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greetings

i have chemical sensitivity and EMF sensitivity, although mostly to computers

and other major items. However...I keep reacting to cars, just bought a used

one, and am now wondering if it could be an EMF reaction, and if so, what to do?

I have a 1998 Honda CRV and am spending all this money trying to get it cleaned

naturally when it might not be the problem at all. Any ideas?

Also - i'm looking for a place to live and know I don't tolerate gas heat. I

was thinking i could do electric heat, but is that a problem for most EI

sensitive people?

Thanks!

jill

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> i have chemical sensitivity and EMF sensitivity, although mostly to

> computers and other major items. However...I keep reacting to cars, just

> bought a used one, and am now wondering if it could be an EMF reaction,

> and if so, what to do?

Have you ever experimented with EMF protection devices? For the car,

you'd have a choice of something which plugs into a cigarette lighter,

or something that you can put either on yourself or perhaps just

in the car somewhere. I can think of a few different items you could

try. For example:

http://quantumproducts.com/catalog/quantum_autoclear.html

http://products.bioharmonics.com/polarizers/om.htm

http://aulterra.com/neutralizer.htm

http://radar3.com/

Of course, if you're reacting to something other than the EMF,

these aren't going to do you much good...

> Also - i'm looking for a place to live and know I don't tolerate gas

> heat. I was thinking i could do electric heat, but is that a problem for

> most EI sensitive people?

I wouldn't say " most " , but certainly there are " some " people who

would have a problem with electric heat. It really depends on

the person -- some people are sensitive to some things, but

not others. But again, an EMF protection device of some sort

could be used to help against that (probably just one you'd

wear on your person, since that could also help in the car

and when your out shopping, etc.)

Marc

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I'd avoid electric heating, especially since, with the right sort of well flued

gas heater, these shouldn't cause you any problems (it might be

counterproductive to let a past bad experience make you think all gas heating

is bad). As for the car, these are a highly electrified model so your

suspicions could be well warranted. Not sure what to advise, other than

placing Mumetal or some other electromagnetic field shielding material

throughout the cockpit, on the firewall in the engine bay or around measured

sources of EMF...

?s about electric baseboard heating and cars?

greetings

i have chemical sensitivity and EMF sensitivity, although mostly to computers

and other major items. However...I keep reacting to cars, just bought a used

one, and am now wondering if it could be an EMF reaction, and if so, what to

do? I have a 1998 Honda CRV and am spending all this money trying to get it

cleaned naturally when it might not be the problem at all. Any ideas?

Also - i'm looking for a place to live and know I don't tolerate gas heat. I

was thinking i could do electric heat, but is that a problem for most EI

sensitive people?

Thanks!

jill

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