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Hi everyone,

Where do I start.... my son (19 years old) has been having headaches, migraines,

nausea, vomiting, difficulty sleeping and a sense of unease for years. Not all

at once and all to varying degrees. He was diagnosed with a calcified cyst near

the pineal gland a few years back with accounted for many of his symptoms.

However, his sense of unease has recently increased to the point where he has

moved out to his fathers house. He wants to come home, but does not understand

why he feels " weird " and does not want to alone here.

Well, I believe that I figured out the problem - it just dawned on me last

night. He has a small bedroom - 10x10. The main circuit breaker box for my condo

is in that room, the intake for the air conditioner is just out side his bedroom

door, we have high voltage power lines across the street and add to all of this

his TV, Xbox, radio, cell phone charge etc. I believe he is suffering from EMF's

in his room. He wants to find a solution to this so he can come back home and is

willing to try anything - including swapping his room for our smaller guest room

if that is what it takes.

I have someone coming to my house tomorrow to do some EMF readings to try and

confirm this theory.

Does anyone on this sight have experience with EMF Neutralizers? How do they

work? I believe in the problems that EMF's can cause ( I just don't know why it

never occurred that his room could be such a problem) but I am skeptical about

the neutralizers. I would like him to be able to stay in his room, so a

neutralizer would be a great option - I just need convincing before I spend

money on it and, more importantly, trust my sons well being to it.

Please help us here, my son wants to come home to be with us - and his dog.

Any advice and knowledge are sincerely welcome.

Pam

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