Over many years it has been noted that Hum sufferers living in the same locality do not experience the same variations in Hum level at the same time, add to this the well known Holiday Effect, and it becomes apparent that the sensitivity of sufferers cannot be relied upon to indicate the intensity, or even the presence of the Hum. It was for this reason that it was necessary to construct an instrument to measure the intensity of the energy causing the Hum and compare this to a human estimate of the intensity and the result is that they do not co-inside.
Some sufferers have learned to control the intensity of the Hum by a change of diet and avoiding specific foods and drinks, others reduce the Hum by taking mineral supplements or medical preparations. >From a survey of sufferers it has also been revealed that there is a strong >connection between body temperature and the percieved intensity of the Hum, >lowering the body temperature can lower the perceived Hum intensity which is >most probably why Paracetamol is so effective at controlling the Hum. A small but very important group of people are those who at one time were troubled with the Hum and now no longer hear it. Questioned as to any changes that had taken place in their life style or the local environment, no obvious cause was reported and the only common factor was that they had put on weight. Together, these observations point to the fact that the intensity of the perceived Hum experienced by sufferers is related to the rate of metabolism of their own body. For those who find the Hum most troublesome at night the following experiment could be tried. The main meal should be taken at midday and only a very light meal taken late afternoon, after this nothing until breakfast the next day. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hum Sufferers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hum-sufferers?hl=en.
