Guest guest Posted January 9, 2006 Report Share Posted January 9, 2006 I use shielding I think to block bad frequencies. Not all electricity bothers me. It may be that the T.V.'s and old computer consoles put out a frequency that my body doesn't want or can't deal with anymore. Since I threw away most of my T.V.'s and old computer consoles I don't get sick anymore and can spend hours watching T.V or on the computer while using LCD monitors. But I do use shielding for the screens and don't detect any magnetic field coming from my monitor. It seems to be magnetic fields and microwaves that do me the most damage. I thought I was getting well enough that I stopped wearing my clothing lined with velostat to protect from the microwave towers that are lined along the highway where I drive each day on my job but in a few days I started getting ill again. I use infra red sauna table to sleep under a lot in the winter time to save on heating costs. I also have a UV lamp that I've been exposing myself to for 10 minutes a day. I don't know what frequencies they are or how they differ from electronics equipment but I know that each are on just the opposite side from each other on the light scale. They are either just to the right or left of the visible light we see on the light spectrum charts. I actually get much better results from using these lights that from using my rife generator plasma tube. Although I still keep it in hopes of finding and using good frequencies in the future development of these devices. > > Again with the basic questions here. Why would one want shielding to > conduct electricity? It seems to my tiny mind that it should stop > electric currents rather than conduct them, especially if it is in > clothing or something next to the body. I am curious to know why this > works and doesn't make the problem worse. Any one else understand this? > nn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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