caledonia
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I didn't say that metals were a scam or didn't cause illness. Excessive levels definitely do cause health issues. We evolved in an environment with metals, and developed methods of dealing with 'normal' amounts of them. My belief is that normal people with normal levels of metals shouldn't have health issues from them. Some people might have health issues at lower than normal levels. If you've been taking measures to remove metals from your body, haven't you lowered them well below 'normal' levels by now? Have you had the levels measured lately to see how effective the treatments have been? My toxicology assay showed only slightly elevated Mn and Se, and when I said I had been eating lots of whole grains, he said that would explain it.
Have you actually tested your sensitivity to EMFs? Double-blind testing, I mean. You could have someone set up several (excess levels to make the results more obvious) transmitters of whatever frequencies you believe you are sensitive to near you, and control when they are on or off, without you knowing. Record when you feel better or worse. Repeat enough to give statistical relevance.
The trick is, what is normal? I think you would have to find some bodies for testing from at least a couple hundred years ago, before the industrial revolution, if not a lot farther back than that to find "normal" levels.
EMFs - it's pretty specific - I get pains from close proximity to wifi devices like iphones and ipads and the wifi clicker on my Roku. I pretty much have to be holding the device, or be within a foot or two to feel it.
I've changed back to an infrared clicker and there are no issues. The iphone and ipad were something I borrowed temporarily, and I don't use those any more.
My sensitivity should go away with continued chelation. (The hypothesis being that mercury and/or other metals make your body into an antennae so that you can feel the EMFs. So if you get rid of the metals, you get rid of the sensitivity).
Based on the research I'm seeing, I'm actually thankful I developed this sensitivity, otherwise I probably never would have bothered to learn more about EMFs. They are harmful whether you can feel them or not.