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> Spring mattreses are also bad though the springs can have a magnetic

> fields and the springs are said to distort the earths natural magnetic

> field. I personally sleep on a 100% natural latex mattress and I did

> feel a nice difference over sleeping on a spring one.

Yes, I recently switched from a spring mattress to a latex one, and I

think it is slightly better from an ES standpoint. Also, I had no

offgassing problems from it... just some firmness / back discomfort

issues... (should have gotten the firmer version)

Marc

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Water can shield in two ways: conductivity due to ions

(unless it's distilled pure water) and dielectric response.

It also absorbs in the microwave frequencies.

Wet skin is more conductive, which will reduce penetration

of electric and RF fields (but will increase the amount

of energy deposited in the skin).

Sleeping low to the ground is good for avoiding microwaves.

If the floor is actually conductive (like concrete w/ rebar)

then there can be low electric field in the middle of the

room at the floor, although it depends on wiring. If there

are wires in the ceiling (which is common) the floor

is the best bet (or turn off the power).

But grounding isn't always a good thing. Metal that

is connected to a single earth ground is safest. When

it is connected to earth and to the power company neutral,

you get ground currents. Grounding yourself doesn't seem

like a good idea to me, although if you are in a place with

no man-made fields and no large metal objects, you will

carry a measurable DC charge if electrically in contact with the

earth. I suspect this is why Tai-Chi is often done outdoors.

Bill

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Marc <marc@...> wrote:

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> > Spring mattreses are also bad though the springs can have a magnetic

> > fields and the springs are said to distort the earths natural magnetic

> > field. I personally sleep on a 100% natural latex mattress and I did

> > feel a nice difference over sleeping on a spring one.

>

> Yes, I recently switched from a spring mattress to a latex one, and I

> think it is slightly better from an ES standpoint. Also, I had no

> offgassing problems from it... just some firmness / back discomfort

> issues... (should have gotten the firmer version)

>

> Marc

>

>

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Any theory about why the black rock works? And where did you get one?

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From: A Westfield <istanbulzwiebach@...>

esens

Sent: Tue, June 22, 2010 10:50:44 PM

Subject: Re: Grounding

I seem to feel much better when I am staying in old either brick or especially

thick stone houses. They seem to have some sort of insulation effect from all

of the electro-smog.

Also, when I am having an attack, I can usually make it better by holding a

black rock (90% black or more) in my hand. I can actually feel the electricity

going out of my hand into the rock. If I do this every day, it seems to cut

down on the frequency of attacks. Pretty amazing, yes.

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I, too am curious - especially by what type of rock " black rock " is...

Cheers,

R.

From: Amy Green <amygreen53@...>

Subject: Re: Re: Grounding

Received: Thursday, June 24, 2010, 10:29 PM

 

Any theory about why the black rock works? And where did you get one?

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From: A Westfield <istanbulzwiebach@...>

esens

Sent: Tue, June 22, 2010 10:50:44 PM

Subject: Re: Grounding

I seem to feel much better when I am staying in old either brick or especially

thick stone houses. They seem to have some sort of insulation effect from all

of the electro-smog.

Also, when I am having an attack, I can usually make it better by holding a

black rock (90% black or more) in my hand. I can actually feel the electricity

going out of my hand into the rock. If I do this every day, it seems to cut

down on the frequency of attacks. Pretty amazing, yes.

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We're a few miles from a mast tower! Drove w/n a few 100 ft., what a hit.

Trouble swallowing, sensory pressure from hell feeling.

My youngest son has autism, he has big time sensory movements if we pass a

tower, or

smart meter collection on utility poles, or high voltage towers.

We can vouch for an autism connection. I never put it together until paying

attention to where he rocked while driving.

 Interesting

he was born 1 year after we got smart meters. I think it's cumulative,

I had many fillings tthen,  he had vac's through MMR. We're done w those

now.

How do you ground your car? Can't wait to get rid of my

metal glasses. I tried to switch out the temples, can't find any that

fit.

Kathy

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