Public School Classroom by Electrical Room--High EMFs

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Posted: 02-01-2010 11:52 AM

Hello--I'm new to the discussion about EMFs.  My 7-year-old daughter has been suffering from vertigo and migraine aura without headache for the past two weeks; she sees bright colors, like fireworks all the time and has a hard time falling asleep at night because she's dizzy.  I'm scheduled an appointment with a neurologist and am concerned.  Just by coincidence this morning, standing outside her public school classroom, a mom had a handheld EMF sensor.  She and her attorney husband are in the market for a new home, and she is in the habit of carrying it around and checking EMF levels near homes.  She said 0.1 is normal, and when she turned it on in front of the classroom, it read 2.0.  We realized that the reading was coming from the "Electrical Room" next to the classroom.  I asked her to go inside the classroom, and she got a reading of 0.6.  I'm wondering if that amount of exposure, 6 hours a day for the past 2 years could be enough to trigger neurological symptoms in a sensitive child.  Does anyone have experience here or an idea of what these levels mean?  I'd appreciate help.  Jennifer

replied on 02-11-2010 10:14 AM

Just saw this -- did you get the answers to your questions?

Dr. Robert Becker's book "Cross Current" supports what you are saying, but it goes beyond the magnetic fields that are being detected with the gaussmeter.

 

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