I am starting a series of brief posts, some with only one line or tip for people suffering with electro-hypersensitivity (EHS) - nothing fancy, but things that occur to me as I navigate this wilderness myself.
The sunspot concept came from another person with EHS who told me that during higher sun activity periods human radiowaves and microwaves are blocked, and some people may experience relief of symptoms. (Thanks, Michele.)
I also like the word sunspot because it denotes a sunny spot, a small place of light and hope. So, watch for a few sunspots here (I'll try for at least one a week.) Take care.
The age-old adage First Do No Harm should be the tempering goal of not only medicine, but government and industry, especially when they team up to deploy new technologies, set policies and serve the people.
This blog exists to reveal and analyze areas in which these powerful groups are failing to "first do no harm."
This blog exists to reveal and analyze areas in which these powerful groups are failing to "first do no harm."
Monday, June 20, 2011
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Monday, June 20, 2011
Sunspots: Tips and Ideas for people with EHS
I am starting a series of brief posts, some with only one line or tip for people suffering with electro-hypersensitivity (EHS) - nothing fancy, but things that occur to me as I navigate this wilderness myself.
The sunspot concept came from another person with EHS who told me that during higher sun activity periods human radiowaves and microwaves are blocked, and some people may experience relief of symptoms. (Thanks, Michele.)
I also like the word sunspot because it denotes a sunny spot, a small place of light and hope. So, watch for a few sunspots here (I'll try for at least one a week.) Take care.
The sunspot concept came from another person with EHS who told me that during higher sun activity periods human radiowaves and microwaves are blocked, and some people may experience relief of symptoms. (Thanks, Michele.)
I also like the word sunspot because it denotes a sunny spot, a small place of light and hope. So, watch for a few sunspots here (I'll try for at least one a week.) Take care.
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