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Is emf a type of internet signal? Do you mean you are sensitive to

that type of internet signal?

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> Anyone here (besides me) emf sensitive? I tried dsl internet &

couldn't

> tolerate it. Anyone know if comcast (digital cable) is any less

problematic

> than dsl? Dif technology I think...Thanks.

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> blessings,

> Paresh

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Whoa.. the signals going down a DSL (or cable TV) cable are

insignificantly tiny.. This is probably something else..

EMF means 'electromotive force' and it really can mean any kind of

electrical current - anything from DC 'direct current' - what comes

out of a battery, to microwave frequencies in the multi-gigahertz

range.. The properties of all of them are different and its debatable

how much most of them may effect people..

That said, there are types of radio energy that clearly do cause

health issues and they should be avoided.. Probably the worst

offenders are microwave frequencies at high power..

You definitely don't want to live near cell phone towers or UHF TV

broadcasting antennae.. they can literally fry the eyeballs right out

of your head.. (your eyes are the most sensitive part of your body to

microwave radiation)

The best thing you can do to protect yourself from microwaves is

distance yourself from it.. use a hands-free if you talk on a cell

phone for a long time..for example.. (dont press it against the side

of your head.)

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" Paresh " < wrote:

Anyone here (besides me) emf sensitive?

EMF sensitivity was the first symptom to abate after I began " extreme

mycotoxin avoidance " .

Of course, for doctors who don't believe that EMF sensitivity exists,

it did no good to say that I had resolved it.

As far as doctors are concerned, I simply decided to stop imagining

it.

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I had cellphone for awhile and don't use it anymore. My ear would get

hot while on it. Now certainly that means there is too much of an

electromagnetic field I am attracting to my head. No thanks. Has

anyone else experienced that, warm ear on ear you are listening on?

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> My understanding of emf is electromagnetic frequencies...Yes I'd

heard that

> cell phones were bad.

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From: Paresh

Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 1:40 PM

Subject: [] emf/dsl/internet connections

My understanding of emf is electromagnetic frequencies...

* EMF = electromagetic field

Yes I'd heard that

cell phones were bad. I don't have one but I'm sensitive to ctr screens

especially, tv, some other but not all electrical sources.

* Me too.

I thought cable

internet was insignificant but my experience w dsl was bad - I lasted about

3 days. Thanks for replies.

* I'm doing better with DSL than I did with cable. I think the problem is the

EMFs emitted by the modem.

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Barb,

I'm not sure I've met anyone who does not get a warm ear from cell phones. They

just do not connect (or want to), that it may mean they are being directly

microwaved (radiated), at brain level.

Katrina

In , " barb1283 " <barb1283@...> wrote:

>

> I had cellphone for awhile and don't use it anymore. My ear would get

> hot while on it. Now certainly that means there is too much of an

> electromagnetic field I am attracting to my head. No thanks. Has

> anyone else experienced that, warm ear on ear you are listening on?

>

>

> >

> > My understanding of emf is electromagnetic frequencies...Yes I'd

> heard that

> > cell phones were bad.

>

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