THere is something called "earthing" also which is cheap to implement.

~David

On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 10:17 AM, PT Ferrance <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use a blow dryer also but it is rarely 2" from my head.... more like 6 or
> 8 since I have longish hair.
> Thanks, Brooks.
> PT
>
> ________________________________
> From: Deborah Gerard <[email protected]>
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Fri, April 22, 2011 12:33:00 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>Domestic Magnetic Fields
>
> Thank-you Brooks for this info....could you speak further on the subject
> along with cell phone info and what
> we can do to protect ourself or detox the toxins from using these products.
> I use a blow dryer but no micro
> wave oven....thanks in advance  Debbie
> From: Brooks Bradley <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 4:37 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>Domestic Magnetic Fields
>
>             In a recent conversation among our peers, a comment by
> one;person peaked my interest.
> The remark related to electrically-generated magnetic fields
> presenting among common household
> appliances/devices.  I was surprised to hear that the typical hair
> dryer generates a magnetic field of
> 17,440 nanotesla (nT) at 60 hz, when the discharge nozzle is held 2
> inches from the head (QUITE A COMMON DISTANCE).
> Since the average household
> (background) magnetic field is 40 to 50 nT and adverse effects for
> humans start to appear at about
> 200nT....this should RED FLAG  users of hair dryers.  The field
> strength of a magnet is inversely proportional
> to the distance from it.  Such evidence recommends the user of
> hand-held hair dryer keep the discharge  nozzle no CLOSER
> THAN 6 " TO THE HEAD.
>           We have conducted much research into the benefits of using
> magnetic devices for human health support.....and continue to do so.
> However, there are certain cautions which should be observed----and
> this seems to one of them.  This is especially so when considering
> that a majority of helpful magnetic devices employ non-oscillating
> frequencies of less than 10 hz;  DC sources or permanent magnets.
> Household AC power is supplied at 60hz and 110 to 220 volts AC
>           I have one other comment to make regarding household
> appliances.  The vast majority of American families employ the use of
> a microwave
> oven.  There is, in most cases, a suggested comment by the food
> companies (included in the Cooking Directions  section) which states
> one should allow the
> foodstuff to remain in the oven....or to be allowed to sit for two or
> so minutes----before consuming.  The implication being that such
> allows an improved heat
> dispersion throughout the foodstuff.  However, a more accurate
> analysis could be that the food company does this to mitigate against
> the effects of a possible
> lawsuit which might be encountered .........for a condition caused or
> aggravated by cellular radiation exposure.  Few among the general
> public are aware that
> residual "microwave frequency" radiation DOES NOT vanish
> instantaneously  with the removal of power from the magnetron tube
> (when power is turned off).
> Actually, there is a time lapse varying from 2 to, sometimes, 4
> minutes BEFORE  the radiation actually dissipates from the target
> foodstuff cell structure.
> It is quite feasible for someone to extract food from a microwave and
> ingest it BEFORE the radiation envelop completely dissipates.  If you
> are tempted
> to disregard this comment as inconsequential, I would remind you that
> the typical microwave oven manufacturers are allowed to generate
> exposure levels
> of around 5000mW/cm2 (thats Milli-watts)----and in 1950's, Operation
> Pandora"s Box revealed that exposure levels of  18uW/cm2  (that's
> MICRO-WATTS) caused the U.S. Embassy
> staff in Moscow, USSR, to present with the highest level of cancer
> incidence per head of population---IN THE WORLD.  The microwave oven
> power levels were measured 20" IN FRONT of the microwave window.
> MORAL;  NEVER PLACE YOUR HEAD CLOSE TO THE FRONT OF THE MICROWAVE
> WINDOW  while it is operating.
>
> Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.
>
>
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