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Electromagnetic fields (EMF) effects on general health


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As a ghost hunter, I am always studying and learning new things about ghost hunting. I had known about the problem with high EMF readings, when people are exposed to high EMF for a long period of time it would have an affect on that person. I knew that they could feel as though they are being watched, see and hear things.

I had a case not to far away from Jordan where the whole house had a high EMF reading. For this case, I assumed that this was the cause of the haunting that was happening in the house. I did more research on the subject and I was quite surprised at the number of other health problems that high an EMF reading can cause.

There is really no escaping EMF. It’s everywhere. Some common household items that can produce EMF include: microwave ovens, electric ranges, heated aquariums, plug-in-analog clocks, blow dryers, heated waterbeds, electric blankets, electric baseboard heat, table fans, fluorescent lights, cellular phones, electric space heaters, computer monitors, knob & tube wiring.
The good news is that the affects are reversible. Once away from the high readings the body has a chance to heal it’s self.

I am posting a hand out that I am bringing to my clients that I find have such a problem. I would suggest that people check their homes for this. Not because you will see a ghost if you don’t….it’s because of the various health issues that are involved.

Electromagnetic fields (EMF) effects on general health
Where do EMF emissions come from? Electricity is the unseen helper of our times. It’s taken for granted most of the time but it may be harming us. EMFs are stronger relative to the strength of current, and its intensity falls off quickly with distance from the source. If, for example, currents leaving and entering are a home not equal, an “inequity” can create a magnetic field along the service drop (where the electricity is fed into the house). Commonly, the current enters the home by way of a transformer on a hydro pole which reduces the voltage to the service drop and on through to the meter. From here it travels throughout the home’s wiring, receptacles, fixtures, appliances, etc. It then returns through the electrical panel to exit back to the pole on the street. Some current can even travel along the grounding wire attached to the home’s water pipes. Homes located near high voltage, overhead transmission lines can be a concern as well. The electric power industry is looking for ways to reduce the public’s exposure to the lines’ magnetic fields.

It is not disputed that electromagnetic fields above certain levels can trigger biological effects. Experiments with healthy volunteers indicate that short-term exposure at the levels present in the environment or in the home do not cause any apparent detrimental effects. Exposures to higher levels that might be harmful are restricted by national and international guidelines.

Some members of the public have attributed a diffuse collection of symptoms to low levels of exposure to electromagnetic fields at home. Reported symptoms include headaches, anxiety, suicide and depression, nausea, fatigue and loss of libido.

Electrical Hypersensitivity (ES) is an illness that is both highly controversial and little understood. The symptoms can vary a lot between sufferers, but will normally include some of the following: sleep disturbance, tiredness, depression, headaches, restlessness, irritability, concentration problems, forgetfulness, learning difficulties, frequent infections, blood pressure changes, limb and joint pains, numbness or tingling sensations, tinnitus, hearing loss, impaired balance, giddiness and eye problems. There have been reports of cardiovascular problems such as tachycardia, though these are relatively rare.

Finding EMF in your Home
Home Wiring
If your home has high EMF readings, it is important to determine the sources of the EMF so that remedial action can be taken, if possible. Many times a particular room will have a higher EMF reading. Check to see if the electricity is coming into the house on the wall outside that room. When this is the case, it is usually a good idea to block off that room and only use it for storage purposes.

Sometimes, the source of a high magnetic field is incorrect wiring. If you suspect that your home is wired improperly, obtain the services of a licensed electrician. Warning: Do not touch electric wires, even if you think the current is turned off. If you need to disconnect electrical circuits to determine the source of magnetic fields, you should call a licensed electrician.

Computers
Computers are a complicated subject. Know this: EMFs radiate from all sides of the computer. Thus, you must not only be concerned with sitting in front of the monitor but also if you are sitting near a computer or if a computer is operating in a nearby room.

Electric Blankets and Waterbeds
Electric blankets create a magnetic field that penetrates about 6-7 inches into the body. Thus it is not surprising that an epidemiological study has linked electric blankets with miscarriages and childhood leukemia.

Electric Clocks
Electric clocks have a very high magnetic field, as much as 5 to 10 mG up to three feet away. If you are using a bedside clock, you are probably sleeping in an EMF equivalent to that of a powerline Studies have linked high rates of brain tumors with chronic exposure to magnetic fields, so it is wise to place all clocks and other electrical devices (such as telephones and answering devices) at least 6 feet from your bed

Microwave Ovens and Radar
Microwave ovens and radar from military installations and airports emit two types of radiation -- microwave and ELF. Microwaves are measured in milliwatt per centimeter squared (mW/cm2) As of 1/1/93, the U.S. safety limit for microwave exposure is 1 mW/cm2, down from a previous 10 mW/cm2. The Russian safety limit is .01 mW/cm2. All microwave ovens leak and exceed the Russian safety limit. In addition, recent Russian studies have shown that normal microwave cooking coverts food protein molecules into carcinogenic substances.

Telephones and Answering Machines
Telephones can emit surprisingly strong EMFs, especially from the handset. This is a problem because we hold the telephone so close to our head. Place the Gauss meter right against the ear piece and the mouth piece before buying a phone.
Some brands emit no measurable fields and others emit strong fields that travel several inches....right into your brain. Answering machines, particular those with adapter plugs (mini-transformers), give off high levels of EMFs.

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Prudent Avoidance
Electricity is an inseparable part of our modern day society. This means that EMFs will continue to be all around us. But as Discover Magazine postulated, aside from making our life easier, is electricity also making our lives shorter?

Most experts agree that limited, non-chronic exposure to EMFs is not a threat. For example, it is probably acceptable for a person to be near a toaster in the morning.
BUT, it is not advisable for a person to sleep under an electric blanket, up close, live near a powerline/substation, and sleep in a room where the power enters the home. This person is under an extreme case of chronic exposure.

If you wish to follows the EPA's advice and practice "prudent avoidance" then the following advice is offered:

Measure your home, work and school environments with a Gauss meter Measure EMFs both inside and outside your home. Don't let your children play near power lines, transformers, radar domes and microwave towers.

Avoid areas where the field is above 1 mG. Measure the EMFs from appliances both when they are operating and when they are turned off. Some appliances (like TVs) are still drawing current even when they are off.
Don't sleep under an electric blanket or on a waterbed. If you insist on using these, unplug them before going to bed (don't just turn it off). Even though there is no magnetic field when they are turned off, there may still be a high electric field.
Don't sit too close to your TV set. Distance yourself at least 6 feet away. Use a Gauss meter to help you decide where it is safe to sit.

Rearrange your office and home area so that you are not exposed to EMFs from the sides/backs of electric appliances and computers. In the home, it is best that all major electrical appliances, such as computers, TVs, refrigerators etc, be placed up against outside walls. That way you are not creating an EMF field in the adjoining room.

Don't sit too close to your computer. Computer monitors vary greatly in the strength of their EMFs, so you should check yours with a meter. Don't stand close to your microwave oven. Move all electrical appliances at least 6 feet from your bed. Eliminate wires running under your bed. Eliminate dimmers and 3-way switches.
Be wary of cordless appliances such as electric toothbrushes and razors. You may choose not to wear a quartz-analog watch because it radiates pulsating EMFs along your acupuncture meridians.

An older mechanical windup watch would be an acceptable alternative. It is also recommended to wear as little jewelry as possible and to take it off at night. Many people have metal sensitivity which can be aggravated by placing it right on the skin. Measure with a gauss meter to be sure.

And last, but not least, always always always remember that EMFs pass right through walls. The EMF you are reading on your Gauss meter could be radiating from the next room...or from outside your home.

References

Power watch
http://www.powerwatch.org.uk/

Ohio Inspections group
http://www.ohioinspectionsgroup.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=vi...

Dangers of EMF
http://www.mercola.com/article/emf/emf_dangers.htm




I was exposed for 4 hours to...

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I was exposed for 4 hours to very high EMF. By the time I left the house I was very paranoid. And it took several days for me to get back to normal. While investigating the house I had to fight being paranoid with logic, which was hard to do. The lady who owned the house did get an electrician in and grounded the wires properly.

I can’t urge people hard enough to have their house checked for this. If you do not know whom to go to have your house checked, then contact me and I will be happy to do this for you.

I will not recommend an electrician. That will be up to you to find. But I can find the trouble spots that you may have in your home.

Kathy from
Minnesota's Beyond the Veil
http://www.freewebs.com/oldsoul/


Submitted by Kathy Ghost hunter on December 30, 2008 - 1:08pm.

The earth is one large...

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The earth is one large magnet, in a field of even more magnets... this is why we have a north pole and a south pole…. (Santa lives in the North Pole with the Elves) (I think the evil entities must be emitted from the South Pole) many rocks throw off more radiation than you find in home appliances. I feel much better when exposed to the radiation from a sun lamp; however I rarely go because too much exposure can induce cancer. There are many reasons to be paranoid and more reasons to logically approach anything in life with caution. Don't eat a microwave oven... they don't taste good, don’t put your head in one and turn it on for obvious reasons, if you stand under a high power line there will be electrical pulse emitted, do not stick your finger in an electrical socket, don't put your kid in a bucket with water in it, he or she will drown, especially if you are prone to not being a parent and watching them. I know that the last statement might not have relevance to you, however to me the same rules apply, common sense and intelligence are needed. This is my personal opinion... I am tired of people adding paranoid scares and then initiating laws that require senseless tests, just because they do not have the mental capacity to think past their nose. It is ok, if you need to feel secure to have tests done, just for Pete’s sake read something that will increase your intelligence levels people! I do not believe in ghosts for the record, so if you do that is ok with me, if you want to sell your house or haunted items really cheap, I would be happy to give you one or two cents on the dollar. I could probably explain every incident that has frightened people since the beginning of time with a logical explanation, however if you feed a person they will still starve if left unattended, if you teach them that they need to eat… they won’t starve hopefully. My advice to everyone is to go to the non fiction side of the library (science would be helpful) and start reading instead of turning on the T.V. and believing the Hollywood stories. There are however some magnetic anomalies that are related to atmospheric pulse or a chemical reaction of some sort that has not yet been defined in record.


Submitted by elkes4 on December 30, 2008 - 2:25pm.

In my experience, there is a...

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In my experience, there is a minority who are incredibly sensitive to things like electromagnetic activity, while the majority would never realize such a thing existed if they weren't told so. Likely, those who are more sensitive are the ones with more physical symptoms. For example, I tend to be extra-sensitive to light. I don't have to see it to know that a light is on. That means I also get more light-related headaches.

(Katrina Styx is a staff writer for the Jordan Independent. She can be reached at kstyx@jordannews.com.)


Submitted by Katrina Styx on December 30, 2008 - 2:42pm.

I posted this article over a...

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I posted this article over a year ago, Elkes4 if you did not read the article how can you comment on it?

I am not talking about ghosts here, the only relationship I put in with ghosts is that I have found this problem in a lot of homes in Minnesota while I was ghost hunting.

The health affects are very VERY real, whether you feel them or not.

I had a case where I found high EMF running under a child’s bed. He had several health problems including ADS. Once that was eliminated he started showing improvement. Also I had a case where the lady suffered from depression, once again, exposure to high EMF may have been the cause, for after the problem was fixed she reported to me that she started to feel much better.

I am not saying that all health problems are caused by exposure to high EMF but it should be looked into as a possible cause. If found, this is a problem that can be fixed.

As far as ghosts are concerned, you have decided that there is no such thing, which is your right; after all, ignorance is bliss.

But there will come a day when you will know the truth about it, there is no escaping it. I do hope that day will be a very long time away. Though, I can’t help but to wonder, after you reach that date, will your voice be on someone’s recorder saying……..help…me……..

Kathy from
Minnesota's Beyond the Veil
http://www.freewebs.com/oldsoul/


Submitted by Kathy Ghost hunter on December 30, 2008 - 4:09pm.

Dan-Just please don't pick...

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Dan-Just please don't pick mine:)


Submitted by tracyvince on December 30, 2008 - 8:14pm.

I am not saying that there...

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I am not saying that there are not fields of electricity that exist around us, what I am saying is that there are many other explanations for EMF and anomalies that surround us that are probably either mental issues or lack of a dietary substance and/or normal earth activity that is really harmless until someone plants the idea that it is into someone’s head. To allow a person to believe that it is just EMF or a related local anomaly without seeking the proper medical advice would not be proper and could even lead to problems that could adversely affect a person. I believe that people might want to check the air quality and water quality in their homes, which is where I believe they will find many of the problems that they seem to have, along with eating a diet of substance rather than driving up to a window for food. There are many shows that I find humorous in which people believe that boogie men are out to get them. If it is already in their heads from watching the television shows and someone comes by with a (detector) which are really meant for other uses, then they will believe. Once a person believes something they then create a problem or relate some health issue that is indiscriminately tied to an anomaly, and the anomaly disappears, then bingo, the believer is cured of something that does not really exist or is not cured and the problem is suppressed for a short while until the person ends up in the hospital or worse yet dies from something that could have been easily cured in a medical environment. It is all just my opinion (which I stated) not meant to divert any of the believers. The new EMF detectors, the dust specs and poorly developed pictures that people see ghosts in, along with these people who go on television and radio and claim to be able to contact the dead or see them around a person are a mirror of the elixir potions and tent healers that came about in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Again this is just an opinion from someone who does not believe in the boogie man or any of that stuff. I really hoped that show where people had to stay in a haunted castle would have called me… the only problem I would have had, would be staying awake through the night. I guess I just don’t get it, maybe? As far as a child with ADS, I know that the aging process and diet are both cures for this as well. I also don’t think that I would leave a message on someone’s phone after I die…. I am more of a prankster, I would be one of those boogie men who closes the refrigerator on you or eats all of the chocolate chip cookies while you are sleeping. I would really like someone to convince me that ghosts exist as well as spirits of the dead. As it goes, when I need money I usually go up to the grave of my father and ask him for some. Then I go and buy a lottery ticket and I usually win, when I really need money. Is this an anomaly? It may be. Or is my father helping me out? This may also be. If you don’t believe that I have won money this way, you can ask people who are close to me; I have told them the story. You can also ask the cashiers at Broadway if I win often.
I believe that the people that you help do believe that you are helping them and to this I commend you. I just hope that all of the other issues are addressed as well. I did not read your past posting, this is true, so please excuse any ignorance on my part as to your intentions, I do not wish to berate you in any way. I am myself working on a fictional story based on actual events and stories that my father told me. I am a very technically generated person and understand that I do not operate on the same playing field of the norm. This along with the fact that people seem to enjoy reading the blogs when people disagree... I can argue either side of this, I just chose to argue the oposition for a while.... wait until next Halloween and I will try to argue that the boogie man really does exist...... and Santa Clause is a state of mind that really can exist in us, if we choose to believe (this I do believe), the elves on the other hand, well we just won't touch that one.


Submitted by elkes4 on December 30, 2008 - 11:10pm.

In a somewhat related to the...

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In a somewhat related to the subject thing. One of my brothers brought a game to Christmas. You hold the game and set the mode and the looser gets a nice shock,I am sure it emits an EMF reading. I have lost most of my abliity to feel many things do to an injury, however I still enjoy a little shock, this could explain a little about me, now couldn't it?... . I also have some books that were written around 1890 and the early part of the century that make claims of the healing power of electrical pulse. There are a few MFG's who make claim of the healing power of EMF and you can purchase them online.


Submitted by elkes4 on December 31, 2008 - 12:24am.

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