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receive a significant electrical charge. Clearly this makes a nonsense of earthing
your electrical equipment to the water pipe. The water pipe may be bringing
current into your home instead of taking it away!
Well, this is not strictly radiation and not a proven cancer problem. But there is
no question that it is a biological burden that your body can well do without if
you’re battling a dangerous disease.
OK, these are the things that you can do:
Go to the website antenna search.com and type in your address. That will
tell you how many microwave transmitting antennas there are within a given
distance of your home. Don’t be shocked if there are dozens or over a hundred
within just a couple of miles of your home. This puts you well within the
dangerous radiation zone and you may need to take effective action, given that
you’re fighting cancer.
Get a gauss meter and an electrical field meter and test your home thoroughly,
paying particular attention to the bedroom where you sleep and also to any
favorite chair such as the place you watch TV or where you sit working at your
computer. You need to fix anything you find.
Buy or borrow a Stetzer meter and test your home transients. If you’re having a
problem you need to search for the cause of the problem and remedy as much
as you can. Sources of high-frequency dangerous transients include electronic
equipment, plasma TVs, computers, loose wiring and especially dimmer switches.
Remove or fix as much as you can find. Then further reduce the load by fitting
Stetzer filters. Ignore any scientific ruckus that you come across on the net,
trust me you need them.
You can get Stetzer-Graham filters from this man:
Stan Durst [email protected]
Now, cell phones
Let’s not kid ourselves or allow ourselves to be duped by hired “experts” who just
blow smoke. This is probably the number one health hazard in your environment.
Change your cell phone habits completely. Use your cell phone as little as
possible if at all. While not speaking keep it at least at arms length. Get yourself
a headpiece but not the Bluetooth transmitting kind; you need the cable kind.