Guest guest Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 Jodie, How were you able to determine that you have emf sensitivity? I have multiple chemical sensitivities & stuff like candles, perfume, particleboard, smoke, new carpets, air fresheners, electronics, etc. bother me so bad I am very limited to what I can buy. I usually have to put new items in the garage for months to air out before I can bring them into the house (if at all). But I would like to know how one figures out that they have emf sensitivity--what things bother you & what happens? Thanks. Jim, Thanks for your answer because now I can be peaceful knowing that the metal won't bother the machine. Susie > > > > > > I remember a few people posting that metal near their coil machines was affecting the coil's performance. Does this also pertain to EMEM machines? All my upright chairs have metal frames. I also bought a metal cart that I thought I could put the machine on next to the bed. Please let me know if metal interferes with these rife machines. Thanks. > > > > > > Susie > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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