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At 07:59 AM 5/18/05 -0500, you wrote:

>Dear ,

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>The Cinquo de Mayo (sp.?) poster was a hit! My husband is a beer

>wholesaler and had given Tom autographed posters of swimsuit models

>that he had collected from wholesaler conventions. The posters are

>hanging in his hospital room. These posters are quite popular with some

>of the residents, nurses and doctors. Your poster fit right in. Tom

>will be replying to you personally, but I wanted you to know that he

>received your poster. You do win the creative packaging award!

Hi Barb,

Glad it arrived and Tom enjoyed it....I thought it looked like a

little time capsule. Two 5-cent deposit liter bottles makes

inexpensive packaging.

Now, a Spanish lesson for the Gringo......

uno, dos, tres quatro, CINCO............

I think you are spelling it like a French person! :)

Glad that young Tom is doing so well.....just a bit more of

these tough days and he will be up and getting around. Right

now, sleep is good.....then all the energy goes to healing.

Hang in there......

Maui Nanc

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> In Maui?

> Are there any places to live " outside of town " ? Are there any remote

> coves, say on a NW island, with no tower on it? Call it camping out.

We have (had?) a group member who lived on Hawaii, and I thought they

found someone local to measure the fields... (?)

Maui has plenty of places " in the middle of nowhere " , although like

for many of us, it may be impractical to move.

(although, as I recall, even pretty remote areas like " Big Beach "

still had cellphone coverage)

Marc

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Marc

I live at the north end of Kihei Maui & that is where I am getting fried. I have

tried to sell my house to move but the market is dead & I have even tried to

rent it out but that market is washed up too & flooded with low priced rentals

by people trying to get by.

Any way I surveyed all of Kihei & found Keonikai area to be the best for lowest

radiation & fewer towers. I also found a condo in north Kihei with 8

transmitters on it roof & with high radiation all on the outside of the building

but was amazed to find only .4 on the electrosmog meter in the bedroom. Seems

that the concrete block building works great to stop transmittions.

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> I live at the north end of Kihei Maui & that is where I am getting fried.

You might have some luck trying the various EMF protective devices and

supplements

recommended here. I recently got a new job, and have also been getting

fried, although through trial and error I think I'm getting closer to a

solution (and my skin is much less red at the end of the day than it

was a couple of weeks ago!). For this new workplace, my solution seems

to involve some combination of:

-- EMF devices from Quantum Products

-- EMF devices from Earthcalm

(also experimenting with the BioProtect Card)

-- " Primal Defense " supplement

-- " IsoCort " supplement

-- Siberian Ginseng supplement

-- Calcium Lactate supplement

-- Vitamin A supplement

-- H-Minus supplement

-- Cellfood supplement

That's a lot of stuff to balance out, but on a few occasions I've

felt pretty good, while other times I'm still getting fried.

Marc

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What about the wall paints & how well do they block cell transmissions ?

There is the Cupro-cote, the Y Shield & that new aluminum one out of Japan. Does

any one know if they work well & which is best ?? Where is best place to buy

without paying $1500 + ???

Thanks RS

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I like Y-shield. It does not smell after a day or two, and doesn't seem

toxic even when

wet. It's very black and may need 2 coats to cover it. And if the fields

are bad you

may need 2 coats of Y-shield. But windows may be more important, especially

in a stucco building.

I suggest you call Conrad Conradbiologics.com who lives somewhere

in Hawaii. He's an incredible resource for EHS and MCS.

Bill

On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 8:52 PM, ronsehs <rschranz@...> wrote:

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> What about the wall paints & how well do they block cell transmissions ?

> There is the Cupro-cote, the Y Shield & that new aluminum one out of Japan.

> Does any one know if they work well & which is best ?? Where is best place

> to buy without paying $1500 + ???

>

> Thanks RS

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Is it only available in black?

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> What about the wall paints & how well do they block cell transmissions ?

> There is the Cupro-cote, the Y Shield & that new aluminum one out of Japan.

> Does any one know if they work well & which is best ?? Where is best place

> to buy without paying $1500 + ???

>

> Thanks RS

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Yes, it's intensely black. A little bit sparkly, depending on the light,

but

definitely black. For outdoors the cu-pro cote might be better, except

it probably only reflects without absorbing.

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> > What about the wall paints & how well do they block cell transmissions ?

> > There is the Cupro-cote, the Y Shield & that new aluminum one out of

> Japan.

> > Does any one know if they work well & which is best ?? Where is best

> place

> > to buy without paying $1500 + ???

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> > Thanks RS

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Black in the inside wall might be a little too intense for me. Loni

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> > What about the wall paints & how well do they block cell transmissions ?

> > There is the Cupro-cote, the Y Shield & that new aluminum one out of

> Japan.

> > Does any one know if they work well & which is best ?? Where is best

> place

> > to buy without paying $1500 + ???

> >

> > Thanks RS

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We painted over with KinderPaint from BioShield.

It's expensive but it is non-toxic and covers pretty well

in one coat. There are some other no-VOC paints that

are good AmeriPride or something?

Bill

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> > > There is the Cupro-cote, the Y Shield & that new aluminum one out of

> > Japan.

> > > Does any one know if they work well & which is best ?? Where is best

> > place

> > > to buy without paying $1500 + ???

> > >

> > > Thanks RS

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Oh ok that makes sense but black would be hard to cover I would imagine. Loni

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> > > What about the wall paints & how well do they block cell transmissions

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> > > There is the Cupro-cote, the Y Shield & that new aluminum one out of

> > Japan.

> > > Does any one know if they work well & which is best ?? Where is best

> > place

> > > to buy without paying $1500 + ???

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> > > Thanks RS

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