Guest guest Posted March 11, 2007 Report Share Posted March 11, 2007 cell phones being abused by those (should be) driving cars but with compromised attention and priorities, halogen lights mis-aligned or not dimming the brights put me in an altered state of consciousness that's not one that's healthy...could land me in prison, hospital, or morgue some day. security fences are just a depressing and disgusting reminder of the state of worldly life. > EMF Sensitivity > > > Anyone out there have electromagnetic hypersensitivity? > > Have you used these produces successfully or have they burned you and > put you in a coma or an altered state of mind like scanners, cell > phones, halogen car lights or security fences at the stores? > > Thanks for your feedback. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 Bob- Understood... Have you used the Beck protocol? What type of results??? Is it just gonna be another mind altering situation or does it help? Thanks Faithchild > > cell phones being abused by those (should be) driving cars but with > compromised attention and priorities, halogen lights mis-aligned or not > dimming the brights put me in an altered state of consciousness that's not > one that's healthy...could land me in prison, hospital, or morgue some day. > security fences are just a depressing and disgusting reminder of the state > of worldly life. > > > EMF Sensitivity > > > > > > Anyone out there have electromagnetic hypersensitivity? > > > > Have you used these produces successfully or have they burned you and > > put you in a coma or an altered state of mind like scanners, cell > > phones, halogen car lights or security fences at the stores? > > > > Thanks for your feedback. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2007 Report Share Posted March 25, 2007 I have used the Beck Protocol and it does more than just help. Corey > > > > cell phones being abused by those (should be) driving cars but with > > compromised attention and priorities, halogen lights mis-aligned or not > > dimming the brights put me in an altered state of consciousness > that's not > > one that's healthy...could land me in prison, hospital, or morgue > some day. > > security fences are just a depressing and disgusting reminder of the > state > > of worldly life. > > > > > EMF Sensitivity > > > > > > > > > Anyone out there have electromagnetic hypersensitivity? > > > > > > Have you used these produces successfully or have they burned you and > > > put you in a coma or an altered state of mind like scanners, cell > > > phones, halogen car lights or security fences at the stores? > > > > > > Thanks for your feedback. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2007 Report Share Posted October 19, 2007 Hi there Im not sure if this helps but it may.... your situation is different to mine but you may read something of interest. I was put on Beta blockers 10 years ago for supposed 'panic attacks'. i have since found out i was having an allergic reaction to food (MSG) and this is what was causing the racing heart and fainting etc. I was so so young and I feel very strongly these pills have caused many problems...10 whole years I took these drugs and they were masking symptoms... and all I needed to do was alter my diet. I stopped taking them 2 years ago. I am not saying that the doctor is not right in your case (I am not a doctor), I certainly didnt have this high blood pressure and I also know when you feel unwell you will take any option to put things right. All I am saying is that it is definitely worth looking at food and other chemicals generally, even if you do this alongside any medication for now and then start to feel better in those 2-3 hours at the end of the day. Sometimes you have to put your trust in doctors and it sounds like you need to right now but from someone who has been on these meds, try and find the cause, do not mask symptoms long term.. there has to be a reason your blood pressure is so high. Good luck and I hope you feel better soon. Alison > > well i finally broke down and went to doctor not done with all the test > yet but have found very high blood pressure 170/110 so they put me on a > betablocker and gave me another pill for itchy crawly skin. Both of the > pills seem to be working so maybe my sensitivity is just something else > not just EMF. The pills work almost all day but right about 2-3 hours > or so before bed the symptoms comes back but feel the pills are just > waring off then. He is still doing test to check more things but so far > the high blood pressure, sensitive skin/dry skin is all he has found > that might be giving me the symptoms i was experiencing. I have someone > coming out to check my outlets today so if anything is wrong they will > tell me. I know there is high energy coming from computers, microwaves > etc so will treat them also when i can. Will tell you how things go but > finding some of the symptoms are coming from other sources. > > Seshmet > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2007 Report Share Posted October 19, 2007 i don't understand putting trust in doctors when they are all about medicating to me that's not problem solving. On 19 Oct 2007, at 15:54, ajwelectro wrote: > Hi there > > Im not sure if this helps but it may.... your situation is different > to mine but you may read > something of interest. > > I was put on Beta blockers 10 years ago for supposed 'panic attacks'. > i have since found > out i was having an allergic reaction to food (MSG) and this is what > was causing the racing > heart and fainting etc. I was so so young and I feel very strongly > these pills have caused > many problems...10 whole years I took these drugs and they were > masking symptoms... > and all I needed to do was alter my diet. I stopped taking them 2 > years ago. > > I am not saying that the doctor is not right in your case (I am not a > doctor), I certainly > didnt have this high blood pressure and I also know when you feel > unwell you will take any > option to put things right. All I am saying is that it is definitely > worth looking at food and > other chemicals generally, even if you do this alongside any > medication for now and then > start to feel better in those 2-3 hours at the end of the day. > > Sometimes you have to put your trust in doctors and it sounds like > you need to right now > but from someone who has been on these meds, try and find the cause, > do not mask > symptoms long term.. there has to be a reason your blood pressure is > so high. > > Good luck and I hope you feel better soon. > > Alison > > > > > > well i finally broke down and went to doctor not done with all the > test > > yet but have found very high blood pressure 170/110 so they put me > on a > > betablocker and gave me another pill for itchy crawly skin. Both of > the > > pills seem to be working so maybe my sensitivity is just something > else > > not just EMF. The pills work almost all day but right about 2-3 > hours > > or so before bed the symptoms comes back but feel the pills are just > > waring off then. He is still doing test to check more things but so > far > > the high blood pressure, sensitive skin/dry skin is all he has found > > that might be giving me the symptoms i was experiencing. I have > someone > > coming out to check my outlets today so if anything is wrong they > will > > tell me. I know there is high energy coming from computers, > microwaves > > etc so will treat them also when i can. Will tell you how things go > but > > finding some of the symptoms are coming from other sources. > > > > Seshmet > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2011 Report Share Posted July 28, 2011 Hi, My wife has for the past 10 years suffered from the effects of radiation (primarily headaches) from mobile phones, and more recently USB internet access devices and Wi-Fi We have been able to mitigate the effect of these devices using ariels which move the receiving source away from her, About 4 months ago we purchased a small laptop PC to travel with due to it's lightness and battery longevity – bad move as I was unable to successfully disable the in-built Wi-Fi device and her headaches returned. We have since stopped using the travel PC and returned to using our older PC – she is now subject to shoulder and head aches using this device, a dashboard mounted sat nav system, a hand-held iPAQ, a transistor radio and TV. Even as late as yesterday she was standing outside a shop with double pane windows and felt the effects of the computer on the inside of the shop. During the last few days she has had a tingling sensation in her skin and wonders what that may be from. We are currently in the USA and are returning home to Australia in six weeks after traveling in the USA for six months in our RV. My wife is very concerned that the 13 hour flight with TV screens every few yards in the plane might be at best uncomfortable, and at worst a health hazard as the headache results in a throbbing sensation and swelling around her eyes, We have looked on the web site and see that there is much info available, but would like first hand experience from sufferers Your help would be much appreciated. Regards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2011 Report Share Posted July 29, 2011 Yes I'm terrified of flying for those reasons Marc plus the fact that the air is stale. Not sure if I could even process the polluted air. Probably no flying for this girl. Loni > Do they have wireless on the airplanes for internet? Loni I think a few of the bigger planes / longer flights offer wi-fi. I recently went on a few flights and the planes I was on had no wi-fi, no TV's, etc... so, like I said before, the biggest problem were the gadgets that people brought with them on the plane. And the Los Angeles airport was rather nightmarish with a gazillion people using smart phones, laptops, etc. and wi-fi antennas sprinkled all throughout the airport. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2011 Report Share Posted July 29, 2011 Re wifi on planes - we are flying United and have been told they do not have wifi Graeme Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2011 Report Share Posted July 30, 2011 She could always take some melatonin before she flies, as long as she's got you to look out for her and deal with practical things (it makes you pretty out of it; definitely don't drive after taking it). Melatonin production is one of the main things disrupted by wireless technology, and taking synthetic melatonin has helped me feel less fucked up in situations where I had no choice but to be in close contact with lots of RF (flying is a prime example). I haven't had to resort to melatonin in a while, but when I did the brand I used was Natrol; it worked well. > > Hi, > > My wife has for the past 10 years suffered from the effects of radiation (primarily headaches) from mobile phones, and more recently USB internet access devices and Wi-Fi > > We have been able to mitigate the effect of these devices using ariels which move the receiving source away from her, > > About 4 months ago we purchased a small laptop PC to travel with due to it's lightness and battery longevity – bad move as I was unable to successfully disable the in-built Wi-Fi device and her headaches returned. > > We have since stopped using the travel PC and returned to using our older PC – she is now subject to shoulder and head aches using this device, a dashboard mounted sat nav system, a hand-held iPAQ, a transistor radio and TV. > > Even as late as yesterday she was standing outside a shop with double pane windows and felt the effects of the computer on the inside of the shop. > > During the last few days she has had a tingling sensation in her skin and wonders what that may be from. > > We are currently in the USA and are returning home to Australia in six weeks after traveling in the USA for six months in our RV. > > My wife is very concerned that the 13 hour flight with TV screens every few yards in the plane might be at best uncomfortable, and at worst a health hazard as the headache results in a throbbing sensation and swelling around her eyes, > > We have looked on the web site and see that there is much info available, but would like first hand experience from sufferers > > > Your help would be much appreciated. > > Regards > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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