Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 Hi Everybody, Do not purchase ANH-VCO from Mark Dela in Chino, CA. His website is http://www.newtransroyal.com/. He guaranteed me delivery of ANH-VCO which I never received. Love, Pamela --------------------------------- How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2010 Report Share Posted May 3, 2010 Hello, healthy people do not have trouble with elektrosmog. Only people with a damaged immune system may become or have become electrosensitive. It is a ridiculous idea, that a gizmo can *heal* the sensitivity. A gizmo does not change the transversal waves from elektrosmog. Not at all. What is can do, is changing the longitudinal waves (which can reach much farther than the transversal waves, so over a greater distance), which in turn can change a bit in the immune system. So, for a healing process, it is neccessary to heal the damaged immune system. Many people do have Candida Albicans, Lyme or remains of the Epstein Barr virus, or uncoped/undealt traumas, inflamed root canals, etc. etc. Those illnesses or ailments should be treated also. As long as ailments are present, electrosensitivity will remain; with a gizmo the sensitivity will be less, but not gone. So a gizmo can help partly, but don't forget to treat the other ailments. (Otherwise it is *mopping the floor with the faucet open* as we say here, or *running on the spot*) My wife now has healed completely and does not need any gizmo anymore. (And she was a heavy electrosensitive 2 years ago.) Greetings, Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2010 Report Share Posted May 3, 2010 > But we go to the doctor and all the blood tests > come out perfectly negative Then we're accused of > being delusional. After all, nobody else feels it. Yes, but often times the test results are wrong, as the tests themselves have fundamental flaws. Or there is no good test for some things... I view devices as something that can make you feel better while trying to find something that will solve the underlying cause. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2010 Report Share Posted May 3, 2010 Hi ,  How the heck do you heal yourself when you are living in the exposure. I know I could do it but I am so exposed where I live. Body doesn't get the opportunity to heal so much.  This might be redundant but what was you're wifes protocol to heal herself? I know you talk about healing the immune system & I am working on that.  I agree with you about the gizmos!  Loni From: charles <charles@...> Subject: Warning Date: Monday, May 3, 2010, 1:21 AM  Hello, healthy people do not have trouble with elektrosmog. Only people with a damaged immune system may become or have become electrosensitive. It is a ridiculous idea, that a gizmo can *heal* the sensitivity. A gizmo does not change the transversal waves from elektrosmog. Not at all. What is can do, is changing the longitudinal waves (which can reach much farther than the transversal waves, so over a greater distance), which in turn can change a bit in the immune system. So, for a healing process, it is neccessary to heal the damaged immune system. Many people do have Candida Albicans, Lyme or remains of the Epstein Barr virus, or uncoped/undealt traumas, inflamed root canals, etc. etc. Those illnesses or ailments should be treated also. As long as ailments are present, electrosensitivity will remain; with a gizmo the sensitivity will be less, but not gone. So a gizmo can help partly, but don't forget to treat the other ailments. (Otherwise it is *mopping the floor with the faucet open* as we say here, or *running on the spot*) My wife now has healed completely and does not need any gizmo anymore. (And she was a heavy electrosensitive 2 years ago.) Greetings, Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes. nl www.milieuziektes. be www.hetbitje. nl checked by Norton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2010 Report Share Posted May 3, 2010 Xanax helps the anxiety aspect of the syndrome for sure. I'd be a raving maniac without it. Risperdal helps relieve some of the chest pains. It seems that no matter how much pain reliever I take the headaches still persist. Aspirin just aggravates the tinnitus. My idiot doctor wants me to take a CAT scan for my migraines. After all I'm delusional so EMF can't be the cause. Has anyone had a CAT scan? Any side affects? What is it, 1000 times the radiation of one x-ray? Eli > > > > > > > > But we go to the doctor and all the blood tests > > > come out perfectly negative Then we're accused of > > > being delusional. After all, nobody else feels it. > > > > Yes, but often times the test results are wrong, as > > the tests themselves have fundamental flaws. > > Or there is no good test for some things... > > > > I view devices as something that can make you feel > > better while trying to find something that will > > solve the underlying cause. > > > > Marc > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2010 Report Share Posted May 10, 2010 Hi, Eli,  There are particular tests which *might* come out abnormal but they are rarely tested for in a way which could prove anything. For instance, you might have your doctor test your blood pressure, heart rate, blood sugar, catecholamines before and after emf exposure. In order to do this, however, you would have to have a doctor who really wants to go there. (And, that is the real problem--finding a doctor who has faith there is a test which would be affected. If you go to a doctor who already believes in emf sensitivity, he will not even find testing necessary.)  Diane From: jaime_schunkewitz <jaime_schunkewitz@...> Subject: Re: Warning Date: Monday, May 3, 2010, 10:16 AM  But we go to the doctor and all the blood tests come out perfectly negative Then we're accused of being delusional. After all, nobody else feels it. Eli > > Hello, > > healthy people do not have trouble with elektrosmog. > > Only people with a damaged immune system may become or have become electrosensitive. > > It is a ridiculous idea, that a gizmo can *heal* the sensitivity. > > A gizmo does not change the transversal waves from elektrosmog. Not at all. > What is can do, is changing the longitudinal waves (which can reach much farther than the transversal waves, so over a greater distance), which in turn can change a bit in the immune system. > > So, for a healing process, it is neccessary to heal the damaged immune system. > Many people do have Candida Albicans, Lyme or remains of the Epstein Barr virus, or uncoped/undealt traumas, inflamed root canals, etc. etc. > Those illnesses or ailments should be treated also. > > As long as ailments are present, electrosensitivity will remain; with a gizmo the sensitivity will be less, but not gone. > > So a gizmo can help partly, but don't forget to treat the other ailments. > (Otherwise it is *mopping the floor with the faucet open* as we say here, or *running on the spot*) > > My wife now has healed completely and does not need any gizmo anymore. > (And she was a heavy electrosensitive 2 years ago.) > > Greetings, > Claessens > member Verband Baubiologie > www.milieuziektes. nl > www.milieuziektes. be > www.hetbitje. nl > checked by Norton > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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