Guest guest Posted January 29, 2011 Report Share Posted January 29, 2011 wrote: I'm in California about 50 miles from LA. The electric company isSouthern California Edison. The EMF department took readings last week.My home is the safest place to live on the planet. NOT!!! > I don't believe they measured what is causing the buzzing,nausea,or headaches (pressure). What ever they measured it was low. It's possible that they just used a Gauss meter and measured the strength of the magnetic field. You need to ask exactly what they measured. Remember it's the frequencies you are exposed to that cause the symptoms, not the strength of the field. Even if they did meter for the specific frequencies the meter broadcasts, they will probably tell you that your exposure is safe, as the national guidelines were created under the illusion that non-ionizing frequencies can't cause any harm unless they heat your body tissues. This is why you need to provide them with research that shows this is not true. Send their CEO study after study, ask for acknowledgement of receipt and let them know that you are keeping a record so that when this goes to court they will not be able to say they had no idea that what they were exposing you to was harmful. wrote: But whenI'm by the meter I can't stand it. I had to go back in the house whenthey had the signal sent from the home office, so they could measurethe signal. It was so strong (just being by the meter). It's also badin the house, but not as bad. It's either bad or worse. Never goodanymore. I also think I have some geothermic thing going on under myhouse. I have all the stray cats in the neighborhood in my yard atnight. Weird. You mean " geopathic, " here, not " geothermal. " It's important to use the correct terms, or people will just blow you off as ignorant. Best wishes, Shivani Arjuna www.LifeEnergies.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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