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I posted the message below at the week-end but it didn't show in the list, I was

told by the list owner to repost it.

This past year when electronic technology being used either side of me is bad

I've suffered with joint pain. It affects my thumb and fingers which is worse

when I use the keyboard. I did buy some ladies aluminium thread gloves but the

improvement it made didtn't last. I've since devised an aluminium wrap for my

thumb but it's clumsy.

This does improves when the technology eases off but my thumb is stiff and aches

all of the time now. The joint has also started to crack and I feel it moving

inside at which times it's very painful. Today it's not been very good. I

wonder if anyone has similar who has found something that helps ?

Maureen

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> This past year when electronic technology being used either side of me is

> bad I've suffered with joint pain.

It seems like over the years I've noticed that some symptoms from exposure

to EMF seem related to the improper distribution of calcium throughout the

body. In this case, your joint pain could be caused by excess calcium

deposits in your joints. Have you tried taking something that would put the

calcium

" back in solution " -- that is, out of your joints and back into your

bloodstream?

Phosphorous is supposed to do that -- as to where to get phosphorous,

I know that Standard Process manufacturers a supplement called " Phosfood "

that is recommended for joint pain. But also soy lecithin is high in

phosphorous

and more commonly available, although some people take issue with

using soy products.

Marc

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Hello,

you may try 5 drops of acidum benzoïcum a few times.

Greetings,

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Finger joint pain

I posted the message below at the week-end but it didn't show in the list, I

was told by the list owner to repost it.

This past year when electronic technology being used either side of me is bad

I've suffered with joint pain. It affects my thumb and fingers which is worse

when I use the keyboard. I did buy some ladies aluminium thread gloves but the

improvement it made didtn't last. I've since devised an aluminium wrap for my

thumb but it's clumsy.

This does improves when the technology eases off but my thumb is stiff and

aches all of the time now. The joint has also started to crack and I feel it

moving inside at which times it's very painful. Today it's not been very good.

I wonder if anyone has similar who has found something that helps ?

Maureen

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puk replies - sounds like tenosynovitis to me a for of recognised RSI, the

missing link in all of the RSI scenario is the emfs and particularly he low

frequency fields that your hands are imersed in when using the keyboard

and mouse, worse if you have a habit of keeping hand on mouse and keyboard as

you are making a very good circuit with your upper body. You might wish to

treat the sore thumb etc as per advice for RSI and see how you go,

puk

In a message dated 16/03/2011 18:36:07 GMT Standard Time,

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Hello,

you may try 5 drops of acidum benzoïcum a few times.

Greetings,

Claessens

member Verband Baubiologie

www.milieuziektes.nl

www.milieuziektes.be

www.hetbitje.nl

checked by Norton

Finger joint pain

I posted the message below at the week-end but it didn't show in the list,

I was told by the list owner to repost it.

This past year when electronic technology being used either side of me is

bad I've suffered with joint pain. It affects my thumb and fingers which is

worse when I use the keyboard. I did buy some ladies aluminium thread

gloves but the improvement it made didtn't last. I've since devised an

aluminium wrap for my thumb but it's clumsy.

This does improves when the technology eases off but my thumb is stiff and

aches all of the time now. The joint has also started to crack and I feel

it moving inside at which times it's very painful. Today it's not been very

good. I wonder if anyone has similar who has found something that helps ?

Maureen

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Thank you puk and also . The problem is the same when I sit near the

adjoining wall, and invariably I note at these times it is a high emf reading on

my TriField meter. When it's like this my face also stings if I'm using the

computer and since last April the same problem has begun to affect my joints.

I think you're right that it is a form of tennosynovitis it's creating in me due

to constant immersion in the frequency fields. Which also seem to zoom in on my

hearing at these times. Which if I don't block and shield myself with set up

tinnitus.

it's a whole series of things.

Can you tell me again please what the advice is for treating RSI.

Maureen

>

> puk replies - sounds like tenosynovitis to me a for of recognised RSI, the

> missing link in all of the RSI scenario is the emfs and particularly he low

> frequency fields that your hands are imersed in when using the keyboard

> and mouse, worse if you have a habit of keeping hand on mouse and keyboard as

> you are making a very good circuit with your upper body. You might wish to

> treat the sore thumb etc as per advice for RSI and see how you go,

> puk

>

>

> In a message dated 16/03/2011 18:36:07 GMT Standard Time,

> charles@... writes:

>

>

>

>

> Hello,

>

> you may try 5 drops of acidum benzoïcum a few times.

>

> Greetings,

> Claessens

> member Verband Baubiologie

> www.milieuziektes.nl

> www.milieuziektes.be

> www.hetbitje.nl

> checked by Norton

>

> Finger joint pain

>

> I posted the message below at the week-end but it didn't show in the list,

> I was told by the list owner to repost it.

>

> This past year when electronic technology being used either side of me is

> bad I've suffered with joint pain. It affects my thumb and fingers which is

> worse when I use the keyboard. I did buy some ladies aluminium thread

> gloves but the improvement it made didtn't last. I've since devised an

> aluminium wrap for my thumb but it's clumsy.

>

> This does improves when the technology eases off but my thumb is stiff and

> aches all of the time now. The joint has also started to crack and I feel

> it moving inside at which times it's very painful. Today it's not been very

> good. I wonder if anyone has similar who has found something that helps ?

>

> Maureen

>

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>

> Groups Links

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> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Hi Maureen,

I don't know any help besides avoidance, but I have a good friend that before he

knew what was causing it would get severe pain in the hand he held is cellphone

with, and his hand was getting crippled. It was a year of none use before his

hand recovered. He used the phone all the time though.

~ Snoshoe

>

> I posted the message below at the week-end but it didn't show in the list, I

was told by the list owner to repost it.

>

>

> This past year when electronic technology being used either side of me is bad

I've suffered with joint pain. It affects my thumb and fingers which is worse

when I use the keyboard. I did buy some ladies aluminium thread gloves but the

improvement it made didtn't last. I've since devised an aluminium wrap for my

thumb but it's clumsy.

>

> This does improves when the technology eases off but my thumb is stiff and

aches all of the time now. The joint has also started to crack and I feel it

moving inside at which times it's very painful. Today it's not been very good.

I wonder if anyone has similar who has found something that helps ?

>

> Maureen

>

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem & item=390221908058 & ssPageName=STR\

K:MEWNX:IT

New USB flexible foldable silicone keyboard for PC Mac

£1.99 you cant go wrong!

Ive just bought one. ive have been using a mini key board for the last couple of

years which works very well. Low emf. The rubber one seems to work well so far.

its very cheap, and takes about two weeks to turn up from Hong Kong, but give it

ago!!!!

Best Giles

From: maureenan2 <maureenan2@...>

Subject: Re: Finger joint pain

Date: Thursday, 17 March, 2011, 11:38

 

Thank you puk and also . The problem is the same when I sit near the

adjoining wall, and invariably I note at these times it is a high emf reading on

my TriField meter. When it's like this my face also stings if I'm using the

computer and since last April the same problem has begun to affect my joints.

I think you're right that it is a form of tennosynovitis it's creating in me due

to constant immersion in the frequency fields. Which also seem to zoom in on my

hearing at these times. Which if I don't block and shield myself with set up

tinnitus.

it's a whole series of things.

Can you tell me again please what the advice is for treating RSI.

Maureen

>

> puk replies - sounds like tenosynovitis to me a for of recognised RSI, the

> missing link in all of the RSI scenario is the emfs and particularly he low

> frequency fields that your hands are imersed in when using the keyboard

> and mouse, worse if you have a habit of keeping hand on mouse and keyboard as

> you are making a very good circuit with your upper body. You might wish to

> treat the sore thumb etc as per advice for RSI and see how you go,

> puk

>

>

> In a message dated 16/03/2011 18:36:07 GMT Standard Time,

> charles@... writes:

>

>

>

>

> Hello,

>

> you may try 5 drops of acidum benzoïcum a few times.

>

> Greetings,

> Claessens

> member Verband Baubiologie

> www.milieuziektes.nl

> www.milieuziektes.be

> www.hetbitje.nl

> checked by Norton

>

> Finger joint pain

>

> I posted the message below at the week-end but it didn't show in the list,

> I was told by the list owner to repost it.

>

> This past year when electronic technology being used either side of me is

> bad I've suffered with joint pain. It affects my thumb and fingers which is

> worse when I use the keyboard. I did buy some ladies aluminium thread

> gloves but the improvement it made didtn't last. I've since devised an

> aluminium wrap for my thumb but it's clumsy.

>

> This does improves when the technology eases off but my thumb is stiff and

> aches all of the time now. The joint has also started to crack and I feel

> it moving inside at which times it's very painful. Today it's not been very

> good. I wonder if anyone has similar who has found something that helps ?

>

> Maureen

>

> ------------------------------------

>

> Groups Links

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Puk replies - numerous methods, have a google you will find a wealth of

info

In a message dated 17/03/2011 21:52:31 GMT Standard Time,

csteils@... writes:

_http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem & item=390221908058 & ssPageNam

e=STRK:MEWNX:IT_

(http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem & item=390221908058 & ssPageName=ST\

RK:MEWNX:IT)

New USB flexible foldable silicone keyboard for PC Mac

£1.99 you cant go wrong!

Ive just bought one. ive have been using a mini key board for the last

couple of years which works very well. Low emf. The rubber one seems to work

well so far. its very cheap, and takes about two weeks to turn up from Hong

Kong, but give it ago!!!!

Best Giles

>

> puk replies - sounds like tenosynovitis to me a for of recognised RSI,

the

> missing link in all of the RSI scenario is the emfs and particularly he

low

> frequency fields that your hands are imersed in when using the keyboard

> and mouse, worse if you have a habit of keeping hand on mouse and

keyboard as

> you are making a very good circuit with your upper body. You might wish

to

> treat the sore thumb etc as per advice for RSI and see how you go,

> puk

>

>

> In a message dated 16/03/2011 18:36:07 GMT Standard Time,

> charles@... writes:

>

>

>

>

> Hello,

>

> you may try 5 drops of acidum benzoïcum a few times.

>

> Greetings,

> Claessens

> member Verband Baubiologie

> www.milieuziektes.nl

> www.milieuziektes.be

> www.hetbitje.nl

> checked by Norton

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: maureenan2

> __ _ (mailto:_ ) _

(mailto:_ _ (mailto: ) )

> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 6:27 PM

> Subject: Finger joint pain

>

> I posted the message below at the week-end but it didn't show in the

list,

> I was told by the list owner to repost it.

>

> This past year when electronic technology being used either side of me i

s

> bad I've suffered with joint pain. It affects my thumb and fingers which

is

> worse when I use the keyboard. I did buy some ladies aluminium thread

> gloves but the improvement it made didtn't last. I've since devised an

> aluminium wrap for my thumb but it's clumsy.

>

> This does improves when the technology eases off but my thumb is stiff

and

> aches all of the time now. The joint has also started to crack and I

feel

> it moving inside at which times it's very painful. Today it's not been

very

> good. I wonder if anyone has similar who has found something that helps

?

>

> Maureen

>

> ------------------------------------

>

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