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> I read in an Italian magazine about this old village of Downham, with

> old stone bridge and 18th century cottages circle ...

>

> There's also reported that any cables or TV antennas are available.

>

> so it seems it is a 'no-elettrosmog' town ?

Does the town have electricity?

I remember visiting Asisi Italy several years ago, and although most

of the buildings and churches were hundreds of years old, they all

used compact fluorescent bulbs for lighting...

Marc

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I expect it means that cable TV has not reached the village and that TV

reception is poor due to local hills. Looking at the map, it is not remote

enough to have no mains electricity. This is very rare in the UK.

My wife and I did find a location in the Elan Valley in a remote part of

Wales which is a very isolated, deeply incised valley with zero mobile phone

reception and no major power lines. We spent a fair chunk of summer 2005

there when her ES was at its worst, and it provided a useful refuge and

peaceful haven. But it was really only a short-term solution; the real

answer was getting treatment for the underlying heath problems, which

reduced the ES to a manageable level.

Ian

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From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Marc

Sent: 13 January 2008 17:19

Subject: Re: Downham in Lancashire

> I read in an Italian magazine about this old village of Downham, with

> old stone bridge and 18th century cottages circle ...

>

> There's also reported that any cables or TV antennas are available.

>

> so it seems it is a 'no-elettrosmog' town ?

Does the town have electricity?

I remember visiting Asisi Italy several years ago, and although most

of the buildings and churches were hundreds of years old, they all

used compact fluorescent bulbs for lighting...

Marc

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>

> I expect it means that cable TV has not reached the village and

that TV

> reception is poor due to local hills. Looking at the map, it is

not remote

> enough to have no mains electricity. This is very rare in the UK.

>

> My wife and I did find a location in the Elan Valley in a remote

part of

> Wales which is a very isolated, deeply incised valley with zero

mobile phone

> reception and no major power lines. We spent a fair chunk of summer

2005

> there when her ES was at its worst, and it provided a useful refuge

and

> peaceful haven. But it was really only a short-term solution; the

real

> answer was getting treatment for the underlying heath problems,

which

> reduced the ES to a manageable level.

>

> Ian

>

Thank you Ian

I agree with you that a place no elettrosmog is normally very

isolated and only for short term holidays ... maybe in summer if the

Welsh place is interesting ...

what about instead for the ES treatment of your wife ? is the

Breakspear Clinic a goos support/help for this goal ?

Giorgio

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> From: [mailto: ] On

Behalf Of Marc

>

> Sent: 13 January 2008 17:19

>

> Subject: Re: Downham in Lancashire

>

>

>

> > I read in an Italian magazine about this old village of Downham,

with

> > old stone bridge and 18th century cottages circle ...

> >

> > There's also reported that any cables or TV antennas are

available.

> >

> > so it seems it is a 'no-elettrosmog' town ?

>

> Does the town have electricity?

>

> I remember visiting Asisi Italy several years ago, and although most

> of the buildings and churches were hundreds of years old, they all

> used compact fluorescent bulbs for lighting...

>

> Marc

>

>

>

>

>

>

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