Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 Thank you Kate. This just confirms what I've suspected for so long now. Could it be that the high radiation areas change the ph level of all living things making them more susceptible to mold? If you've ever watched weather maps, you will see some that don't filter out the high DB microwave radiation that usually runs before a major front line. It's very interesting, besides seeing when and how high microwaves are hitting you. Barth www.presenting.net/sbs/sbs.html SUBMIT YOUR DOCTOR: www.presenting.net/sbs/molddoctors.html --- u> This is very interesting. It seems to support a hunch that toxic molds are more likely to take hold and thrive in environments which are higher in electrical emanations. Shoemaker states in his u> book " Mold Warriors " that he wasn't sure whether putting a UV Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 Kate, Thanks for these insights. How do you test the frequency readings in the ducts? Do you use an emf detector and do you point it in the registers? Is there any more detail or online info that would explain the effects of uv lights on mold? It's been promoted in so many different venues from using it in your hvac system to air filters. I've been intrigued with the idea of uv as a means to erradicate mold. I've been aware that it is unreasonable to expect that when air is just blowing through a system you can't really expect any mold reduction to occur and that the best you can hope for with hvac is that if the light is shining into the air handler that it might reduce mold in the coils and as far as air filters that only those that would actually have the lights sitting in the inside of where the filter is, might do the same. The idea being that the mold is caught and over time the uv light gets to reduce the mold, viruses and such? The radiation factor was something I never thought of. Is it in of itself aside from mold a danger as well? Anybody have any thoughts on this? Thanks, Sam This is very interesting. It seems to support a hunch that toxic molds are more likely to take hold and thrive in environments which are higher in electrical emanations. Shoemaker states in his book " Mold Warriors " that he wasn't sure whether putting a UV sanitizer in the central air conditioner duct system was a good idea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 Sure Kate. There are very few unfiltered (by the gov., I'm sure) sites that give you the radar emanations. 1. www.weathertap.com - you have to pay to get the maps 2. http://vortex.plymouth.edu/psc_satrad_an12.gif 3. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/radar_tab.php - If you click on a state on this map, you will be able to see whether radar is beaming up there. Watching a particular map frequently will give you clues as to what is going on. Some good satellite/doppler radar combinations will also show chemtrail activity in relation to warming from radar. Barth --- u> , u> Could you direct me to a website which illustrates these weather issues? Also, there is probably something to the pH idea, but I'm going to explore that further. u> Kate u> >> >> Thank you Kate. This just confirms what I've suspected for so long >> now. Could it be that the high radiation areas change the ph level of >> all living things making them more susceptible to mold? >> >> If you've ever watched weather maps, you will see some that don't >> filter out the high DB microwave radiation that usually runs before a >> major front line. It's very interesting, besides seeing when and how >> high microwaves are hitting you. >> >> Barth >> >> www.presenting.net/sbs/sbs.html >> >> SUBMIT YOUR DOCTOR: www.presenting.net/sbs/molddoctors.html >> >> --- >> >> u> This is very interesting. It seems to support a hunch that toxic molds are more likely to take hold and thrive in environments which are higher in electrical emanations. Shoemaker states in >> his >> u> book " Mold Warriors " that he wasn't sure whether putting a UV >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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