Re: CSSerrapeptase

2011-06-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I had read somewhere that blood pressure meds are one of the worst meds that 
can be taken, because they work by stopping the body's uptake of calcium.  
Don't know where I read it unfortunately.  dee


On 25 Jun 2011, at 22:33, Judy Harnett wrote:

 I have been following this thread with great interest.  I, too, would like to 
 get off my blood pressure meds, but my doctor says no way, that there is 
 nothing out there that will keep my blood pressure down.  My question is, 
 when do you stop taking the blood pressure meds after starting Serrapeptase?  
 Can you safely take both together, or does one just stop all blood pressure 
 meds?  I read the testimonials on the site that Trem forwarded and was simply 
 amazed at all the things that this has helped or cured.  I also have spinal 
 stenosis, which one of the testimonials was about, although not to the points 
 where I am not functional, but I'd sure like to be able to garden again, and 
 not have to sit down after about 15 minutes of being on my feet.   I'd rather 
 spend the money I now spend on blood pressure meds on something like this 
 that is virtually harmless if taken with reasonable care.  Please tell me 
 more.
  
 Many thanx,
  
 Judy Harnett
 benjipi...@gmail.com
  
  
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Re: CSSerrapeptase

2011-06-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I meant to have added to this, that my friend who won't learn anything - is on 
these meds - even though she didn't originally *have* high blood pressure.  The 
result is that she now *does* have high blood pressure and terrible joint 
problems which she didn't have before taking them.  dee


On 26 Jun 2011, at 11:29, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:

 I had read somewhere that blood pressure meds are one of the worst meds that 
 can be taken, because they work by stopping the body's uptake of calcium.  
 Don't know where I read it unfortunately.  dee
 
 
 On 25 Jun 2011, at 22:33, Judy Harnett wrote:
 
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Re: CSNew member intro

2011-06-26 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Hi Vicki -- welcome to our list.  I enjoyed hearing that CS helped with your 
ringworm infection problem.  You're going to learn a lot about various uses for 
CS -- hang onto your hat, you're in for a wild ride!!  :-D
Mary Ann





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Sent: Sat, June 25, 2011 6:21:48 PM
Subject: CSNew member intro


Hi,

My name is Vicki and I am very interested in learning more about colloidal 
silver.  Thank you so much for having a chat board online for questions from 
newbies and postings from more experienced people.  I found out about colloidal 
silver in a round about way.  We adopted a cat last summer that had ringworm.  
Two people in the household (plus our other cat) got ringworm.  We tried the 
conventional over the counter medications and also visited the doctor for 
various cures.  Some helped but none seemed to cure or get rid of it.

Colloidal silver from our health store was the biggest help along with diet 
change (less sugar and carbs).  Since I did a little research on colloidal 
silver before trying I know it has many uses and I am excited to learn about 
those through this group.

Thank you,
Vicki


Re: CSRe 25 June - Re Solaray - Serrapeptase White Noise Machine

2011-06-26 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Hi Sandee.  Don't have any input for you on the white noise machine -- sorry.

You can still purchase Serrapeptase by itself -- go to www.puritanspride.com.
MA





From: Sandee George oha...@juno.com
To: Mike Devour - Silver List silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, June 25, 2011 6:34:56 PM
Subject: CSRe 25 June - Re Solaray - Serrapeptase  White Noise Machine

Hi there to all, I have the serrapeptase alone, I just went to get some more 
and 
see that they now have it mixed with Nattokinase - has anyone any suggestions 
or 
advice on this combo. 

Secondly has anyone heard of a white noise machine, one of my friends has just 
had one put into their office and she is
getting headaches - it has to be some type of vibration to get the noise, 
however has anyone any good information on it.
I have googled and come up with nothing substantial - Thanks
Regards to all
Sandee

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2011-06-26 Thread Deborah Gerard
It's sending out to my mailing list !!!

CSSerrapeptase

2011-06-26 Thread Judy Harnett
Thank you for the link, Smitty.  Dr. Christopher was a fascinating and amazing 
man and I respect him for his endeavors and having the courage of his 
convictions.  I don't know if I'm brave enough to use cayenne, however.  Isn't 
it awfully hot?  Do you use the kind that you buy at the super market or do 
you have a source for fresh?  I still would like to know if one still takes 
blood pressure meds while taking serrapeptase, though.

Judy
  - Original Message - 
  From: Smitty 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 6:56 PM
  Subject: Re: CSSerrapeptase


  ~~~
  Read here about Dr. Christopher =
  http://www.zhealthinfo.com/doctor.htm
  Scroll down to cayenne and #4. where Dr. Christopher
  treated his HBP with cayenne.


  I have been using cayenne for a couple of years,
  after reading about him.
  Started with 1/2 teaspoon in 1/2 glass water
  morning  evening. Chugged it down.
  Worked up to 2 teaspoons twice a day.
  Give it a try. It's also good for your circulation.


  Smitty
  



Re: CSRe 25 June - Re Solaray - Serrapeptase White Noise Machine

2011-06-26 Thread Sandee George
Thanks MA - I have googled the second product (Nattokinase) they are  
putting the Serrapeptase out with, and it is another enzyme - will  
investigate it further to see if it is something I want to take or  
not, whether it will enhance the job of the S.alone
or not, to understand why they are marrying the two !This is  
the info. I was looking for - thanks for your input 
On the other subject I asked about - WNM - evidently it has been  
around for quite some time for inducing sleep, blocking
out noise etc.,  however this is the first time I have heard of it,  
hence my interest in how it works and what it is about 
The mere fact that in the case of my friend it is producing a headache  
for her has to mean something !

Take good care of you,
Regards
Sandee
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Re: CSSerrapeptase

2011-06-26 Thread JBADGRIP
I drink decaf Green Tea, and take  Serrapeptase, and my BP is like 122/ 79. 
 I have medication, but don't take  it.
 
 
:

Thank you for the link, Smitty.  Dr.  Christopher was a fascinating and 
amazing man and I respect him for his  endeavors and having the courage of his 
convictions.  I don't know if I'm  brave enough to use cayenne, however.  
Isn't it awfully hot?  Do  you use the kind that you buy at the super market 
or do you have a source for  fresh?  I still would like to know if one 
still takes blood pressure meds  while taking serrapeptase, though.
 
Judy

- Original Message - 
From:  _Smitty_ (mailto:papad...@gmail.com)  
To: _silver-list@eskimo.com_ (mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com)  
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 6:56  PM
Subject: Re: CSSerrapeptase


~~~
Read here about Dr. Christopher =
_http://www.zhealthinfo.com/doctor.htm_ 
(http://www.zhealthinfo.com/doctor.htm)
Scroll down to cayenne and #4. where Dr. Christopher
treated his HBP with cayenne.


I have been using cayenne for a couple of years,
after reading about him.
Started with 1/2 teaspoon in 1/2 glass water
morning  evening. Chugged it down.
Worked up to 2 teaspoons twice a day.
Give it a try. It's also good for your circulation.


Smitty







Re: CSRe 25 June - Re Solaray - Serrapeptase White Noise Machine

2011-06-26 Thread BW
Puritan Pride is way over priced.  I work at a health food store in Apache
Junction and we sell Solaray for $13 and change.  Do a search for it on line
and I found someone selling Now brand at a really good price.  About four
less than we do and we sell theirs for $9 something.
I order form Puritan Pride, but always check prices first.

My son got his WNM machine from Amazon and he uses his to sleep with.nnie

Bo
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Sandee George oha...@juno.com wr

 Thanks MA - I have googled the second product (Nattokinase) they are
 putting the Serrapeptase out with, and it is another enzyme - will
 investigate it further to see if it is something I want to take or not,
 whether it will enhance the job of the S.alone
 or not, to understand why they are marrying the two !This is the
 info. I was looking for - thanks for your input 
 On the other subject I asked about - WNM - evidently it has been around for
 quite some time for inducing sleep, blocking
 out noise etc.,  however this is the first time I have heard of it, hence
 my interest in how it works and what it is about 
 The mere fact that in the case of my friend it is producing a headache for
 her has to mean something !
 Take good care of you,
 Regards
 Sandee
   Attitude is everything !!



 
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Re: CSSerrapeptase

2011-06-26 Thread Ross Craig
Jim,

bringing down my bp has been an effort spanning the last fifteen or more years. 
it was discovered long ago (i am 68)  when i was first diagnosed with gout, and 
in the emerg for that. 

the attending dr said normally they would not release anyone with as high a bp 
as i had, but she did anyway.

that's when i started on a long period of taking different and increasing bp 
drugs. they reduced my bp to the 135/75 area, and that's what i have had for 
the last several years.

after all the discouusions on serrapeptase i sourced mine from Vitamin Research 
Products. i have the 10 mg or 10,000 unit caps. i thought it would reduce the 
stroke and heart attack risk by removing plaque from veins and arteries. i have 
no proof that has occured, but the lowered bp is actual and i will drop the 
diuretic soon, and then the 4mg of coversyl after that if bp does not rise 
again.

the main reason i believe it is the serrapeptase that has lowered is that i am 
doing nothing else new. 

as for dosage, the label says to take one three times a day but i do two at 
night.

Ross
  - Original Message - 
  From: Jim Holmes 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 11:39 PM
  Subject: Re: CSSerrapeptase


  Ross,

  Will you give more detail on your use of Serrapeptase.  

  Source, form, details of timing and dosage.  To what mechanism do you 
attribute your lowered BP?

  When and if you choose.

   Jim


  On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 3:33 PM, Judy Harnett benjipi...@gmail.com wrote:

I have been following this thread with great interest.  I, too, would like 
to get off my blood pressure meds, but my doctor says no way, that there is 
nothing out there that will keep my blood pressure down.  My question is, when 
do you stop taking the blood pressure meds after starting Serrapeptase?  Can 
you safely take both together, or does one just stop all blood pressure meds?  
I read the testimonials on the site that Trem forwarded and was simply amazed 
at all the things that this has helped or cured.  I also have spinal stenosis, 
which one of the testimonials was about, although not to the points where I am 
not functional, but I'd sure like to be able to garden again, and not have to 
sit down after about 15 minutes of being on my feet.   I'd rather spend the 
money I now spend on blood pressure meds on something like this that is 
virtually harmless if taken with reasonable care.  Please tell me more.

Many thanx,

Judy Harnett
benjipi...@gmail.com


  - Original Message - 
  From: Ross Craig 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 12:20 PM
  Subject: Re: CSSerrapeptase


  This post induced me to take my blood pressure, something i have been 
controlling for a dozen years with drugs. 

  When I say control, the one drug plus a diuretic,  brought me down from 
185/80 and sometimes much worse, to the 135/75 area and my doctor was happy, 
sort of , with that.

  A long time ago, here on this list, there were a lot of discussions about 
serrapeptase, including Trem's difficulties. Marshall had reported a lot of 
success with it, so I did my own research and started with 10,000 units and 
then about four months ago raised that to 40,000.

  I don't know what it's done for my overall health but i do feel great.  

  And I was stunned just now to find my bp 121/63 in one arm and 116/61 in 
the other. 

  Batteries are good so I can't blame the machine.

  But I can thank Marshall, again. Thanks. Marshall.

  Ross

 



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Re: CSRe 25 June - Re Solaray - Serrapeptase White Noise Machine

2011-06-26 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Sandee,

Missed that about the white noise device. Umm, I may be good to set it to Pink 
Noise if it has 
the facility, White noise is a steady background whoosh noise like gentle 
steady rain. And 
pink noise has a whoosh-whoosh effect rather like waves on a beach. Also the 
device 
volume should be turned quite low so that it just at the hearing threshold.  My 
guess is that 
your friend is 'almost' hearing either a thump-thump or high frequency which is 
possibly 
disturbing her subliminally , hence the headaches. 

The device should be calming.

OK,
Tony

On 25 Jun 2011 at 19:34, Sandee George wrote about :
Subject : CSRe 25 June - Re Solaray - Serrap

 Hi there to all, I have the serrapeptase alone, I just went to get  
 some more and see that they now have it mixed with Nattokinase - has 
 anyone any suggestions or advice on this combo. Secondly has anyone heard
 of a white noise machine, one of my friends  has just had one put into
 their office and she is getting headaches - it has to be some type of
 vibration to get the  noise, however has anyone any good information on
 it. I have googled and come up with nothing substantial - Thanks Regards
 to all Sandee Attitude is everything !!
 
 
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Re: CSSerrapeptase

2011-06-26 Thread olushola camara
This is my first post to the group; and I must say it's a very informative
one.

There's plenty of information about this enzyme which is often taken in
combination with nattokinase. They basically work by dissolving dead matter,
clots, and other things that restrict blood flow.

An increasing number of systematic enzymes are now incorporating the above 2
enzymes to address a host of inflammatory, circulation and fibrosis issues.
One that I use is here:
http://www.goodhealthusa.com/index.php?p=productid=12

Olushola

On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 10:39 PM, Jim Holmes gooogleis...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ross,

 Will you give more detail on your use of Serrapeptase.

 Source, form, details of timing and dosage.  To what mechanism do you
 attribute your lowered BP?

 When and if you choose.

  Jim

 On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 3:33 PM, Judy Harnett benjipi...@gmail.comwrote:

 **
 *I have been following this thread with great interest.  I, too, would
 like to get off my blood pressure meds, but my doctor says no way, that
 there is nothing out there that will keep my blood pressure down.  My
 question is, when do you stop taking the blood pressure meds after starting
 Serrapeptase?  Can you safely take both together, or does one just stop all
 blood pressure meds?  I read the testimonials on the site that Trem
 forwarded and was simply amazed at all the things that this has helped or
 cured.  I also have spinal stenosis, which one of the testimonials was
 about, although not to the points where I am not functional, but I'd sure
 like to be able to garden again, and not have to sit down after about 15
 minutes of being on my feet.   I'd rather spend the money I now spend on
 blood pressure meds on something like this that is virtually harmless if
 taken with reasonable care.  Please tell me more.*
 **
 *Many thanx,*
 **
 *Judy Harnett*
 *benjipi...@gmail.com*

 **

 - Original Message -
 *From:* Ross Craig lag...@eastlink.ca
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Saturday, June 25, 2011 12:20 PM
 *Subject:* Re: CSSerrapeptase

 This post induced me to take my blood pressure, something i have been
 controlling for a dozen years with drugs.

 When I say control, the one drug plus a diuretic,  brought me down from
 185/80 and sometimes much worse, to the 135/75 area and my doctor was happy,
 sort of , with that.

 A long time ago, here on this list, there were a lot of discussions about
 serrapeptase, including Trem's difficulties. Marshall had reported a lot of
 success with it, so I did my own research and started with 10,000 units and
 then about four months ago raised that to 40,000.

 I don't know what it's done for my overall health but i do feel great.

 And I was stunned just now to find my bp 121/63 in one arm and 116/61 in
 the other.

 Batteries are good so I can't blame the machine.

 But I can thank Marshall, again. Thanks. Marshall.

 Ross

 **







Re: CSRe 25 June - Re Solaray - Serrapeptase White Noise Machine

2011-06-26 Thread Sandee George
Thanks Tony - have passed your suggestions along, will let you know  
what the feedback is I know what I would do

however that may not be welcomed by the powers of be 
Take good care of you
Regards
Sandee
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Re: CSSerrapeptase

2011-06-26 Thread Sandee George

Thanks Olushola will check it out
Regards
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Re: CSRe 25 June - Re Solaray - Serrapeptase White Noise Machine

2011-06-26 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Gosh -- I didn't think so.  Puritan Pride's product is 90,000 iu's.  Five 
bottles of 60 capsules costs $120.00 which equals $24.00/bottle.  A bottle 
lasts 
me two months at one capsule per day, or $12.00 per month.

Smart Nutrition (the only source I know of for 10,000 iu's) charges $120.00 for 
10 bottles of 120 tablets, or $12.00 per bottle.  At the rate that I take it 
I'd 
use 9 tablets per day, so a bottle of 120 tablets would last me 13 days.  That 
equals 2.3 bottles per month which equals $27.60 per month.  More than double 
the price.

I will check out Solaray and Now brand -- but do you think it's better priced 
than these?  You do have to take iu-level into consideration.
MA   





From: BW jennelle8...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, June 26, 2011 12:08:41 PM
Subject: Re: CSRe 25 June - Re Solaray - Serrapeptase  White Noise Machine


Puritan Pride is way over priced.  I work at a health food store in Apache 
Junction and we sell Solaray for $13 and change.  Do a search for it on line 
and 
I found someone selling Now brand at a really good price.  About four less than 
we do and we sell theirs for $9 something.

I order form Puritan Pride, but always check prices first.

My son got his WNM machine from Amazon and he uses his to sleep with.nnie

Bo

On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Sandee George oha...@juno.com wr

Thanks MA - I have googled the second product (Nattokinase) they are putting 
the 
Serrapeptase out with, and it is another enzyme - will investigate it further 
to 
see if it is something I want to take or not, whether it will enhance the job 
of 
the S.alone 

or not, to understand why they are marrying the two !    This is the info. 
I 
was looking for - thanks for your input 
On the other subject I asked about - WNM - evidently it has been around for 
quite some time for inducing sleep, blocking
out noise etc.,  however this is the first time I have heard of it, hence my 
interest in how it works and what it is about 
The mere fact that in the case of my friend it is producing a headache for her 
has to mean something !
Take good care of you, 
Regards
Sandee

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RE: CSNew member intro

2011-06-26 Thread Faith Saint Francis

You can easily make your own, Vicky,without any sophisticated machinery.And: I 
(now in this for a great many years) never travel without it or without my 
do-it-yourself kit.Leonardo FaithLicensed Reflexo-therapist,Dianetics Auditor.
 Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 16:39:02 -0700
From: devorah...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: CSNew member intro
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Big welcome to you Vicki...if you love to learn your in the right place,
Debbie




From: Vicki Breslin vickib...@hotmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 7:21 PM
Subject: CSNew member intro





Hi,

My name is Vicki and I am very interested in learning more about colloidal 
silver.  Thank you so much for having a chat board online for questions from 
newbies and postings from more experienced people.  I found out about colloidal 
silver in a round about way.  We adopted a cat last summer that had ringworm.  
Two people in the household (plus our other cat) got ringworm.  We tried the 
conventional over the counter medications and also visited the doctor for 
various cures.  Some helped but none seemed to cure or get rid of it.

Colloidal silver from our health store was the biggest help along with diet 
change (less sugar and carbs).  Since I did a little research on colloidal 
silver before trying I know it has many uses and I am excited to learn about 
those through this group.

Thank you,
Vicki


  

Re: CSCancer question

2011-06-26 Thread Ronnie Joseph
Thanks PT
 
That is part of the problem. I have heard from someone in Surrey and may be 
able to bypass the mail and the distance
 
Thank you

Ronnie 


Re: CSCancer question

2011-06-26 Thread Smitty
You are so right Neville.
I've seen it time and again. Ones I have tried to help
will *ask their doc about it* !

Smitty


On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 2:39 AM, Neville Munn one.red...@hotmail.comwrote:

  It took me a long time to come to the realisation that most people have no
 desire in taking any responsibility for their own health and wellbeing, they
 much prefer to TOTALLY rely on the doctor and the chemist shop.

 Now when friends etc mention any ailment they may be afflicted with I show
 the same interest in them and their ailment as they show in EIS - NONE!
 Don't wanna know, I keep telling my other half I'd like to toss them 50
 cents so they can go ring someone who cares.

 In fact, the other day the daughters neighbours little kid had
 conjunctivitis, and had been treating it for a week with chemist crap, I
 told the young father I could fix it in 24 hours with EIS...he didn't
 respond, and I didn't push it, it's his kid not mine, but it's really hard
 to walk away knowing the poor kid could be fixed in a flash.  That's life I
 guess, so be it, me and my family are OK, and in the real world that's all
 it comes down to at the end of the day.

 You can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think.

 N.


  Subject: Re: CSCancer question
  From: d...@deetroy.org
  Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 10:52:15 +0100
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 
  I've almost given up trying Deborah. A close friend of mine will use
 silver (after HUGE persuasion on my part) but only up to a point. If
 whatever she has doesn't go after 2 or 3 swigs, she is straight off to the
 docs for ABX! She won't listen to anything I say regarding bringing her
 sugars down naturally; she is on statins, no matter how much detrimental
 information I give her. She doesn't need them either, because her
 cholesterol is only 4. She is also on blood pressure meds even though her
 blood pressure is well within the 'normal' range. All this because her doc
 says as she is diabetic, it is best to be on the SAFE side! She has got
 progressively worse; the pain she is in with her skin has increased and now
 her knee joint has got so bad she can't walk and needs an op. She still
 keeps taking it all though - 'because the doctor said so!' Jeez! dee
 
 




Re: CS OT: HELP: Hazarous Smart Meters!

2011-06-26 Thread Dan Nave
What is it that you think the smart meters are doing?

Dan

On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 7:43 PM, jenny goodhealth 
jenny_goodheal...@yahoo.com wrote:

  Dear  all,

 Last week, a friend of mine complained to me that she has gotten very sick
 (fatigue, headache and tennitis) from PGE recent installed 7 smart meters
 in her apartment complex.  The smart meters are just on the wall next to her
 stuido apartment.

 I also just realize that PGE has also installed 35+ smart meters in the
 meter room which is just 2 levels below my apartment since Nov, 2010.  The
 meter room is 2 levels below the left end of my livng room while my bedroom
 is on the right end.  My bedroom is about 16 feet away from left end of my
 living room.  So far, I can't tell whether I have had any adverse effects
 from the smart meters as I have been recovering from lyme  mycoplasma
 infections whose symtoms are similar to the radiaton effects of the smart
 meters incluidng fatigue, headache and tennitis.  I have been having these
 symptoms for years and started ozone treatment 3 months ago which has gotten
 me better.

 Well, moving is my last resort as I have limited resources, without family
 in the U.S. and I am still trying to recover.  Please advise on how to
 protect myself.  Are there any proven, effective EMF radtiation proctection
 devices in the market.  I also heard that there is some sort of EMF
 protection paint we can use to paint our apartment with but I am unsure its
 effectivenss.  Pls. advise.  Thanks.

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Re: CSSerrapeptase

2011-06-26 Thread Jim Holmes
Ross,

Thank you.

How much C do you take?

Have you seen Linus Pauling's work on C and vascular health?

Jim

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Re: CS OT: HELP: Hazarous Smart Meters!

2011-06-26 Thread Marshall
This has been discussed fairly extensively on the eso_healing list.  
There are steps some are taking to counteract these adverse affects, and 
those listed below match what others are saying almost precisely.  It 
is, from some reports like WiFi, but much worse.


Marshall

On 6/26/2011 8:09 PM, Dan Nave wrote:

What is it that you think the smart meters are doing?
Dan

On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 7:43 PM, jenny goodhealth 
jenny_goodheal...@yahoo.com mailto:jenny_goodheal...@yahoo.com wrote:


Dear  all,
Last week, a friend of mine complained to me that she has gotten
very sick (fatigue, headache and tennitis) from PGE recent
installed 7 smart meters in her apartment complex.  The smart
meters are just on the wall next to her stuido apartment.
I also just realize that PGE has also installed 35+ smart meters
in the meter room which is just 2 levels below my apartment since
Nov, 2010.  The meter room is 2 levels below the left end of my
livng room while my bedroom is on the right end.  My bedroom is
about 16 feet away from left end of my living room.  So far, I
can't tell whether I have had any adverse effects from the smart
meters as I have been recovering from lyme  mycoplasma infections
whose symtoms are similar to the radiaton effects of the smart
meters incluidng fatigue, headache and tennitis.  I have been
having these symptoms for years and started ozone treatment 3
months ago which has gotten me better.
Well, moving is my last resort as I have limited resources,
without family  in the U.S. and I am still trying to recover. 
Please advise on how to protect myself.  Are there any proven,

effective EMF radtiation proctection devices in the market.  I
also heard that there is some sort of EMF protection paint we can
use to paint our apartment with but I am unsure its effectivenss. 
Pls. advise.  Thanks.

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