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Marc,

2 days is also my time to recover from EMF exposure.

For example, I use external keyboard now when work on my laptop but I become

very ill (tired and confused) driving my scooter. I checked it with the trifield

meter and found up to 50-100 milligaus (5.10 tesla) when I push on the gas ...

P.S.

What is the right food and supplements?

e

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> [how much time you need to take to recover from EMF exposure?]

>

> I have only discovered my ES 4 months ago, and have reduced my symptoms

> by about 50%.

I interpreted the original question differently, in that I thought it

was being asked how long after being exposed to an EMF source does it

take you to feel better. For example, 3 years ago if I sat in front of

a

laptop computer for a few minutes, it could take me two days to feel

better. These days, if I get too much EMF exposure, I usually feel

better within minutes of getting away from the EMF source. But these

days, I'm " cheating " , in that I know the right foods, supplements,

and devices to overcome such problems.

Marc

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> P.S. What is the right food and supplements?

Well, I'm sure it varies by person, but for me I have a fairly regular

routine that I have used daily for years:

-- oats / oatcakes / oatmeal

-- avocado (1/day)

-- banana (1/day)

-- apples (2/day)

-- rice & beans

-- dates or prunes

-- juiced carrots and ginger root

I'd say at the very least, give oats, avocado, and rice & beans a try.

As for supplements, I've used a sea vegetable / aloe vera drink for

years -- first I was using something called Seasilver, but in the past

year I switched to Sea Energy. I also use a probiotic called " Primal

Defense " which helps. And also Evening Primrose Oil capsules is

helpful. Also, an antioxidant called " Active H- " I've taken on and off

for years.

Combine all of the above with my Springlife Polarizers and Quantum

Products, and I'm not really affected by EMF, despite my daily *huge*

exposure to computers and florescent lights.

Marc

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> -- oats / oatcakes / oatmeal

> -- avocado (1/day)

> -- banana (1/day)

> -- apples (2/day)

> -- rice & beans

> -- dates or prunes

> -- juiced carrots and ginger root

Oh, I forgot -- I also eat quinoa (a grain that raises your pH,

has all the essential amino acids, contains no gluten, and

is high in minerals and vitamins) almost every day, and I get

quite a bit of cranberries. Whether or not these things

specifically help with EMF is difficult to confirm, although

my perception is that they do.

Marc

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Are you sure your trifield meter is designed to measure the frequency of EMF

that is being generated by your scooter? It is easy to get false readings

using the wrong meter for the job and I think this is possibly true in this

situation.

Lachlan

Re: little pool - Marc

Marc,

2 days is also my time to recover from EMF exposure.

For example, I use external keyboard now when work on my laptop but I become

very ill (tired and confused) driving my scooter. I checked it with the

trifield meter and found up to 50-100 milligaus (5.10 tesla) when I push on the

gas ...

P.S.

What is the right food and supplements?

e

RE: little pool

> [how much time you need to take to recover from EMF exposure?]

>

> I have only discovered my ES 4 months ago, and have reduced my symptoms

> by about 50%.

I interpreted the original question differently, in that I thought it

was being asked how long after being exposed to an EMF source does it

take you to feel better. For example, 3 years ago if I sat in front of

a

laptop computer for a few minutes, it could take me two days to feel

better. These days, if I get too much EMF exposure, I usually feel

better within minutes of getting away from the EMF source. But these

days, I'm " cheating " , in that I know the right foods, supplements,

and devices to overcome such problems.

Marc

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