I joined > coconut industry project with local University here, and VCO became > major project on that time. > > My major reason join in this group to get more network of coconut oil > over the globe and get more knowledge of CO. > > regards > Eko SB Setyawan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 I haven't seen indication of CO strengthening one's immune system. I wish it were true; I would post such research to my coconut oil references page. all good, Duncan > > > > Hello, > > > > I have hypothyroid which is medicated by synnthyroid. I also have sore joints in my hands. > > I have tried coconut oil on my hands and the stiffness and soreness seems to go away. Is that normal ? Or is it from some other supplement ? > > Would rubbing CO on my thyroid help ? Or.. how to get CO to help me with my thyroid ? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 If you are taking synthroid, you may not be on enough thyroid medication, especially if your doctor goes by TSH. Try StopTheThyroidMadness.com for accurate thyroid info. Am sure there may be more than one reason for sore joints, but for me, it was all low thyroid. I had no idea how important one's thyroid was. > I have hypothyroid which is medicated by synnthyroid. I also have sore joints in my hands. > I have tried coconut oil on my hands and the stiffness and soreness seems to go away. Is that normal ? Or is it from some other supplement ? > Would rubbing CO on my thyroid help ? Or.. how to get CO to help me with my thyroid ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 Hello , So what is the best course of action then ? I am looking for a doc to give me a prescrip for natural thyroid that should help. Also coconut oil sounds promising as a " support " food. > > If you are taking synthroid, you may not be on enough thyroid > medication, especially if your doctor goes by TSH. Try > StopTheThyroidMadness.com for accurate thyroid info. Am sure there may > be more than one reason for sore joints, but for me, it was all low > thyroid. I had no idea how important one's thyroid was. > > > > > > I have hypothyroid which is medicated by synnthyroid. I also have > sore joints in my hands. > > I have tried coconut oil on my hands and the stiffness and soreness > seems to go away. Is that normal ? Or is it from some other supplement ? > > Would rubbing CO on my thyroid help ? Or.. how to get CO to help me > with my thyroid ? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 Your thyroid level will improve as your toxin load drops, if toxin load was suppressing your thyroid and elevating adrenal output. Happens all the time with low carbing, and also dropping the thyroid-suppressive dietary oils. Tough bit to swallow for some people, especially the bad bowel/bad carb link, and it takes months to sometimes years to improve even with the diet change. all good, Duncan > > Hello , So what is the best course of action then ? I am looking for a doc to give me a prescrip for natural thyroid that should help. > Also coconut oil sounds promising as a " support " food. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 Duncan, Thank you. Which dietary oils are thyroid suppressive ? > > Your thyroid level will improve as your toxin load drops, if toxin load was suppressing your thyroid and elevating adrenal output. Happens all the time with low carbing, and also dropping the thyroid-suppressive dietary oils. Tough bit to swallow for some people, especially the bad bowel/bad carb link, and it takes months to sometimes years to improve even with the diet change. > > all good, > > Duncan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 , Google is your friend. Noted top four thyroid-supressive oils are soy, canola, cottonseed, and corn. Not to say the rest aren't; I think it applies to all of the common unsaturated food oils so I'm not so sure safflower and sunflower are safe either. Here's a quick Gooogle search: <http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & client=aff-cs-worldbrowser & hs=BZF & q=%22thyro\ id+suppressive%22+OR+%22suppress+thyroid%22+oils+OR+fats & aq=f & aqi= & aql= & oq=> all good, Duncan > > > > Your thyroid level will improve as your toxin load drops, if toxin load was suppressing your thyroid and elevating adrenal output. Happens all the time with low carbing, and also dropping the thyroid-suppressive dietary oils. Tough bit to swallow for some people, especially the bad bowel/bad carb link, and it takes months to sometimes years to improve even with the diet change. > > > > all good, > > > > Duncan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 Duncan, It seems the unsaturated oils block thyroid hormone secretion. Good to know. But we can't live on Coconut oil. I add a little iodine to my diet so that it all balances out. As for flax oil, another great healer, Max Gerson, used it to fight cancer and other diseases. I use it along with a drop or two of fish oil. Many, even today, swear by it. Maybe JB saw something in her research that we don't. It does appear to repair cell wall integrity and cell " breathing " . PS: the honey was approved by Dr Budwig for use in the FOCC mix and in limited quantities in her diet protocol. > > > > > > Your thyroid level will improve as your toxin load drops, if toxin load was suppressing your thyroid and elevating adrenal output. Happens all the time with low carbing, and also dropping the thyroid-suppressive dietary oils. Tough bit to swallow for some people, especially the bad bowel/bad carb link, and it takes months to sometimes years to improve even with the diet change. > > > > > > all good, > > > > > > Duncan > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 , yes you will have deficiencies if you live on coconut oil. And as I understand it, excess of any polyunsaturated oil suppresses thyroid. The primary food oil that does not suppress thyroid is oleic acid, which is only 6% of coconut oil, 25% of butter, and as high as 72% in olive oil. I use mainly butter, some olive oil, and a little coconut oil. Butter, milk fat actually, is tailored to a mammal's needs; it contains a lot of nutrients that coconut oil does not and a more " correct " fatty acid ratio. A chart of the fatty acids components of several food oils is on my site in the oil references page; the downloadable worksheet allows one to add more oils as you get the data for them: http://tinyurl.com/oil-references Downloading and printing Greg 's Food Oil Analysis is a good idea; I usually give it out at heallth meetings and seminars to show people where they can improve their fatty acids intake. Budwig didn't have this information but research has found that flax oil is not found in cell walls at all, although DHA is. Thus, it can't improve cell wall integrity unless that elusive 2% conversion to DHA actually occurs. And the argument that flax oil increases cellular breathing in the body is also unsupported. I think the myth is based on its use as a boiled ingredient in paint, for which flax oil is legendary. Honey is frowned on nowadays too. Too high-carb, but Budwig in this case should have known. all good, Duncan > > Duncan, It seems the unsaturated oils block thyroid hormone secretion. Good to know. But we can't live on Coconut oil. I add a little iodine to my diet so that it all balances out. > As for flax oil, another great healer, Max Gerson, used it to fight cancer and other diseases. I use it along with a drop or two of fish oil. Many, even today, swear by it. Maybe JB saw something in her research that we don't. It does appear to repair cell wall integrity and cell " breathing " . > PS: the honey was approved by Dr Budwig for use in the FOCC mix and in limited quantities in her diet protocol. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 Will MSM cause any irritation on the stomach for those who are sensitive? Suren > > > > Hello, > > > > I have hypothyroid which is medicated by synnthyroid. I also have sore joints in my hands. > > I have tried coconut oil on my hands and the stiffness and soreness seems to go away. Is that normal ? Or is it from some other supplement ? > > Would rubbing CO on my thyroid help ? Or.. how to get CO to help me with my thyroid ? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2011 Report Share Posted March 14, 2011 Hi Suren. I read that most people do not experience any stomach problems taking MSM, but for those small amount of people that do it is recommended to just simply take it with food instead. I hope this helps. From: surenirukulla <surenirukulla@...> Subject: Re: New to Group Coconut Oil Date: Sunday, March 13, 2011, 8:12 PM  Will MSM cause any irritation on the stomach for those who are sensitive? Suren > > > > Hello, > > > > I have hypothyroid which is medicated by synnthyroid. I also have sore joints in my hands. > > I have tried coconut oil on my hands and the stiffness and soreness seems to go away. Is that normal ? Or is it from some other supplement ? > > Would rubbing CO on my thyroid help ? Or.. how to get CO to help me with my thyroid ? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 I've newly become electrically-sensitive due to using one of the products from the Earthing Co. This was supposed to be protective, but resulted in massive overexposure to what, I don't know altogether. I'm trying to comprehend what is happening to me, and I feel afraid, because I seem to be reacting to so many things. I have Stetzer filters in my house now, which seems to help, but going anywhere else is kind of a nightmare. Just needing to connect with people that will understand that I am not crazy. Is there a hotline anywhere with someone I could talk to? Thanks for your help... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2011 Report Share Posted April 3, 2011 Yes, it was a mat that was supposed to be EMF protective from the Earthing Company. When I began using this product, I was only very mildly EMF sensitive. After using it for a few weeks, and getting some very frightening symptoms (terrible headaches and severe eye pain, tinnitus, itching, nausea), I finally traced this to the Earthing mat, and I've been hypersensitive since then. I also have found three others so far who were made ill by this product. But, the Earthing people insist that it's safe and effective. It's not!! Thanks to all of you who've written to me on this forum and also privately. I am extremely grateful for the support here. I guess it's just part of the territory to have to become a researcher into all of these matters, and I've begun that with a will. I need to get well. Thanks to you all, > > > What was it from the Earthing Co that you used? > No, you're not crazy. We are ten million strong and growing > by the day. > Lizzie > > > > > From: denisegetz@... > Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 19:40:58 -0700 > Subject: new to group > > > > > > > I've newly become electrically-sensitive due to using one of the products > from the Earthing Co. This was supposed to be protective, but resulted in > massive overexposure to what, I don't know altogether. I'm trying to > comprehend what is happening to me, and I feel afraid, because I seem to be > reacting to so many things. I have Stetzer filters in my house now, which > seems to help, but going anywhere else is kind of a nightmare. Just needing > to connect with people that will understand that I am not crazy. Is there a > hotline anywhere with someone I could talk to? Thanks for your help... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2011 Report Share Posted April 3, 2011 Hi, Here some more info for you. Best Giles Electro-Sensitivity (ES) Electro-sensitive people suffer from a variety of symptoms in close vicinity to electromagnetic fields, Wifi, mobiles, DECT phones, baby monitors, certain light sources etc: Headaches, dizziness, chest palpations, tinnitus, sweating at night. skin irritations, pins and needles in the hands in the mornings, short-term memory loss, nauseas, joint aches and pressures at the back of the head as well as in the sinus or forehead area.  Even if you are not ES, it is beneficial to turn off your Wifi over night, as well as to ban electrical items, your cordless phones and mobiles from your bedroom. You will sleep much better and are less likely to have an interrupted sleep pattern. Usually waking around 4 am.  Another simple test is to stop carrying your mobile on your body (chest or trouser pockets). in many cases people experience the so-called “phantom text messagesâ€. This describes a situation where every now and then you think you had a text message, when keeping the phone in your pockets, but when you checked there was no message. Some even suffer from heart palpitations. If that is case, just try for a while to carry your mobile in a bag or switch it off, while you have it in your pocket.  If you want to find out more: www.es-uk.info/ www.magdahavas.com (Canadian website) http://electromagnetichealth.org/audio-archives-and-more/ www.electrosensitivity.org www.weepinitiative.com (Canadian website) http://www.feb.se/FEB/feb_techman.html (Swedish website) http://fullsignalmovie.com/index.html http://safeantenna.org/ http://www.radiationresearch.org/ http://www.mastsanity.org/home.html http://stopsmartmeters.wordpress.com/ http://www.mast-victims.org/ Recent articles in the press: http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/mobile-p\ hone-radiation-wrecks-your-sleep-771262.html  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1318992/Mobile-phone-health-risk-Phone-g\ iants-accused-burying-warnings-handsets-small-print.html  http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/7725169/Landmark-study-set-to-show-\ potential-dangers-of-heavy-mobile-phone-use.html  http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/health/article7127799.ece  http://www.gq.com/cars-gear/gear-and-gadgets/201002/warning-cell-phone-radiation\ ?currentPage=1  http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthcomment/geoffrey-lean/6175172/Mobiles-and-\ cancer-the-plot-thickens.html  http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article6805895.e  http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/61725/Is-wi-fi-putting-our-children-in-dange\ r- From: Getz <denisegetz@...> Subject: Re: new to group Date: Sunday, 3 April, 2011, 19:01  Yes, it was a mat that was supposed to be EMF protective from the Earthing Company. When I began using this product, I was only very mildly EMF sensitive. After using it for a few weeks, and getting some very frightening symptoms (terrible headaches and severe eye pain, tinnitus, itching, nausea), I finally traced this to the Earthing mat, and I've been hypersensitive since then. I also have found three others so far who were made ill by this product. But, the Earthing people insist that it's safe and effective. It's not!! Thanks to all of you who've written to me on this forum and also privately. I am extremely grateful for the support here. I guess it's just part of the territory to have to become a researcher into all of these matters, and I've begun that with a will. I need to get well. Thanks to you all, > > > What was it from the Earthing Co that you used? > No, you're not crazy. We are ten million strong and growing > by the day. > Lizzie > > > > > From: denisegetz@... > Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 19:40:58 -0700 > Subject: new to group > > > > > > > I've newly become electrically-sensitive due to using one of the products > from the Earthing Co. This was supposed to be protective, but resulted in > massive overexposure to what, I don't know altogether. I'm trying to > comprehend what is happening to me, and I feel afraid, because I seem to be > reacting to so many things. I have Stetzer filters in my house now, which > seems to help, but going anywhere else is kind of a nightmare. Just needing > to connect with people that will understand that I am not crazy. Is there a > hotline anywhere with someone I could talk to? Thanks for your help... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2011 Report Share Posted April 3, 2011 EMF protection is really difficult. You think you've escaped one pit only to fall into another one. That's happened to me many times. Yep, grounding is dangerous if done in a high-electrical environment, because then you may become the target of the electrical fields looking to get grounded (whether through visible wires or unseen wires under the flooring and behind the walls). Additionally the electrical ground is not exactly the same as the earth, and could potentially carry voltage as well, so it's dangerous to connect to the electrical ground. Btw, I heard that Graham-Stetzer filters don't really work. They also add their own frequencies onto the wire. If you use an AM radio on AM setting, you can detect it. What you need to do is fix the problem at the source -- e.g., replace CFL's with incandescent, replace dimmer switches with regular dipole switches, replace plasma TV's with LCD TV's, etc. For a more comprehensive list, see http://www.wireless-precaution.com/main/precautions.php > > > > > > What was it from the Earthing Co that you used? > > No, you're not crazy. We are ten million strong and growing > > by the day. > > Lizzie > > > > > > > > > > From: denisegetz@ > > Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 19:40:58 -0700 > > Subject: new to group > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I've newly become electrically-sensitive due to using one of the products > > from the Earthing Co. This was supposed to be protective, but resulted in > > massive overexposure to what, I don't know altogether. I'm trying to > > comprehend what is happening to me, and I feel afraid, because I seem to be > > reacting to so many things. I have Stetzer filters in my house now, which > > seems to help, but going anywhere else is kind of a nightmare. Just needing > > to connect with people that will understand that I am not crazy. Is there a > > hotline anywhere with someone I could talk to? Thanks for your help... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 Oh that's interesting! I'm glad I sent my grounding mat back. I live in an area with close to 300 antennas near by. So for me going out in my yard in my bare feet might be more injurious to me?  Loni  From: emraware <emraware@...> Subject: Re: new to group Date: Sunday, April 3, 2011, 3:11 PM  EMF protection is really difficult. You think you've escaped one pit only to fall into another one. That's happened to me many times. Yep, grounding is dangerous if done in a high-electrical environment, because then you may become the target of the electrical fields looking to get grounded (whether through visible wires or unseen wires under the flooring and behind the walls). Additionally the electrical ground is not exactly the same as the earth, and could potentially carry voltage as well, so it's dangerous to connect to the electrical ground. Btw, I heard that Graham-Stetzer filters don't really work. They also add their own frequencies onto the wire. If you use an AM radio on AM setting, you can detect it. What you need to do is fix the problem at the source -- e.g., replace CFL's with incandescent, replace dimmer switches with regular dipole switches, replace plasma TV's with LCD TV's, etc. For a more comprehensive list, see http://www.wireless-precaution.com/main/precautions.php > > > > > > What was it from the Earthing Co that you used? > > No, you're not crazy. We are ten million strong and growing > > by the day. > > Lizzie > > > > > > > > > > From: denisegetz@ > > Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 19:40:58 -0700 > > Subject: new to group > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I've newly become electrically-sensitive due to using one of the products > > from the Earthing Co. This was supposed to be protective, but resulted in > > massive overexposure to what, I don't know altogether. I'm trying to > > comprehend what is happening to me, and I feel afraid, because I seem to be > > reacting to so many things. I have Stetzer filters in my house now, which > > seems to help, but going anywhere else is kind of a nightmare. Just needing > > to connect with people that will understand that I am not crazy. Is there a > > hotline anywhere with someone I could talk to? Thanks for your help... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 > Oh that's interesting! I'm glad I sent my grounding mat back. I live in > an area with close to 300 antennas near by. So for me going out in my > yard in my bare feet might be more injurious to me? Presumably that would be okay... :-) And presumably an Earthing grounding mat connected to a stake in the soil would be okay as well. However, many of us connect our grounding mats to the ground pin in a nearby power outlet, which isn't exactly the same thing... who knows what kind of frequencies are riding on your ground wires... Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 No, you wouldn't want to ground in an area with 300 antennas nearby. As you say, that could be more injurious. I would prefer only to ground in an area with low EMF to begin with. > > Oh that's interesting! I'm glad I sent my grounding mat back. I live in an area with close to 300 antennas near by. So for me going out in my yard in my bare feet might be more injurious to me? >  > Loni >  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2011 Report Share Posted April 5, 2011 I have been told by a power quality specialist, that it isn't necessarily safe to plug a grounding mat into the ground either. Apparently a large percentage of our power supply in the US is returned to the substations via the earth. So, there are ground currents that can be drawn inside and into the body via these so-called grounding mats. Please be very careful if you are using one of these, and even if you feel it is a good thing for you. This product has devastated my health, and I feel obligated to caution others. > > > Oh that's interesting! I'm glad I sent my grounding mat back. I live in > > an area with close to 300 antennas near by. So for me going out in my > > yard in my bare feet might be more injurious to me? > > Presumably that would be okay... :-) > > And presumably an Earthing grounding mat connected to a stake > in the soil would be okay as well. However, many of us connect > our grounding mats to the ground pin in a nearby power outlet, > which isn't exactly the same thing... who knows what kind of > frequencies are riding on your ground wires... > > Marc > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2011 Report Share Posted April 6, 2011 Thank you for that-I was going to order one soon and now I'm not going to. Steve > > > > > Oh that's interesting! I'm glad I sent my grounding mat back. I live in > > > an area with close to 300 antennas near by. So for me going out in my > > > yard in my bare feet might be more injurious to me? > > > > Presumably that would be okay... :-) > > > > And presumably an Earthing grounding mat connected to a stake > > in the soil would be okay as well. However, many of us connect > > our grounding mats to the ground pin in a nearby power outlet, > > which isn't exactly the same thing... who knows what kind of > > frequencies are riding on your ground wires... > > > > Marc > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2011 Report Share Posted April 6, 2011 Yes it seems to have the opposite effect somehow. Not good. However I talked to someone that did find it useful. Loni From: torch369 <torch369@...> Subject: Re: new to group Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 9:13 AM  Thank you for that-I was going to order one soon and now I'm not going to. Steve > > > > > Oh that's interesting! I'm glad I sent my grounding mat back. I live in > > > an area with close to 300 antennas near by. So for me going out in my > > > yard in my bare feet might be more injurious to me? > > > > Presumably that would be okay... :-) > > > > And presumably an Earthing grounding mat connected to a stake > > in the soil would be okay as well. However, many of us connect > > our grounding mats to the ground pin in a nearby power outlet, > > which isn't exactly the same thing... who knows what kind of > > frequencies are riding on your ground wires... > > > > Marc > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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