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> I meant don't they have to be plugged in? Aren't those indoor waterfalls

electrical appliances like salt lamps? That's why I asked what type were you

referring to.

>

> Can you post a link maybe?

>

> Ina.

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@@ Hi Ina,

I see, you meant an indoor fountain.

Well, for me they do plug in, but for you ... NO. Alright, if you must know

where I hide them, here is one below, gosh, some people just want to know

everything ... :)))

http://www.amazon.com/Gift-Warehouse-S36436-Water-Fountain/dp/B000CE8EH0/ref=sr_\

1_3?s=furniture & ie=UTF8 & qid=1290551623 & sr=1-3

Oh looky, there is a whole bunch below here too ;)

http://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8 & node=510236 - scroll & view all

They range from cheap - expensive and wall hanging, floor model, and table top.

So everybody can have one to match their decor. Even a cheapskate like me.

Yippee, yaa !!!

Enjoy,

Ed

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Does anyone else have emf sensitivity? Im getting bothered by my phone and ipad

very quickly. My face goes hot and sweaty, my sinuses get effected and my tounge

gets that weird taste which to me is normally a mold reaction. Is there any way

all these symptoms are EMF and not mold related contamination not that im sure

which is actually worse...

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Metallic tastes are also caused by chemicals.

Barth

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SUBMIT YOUR DOCTOR: www.presenting.net/sbs/molddoctors.html

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k> Does anyone else have emf sensitivity? Im getting bothered by my phone and

ipad very quickly. My face goes hot and sweaty, my sinuses get effected and my

tounge gets that weird taste which to me

k> is normally a mold reaction. Is there any way all these symptoms are EMF and

not mold related contamination not that im sure which is actually worse...

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I use it because the chemicals in computers bother ,e and its my way of keeping

in contact with the world its keeping me sane and its all ive got right now. I

hardly ever use my phone. I use my ipad about 10 hours a day and i dont know

what i would do without it as i cant read books due to molds and chemicals or do

much else because of my mcs. Grrr

>

> There is ample evidence that wifi is disruptive to our bodies and

> minds. Why do you have an iPad, I know it's a cool new technology, but

> even if you are healthy, wifi is tough on your system.

>

> Cell phones--keep turned off, use only in emergencies.....

>

> wifi--switch to wired internet access and disable the wireless in your

> home and in your computer settings.

>

> cordless phones--get rid of them, use a corded phone.

>

> video game controllers--switch to wired controllers and minimize usage

> as they still have wireless in the consoles and I haven't found anyone

> who knows how to disable.

>

> computers--switch to ones that offer wired internet, not the newer

> smaller sleeker devices that are wifi only..

>

> smart meters--put up refusal signs, lock boxes on your regular meters,

> and if you already have smart meter make sure you aren't sleeping on the

> other side of that wall, get involved and try to get smart meters out of

> your town.

>

> many people getting sick in many ways from electrosmog... see W.E.E.P.,

> emfsafteynetwork.org and more.

>

> best, sue v.

>

> >Does anyone else have emf sensitivity? Im getting bothered by my phone

> >and ipad very quickly. My face goes hot and sweaty, my sinuses get

> >effected and my tounge gets that weird taste which to me is normally a

> >mold reaction. Is there any way all these symptoms are EMF and not mold

> >related contamination not that im sure which is actually worse...

> >

>

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well, there is never an easy answer eh? but if you continue to have

symptoms you may want to run a test to see if the wifi is bothering you,

also is there a way to turn off the wifi at night time? sue v.

>I use it because the chemicals in computers bother ,e and its my way of

>keeping in contact with the world its keeping me sane and its all ive

>got right now. I hardly ever use my phone. I use my ipad about 10 hours

>a day and i dont know what i would do without it as i cant read books

>due to molds and chemicals or do much else because of my mcs. Grrr

>

>

>>

>> There is ample evidence that wifi is disruptive to our bodies and

>> minds. Why do you have an iPad, I know it's a cool new technology, but

>

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Is your phone a landline with wire between the handset and the

base? Or wireless to the base? Or cell phone?

Wireless and cell have very high frequency RF, each in a

different frequency range. So if one bothers but not the other then

it depends on the frequency.

The wired handset has no RF. Only audio frequency magnetic

from the speaker at the ear and the microphone near the mouth.

It is present only when there is sound.

Sometimes it's the plastic housing that is the problem, especially

as it warms from use and from contact with skin at the ear and

hand.

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

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Does anyone else have emf sensitivity? Im getting bothered by my phone

and ipad very quickly. My face goes hot and sweaty, my sinuses get

effected and my tounge gets that weird taste which to me is normally a

mold reaction. Is there any way all these symptoms are EMF and not

mold related contamination not that im sure which is actually worse...

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Thanks Carl for always taking the time out to answer when you have knowledge on

a subject. I try as much as possible to use corded phones. Once when i used the

cordless phone here i became very tired and nauseous but i have been ok on

shorter conversations or other cordless phones. The burn to my face from the

ipad is starting to happen very quickly now. Im going to have to try and use

the laptop more often. There are two laptops here and one seems better than the

other for chemicals so i'll see how that goes with extended usage.

Thanks again

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Corky, you have the letters in wrong order, it was WDB and it is 'water damaged

building'. I try to use this myself, instead of mold, since the experts feel we

are referring to mold too much but I resort to saying mold bec to me that means

the 'mix' and it is easier and faster to write. In this group, I feel it is

understood to be a mix. Other people have been thrown by the abrev of WDB even

when spelled correctly.

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>

> From: Tug <tug_slug@...>

> Subject: [] Re: Emf sensitivity

>

> Date: Sunday, January 2, 2011, 12:28 PM

>

>

> The past few days I've been having that same metallic taste in my mouth as

well. Im hoping it's caused by chemicals and not mold. Corky are you still

living in a WDB?

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Water damaged building

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> From: Tug <tug_slug@...>

> Subject: [] Re: Emf sensitivity

>

> Date: Sunday, January 2, 2011, 12:28 PM

>

>

> The past few days I've been having that same metallic taste in my mouth as

well. Im hoping it's caused by chemicals and not mold. Corky are you still

living in a WDB?

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Then nope, no WBD

....Corky

Water damaged building

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> From: Tug <tug_slug@...>

> Subject: [] Re: Emf sensitivity

>

> Date: Sunday, January 2, 2011, 12:28 PM

>

>

> The past few days I've been having that same metallic taste in my mouth as

well. Im hoping it's caused by chemicals and not mold. Corky are you still

living in a WDB?

>

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> My wife is very concerned that the 13 hour flight with TV screens every few

> yards in the plane might be at best uncomfortable, and at worst a health

> hazard as the headache results in a throbbing sensation and swelling around

> her eyes,

My experiences with airplane flights have been consistently that your

fellow passengers are your worst enemy, not the airplane itself.

Everyone around you wants to use to their smart phone, laptop,

Kindle, etc., and if you get one of those people sitting next to you,

that will be worst problem. This is also a problem at crowded airports.

However, I must admit that I have not flown on any super-hi-tech

airplane lately, and if possible perhaps you should find a plane that

hasn't been fitted with the latest hi-tech features?

Marc

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Do they have wireless on the airplanes for internet?  Loni

From: Marc <marc@...>

Subject: Re: EMF Sensitivity

Date: Thursday, July 28, 2011, 3:31 PM

 

> My wife is very concerned that the 13 hour flight with TV screens every few

> yards in the plane might be at best uncomfortable, and at worst a health

> hazard as the headache results in a throbbing sensation and swelling around

> her eyes,

My experiences with airplane flights have been consistently that your

fellow passengers are your worst enemy, not the airplane itself.

Everyone around you wants to use to their smart phone, laptop,

Kindle, etc., and if you get one of those people sitting next to you,

that will be worst problem. This is also a problem at crowded airports.

However, I must admit that I have not flown on any super-hi-tech

airplane lately, and if possible perhaps you should find a plane that

hasn't been fitted with the latest hi-tech features?

Marc

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On 7/28/2011 5:37 PM, Loni wrote:

> Do they have wireless on the airplanes for internet? Loni

I think a few of the bigger planes / longer flights offer wi-fi.

I recently went on a few flights and the planes I was on had

no wi-fi, no TV's, etc... so, like I said before, the biggest

problem were the gadgets that people brought with them on the

plane.

And the Los Angeles airport was rather nightmarish with a

gazillion people using smart phones, laptops, etc. and

wi-fi antennas sprinkled all throughout the airport.

Marc

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On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 02:16 +1000, " Graeme Chaston " <graemejen@...> wrote:

> Re wifi on planes - we are flying United and have been told they do not have

> wifi

United DOES have wi-fi on some of their planes, but I think it might be the Los

Angeles to New York flights only. Also, I think they charge for this, so people

are less likely to use it than if it was free.

Marc

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