How about a hat made of foil?
Seriously. There are fabrics made that screen EM frequencies, and they
are made with silver threads in with the cotton or whatever. The
military use them for privacy (Em fields are also cell phones and
radios) and who knows what else. But they are reported to also work
for this kind of thing.
I have an OTT light in my kitchen, and the ends of the tubes are
wrapped with lead foil to prevent the nasty type of frequencies from
leaking out the ends. Someone else suggested aluminum foil might work
the same way, and it is worth a try.
If you did a test run with some kitchen foil to shield your head/neck
area just to see if it would work, then it might be worth sinking the
money/time into seeing if the fabric is available at something less
than an exorbitant price. Or maybe an army/navy surplus would have
something like it.
Maybe you are tired of ideas now, but it seemed worth mentioning. Best
Wishes, Kathryn
On Nov 8, 2009, at 6:55 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:
When I go to the grocery store the lights are real high up in the
ceiling and don't bother me...but at work the ceiling is an average
height ceiling...I notice when we have to go to meetings downstairs,
the lights are there also, by the end of the hour or so meeting my
ears are beet red along with my neck. When I use to dye my hair the
same thing would happen. I use the silver daily to kill off anything
going on inside me...and I am in and out of Hospitals, nursing homes
and private homes. Being exposed even to the H1N1 and I am happy to
say I am pretty healthy. As far as the heavy metals I take clay
internally three or four time a week to help keep them at bay,
thanks much,
Debbie
From: Diane Mackey <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, November 8, 2009 11:45:37 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Strange question
Debbie,
When I was in my teens, I worked at a grocery store and was sick
after every shift. I never realized it was the lights until I
changed jobs and it stopped happening, then went back to work in a
department store and got sick with the same symptoms. When I would
go shopping, I'd get sick again! Finally met a biochemist who told
me that it was the fluorescent lights that were doing it. At the
time, I thought it was weird. I still hate to go shopping because I
don't feel well when done, and I'm a fast shopper!
My friend, has three sons, two functioning autistic, all full
grown. One 'hears' fluorescent lights and it drives him crazy. He
also hears 'wiring' in the walls. The other is very sensitive to
sunlight and gets hives and nausea.
I'm not sure what the connection is, but my very wild guess is
anyone who may have a lot of heavy metals or fungus in their bodies,
might have a reaction from fluorescent lights for some reason. I
would guess the same can be true from certain rays of the sun.
Diane
----- Original Message -----
From: Clayton Family
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2009 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Strange question
I agree with Annie, some people are sensitive to florescent lights.
In addition to that, there are some neurotoxins that increase
sensitivity to EM frequencies, including lights. It is possible that
your body has trouble handling it when you are more fatigued, or
maybe you are being exposed to something during your workday that
increases your sensitivity. Our bodies normally filter out such
things, and perhaps that is what happens overnight. I know many
people with EM sensitivities, so you are not alone.
Kathryn
On Nov 6, 2009, at 6:26 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:
This is bizarre problem...I have a problem with florescent lights
in our breakroom at work...they don't bother me before work it is
when I am almost done at night and I sit there for about twenty
minutes and I get spasms in my neck that are unreal...anyone have
any info on such a problem...I do try to stay out of the room as
much as possible and am not there for eight hours during my shift,
thanks much,
debbie