Guest guest Posted March 4, 2011 Report Share Posted March 4, 2011 > Fluorescent lighting in public/commercial/shops buildings ect leaves me > in a state of ill health, symptoms include panic attacks, chronic fatigue > & anxiety. Am I correct in the assumption - there is no cure except > avoidance and the magnetic field generated by the lights interferes with > my own internal biological electrical impulses, hence my condition. Would > wearing leather soled shoes make a difference. Comments appreciated. No, you are NOT correct in that assumption. Ten years ago I was in the same situation as you -- I couldn't stand being in stores for more than 5 minutes without starting to feel ill. These days, those same stores don't bother me at all, no matter how long I'm in them. The archives for this group have all sorts of discussions about what has made people feel better, and unfortunately you will find that everyone has their own unique things that make them better. Although you will find a lot of general commonality -- detox, removing metals from the body, reducing your daily proximity to metal, improved diet, reduces exposure to chemicals, nutritional supplements, EMF protection devices, etc. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2011 Report Share Posted March 5, 2011 starmanxxxx wrote: > Am I correct in the assumption - > magnetic field generated by the lights interferes with my own internal biological electrical impulses, Do not assume it is the magnetic field, as fluorescent lights are also a source of dirty power, (transient spikes on the AC mains power wiring), dirty air (EMR in the air like wireless), and electric fields (as are around all AC power, in differing strengths due to wiring designs). It is a good idea to reduce exposure to all of the above, and Marc is correct there are steps to improve your health, and reduce sensitivity, but don't expect to be able to completely remove the sensitivity once it has started. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2011 Report Share Posted March 8, 2011 Fluorescent lights make me feel extremely ill, I get a pain in my neck from it, I start feeling hypoglycemic, very tired, and later that day also lots of depression. And that's also from even a minute near them (and energy savers). > > Am I correct in the assumption - > > > magnetic field generated by the lights interferes with my own internal biological electrical impulses, > > Do not assume it is the magnetic field, as fluorescent lights are also a > source of dirty power, (transient spikes on the AC mains power wiring), > dirty air (EMR in the air like wireless), and electric fields (as are > around all AC power, in differing strengths due to wiring designs). > > It is a good idea to reduce exposure to all of the above, and Marc is > correct there are steps to improve your health, and reduce sensitivity, > but don't expect to be able to completely remove the sensitivity once it > has started. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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