I am trying the magnesium and potassium.
Below is a preliminary reading of what is happening around me

The readings in your house on 30/10/09 at 2.40pm were:
 
A WGHTNG     CWGHTNG

                                   LIVING
AREA                           37Db                46Db
 
BEDROOM                               36.8Db             52Db   Where
the C wghtng is 15Db more than A wghtng the low freq is significant!
 
BEDROOM                               38.2Db             48Db   Shows
noise is fluctuating.
 
BATHROOM                             36Db                46Db   No
significant LF noise
                                   W
robe                                     33.6Db             50Db
Significant LF noise
                                   GARAGE[freezer
off]                  36Db                53Db   Significant LF noise
                                    O/S STHRN SIDE
40.1Db             58Db   Significant LF noise
                                   O/S EASTN SIDE
47Db                50Db   Mchnry noise [earthmoving?]
                                   O/S NTHRN SIDE
38.5Db             55Db   Significant LF noise

   Laeq needs to be taken as does LaMax at night & La1 as well as
monitoring of infrasound.



On Nov 9, 6:25 am, "John Dawes" <[email protected]> wrote:
> After a long delay I have finally received a reply from Gillion Merron, 
> Member of Parliament and Minister of State at the Department of Health 
> relating to my concerns about the Hum and its effects on human health.
>
> One of the points I raised was a recent statement by the Head of a Hospital 
> Department Dr Baguley who stated that only people with extremely sensitive 
> hearing can hear the Hum.
>
> As many of you personally know this is utter rot, indeed there are Hum 
> sufferers who are completely deaf.
>
> Information about the University of Salford and the Department for 
> Environment, Food and Rural Affairs funded projects on low frequency sound 
> can be found at,
>
> www.acoustics.salford.ac.uk/moorhouse/?content=lfn
>
> The Department of Health does not fund these studies but was consulted in an 
> advisory role in drawing up the projects. Dr Baguley is a research partner in 
> these studies, which are ongoing. We are assured that any results from these 
> studies would be subject to peer review process before publication in a 
> respected scientific journal.

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