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04 December 2012

Re: [DIY] Re: Now about space heaters

 


I have two things to say. First is that corporate interests will hardly ever be concerned about the welfare of the prophet. And second of that I, like many others although fairly well read, am easily swayed by an opinion unless personal experience or my gut tells me no no! I do believe that regardless of electromagnetic fields, and you may quite right, the heat unnatural coming directly on to the body in close contract cannot be good. I was ok raising the temp to 68 at night, two blankets did the job nicely. I am used to Florida low cost electric and so was not hoping for a huge energy bill which to my chagrin I believe will happen. no wonder people often have nothing left after they pay the necessities. I do but makes me think about others.

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On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 11:41 AM PST jmr1290 wrote:

>This is one of those things that "they" are gonna do a switcheroo on, I guarantee...
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>Electromagnetic fields change things. When the electromagnetic fields generated by high-power lines make big, measurable changes in rabbits' blood chemistry, that is not a good thing for the rabbits. You know it's doing similar things to us. Not to mention, there are experts who think these massive artificial electromagnetic fields probably contribute a lot to violent weather pattern changes.
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>Electric blankets also generate electromagnetic fields that are very different from the EMF that the planet surrounds us with.
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>Look it up. Pay attention. Don't just blithely listen to whatever "study" came out last, especially when that study was paid for by someone who has money and power at stake! Think about how it all fits together.
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>Joy
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>--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, Lee Griffith <ldgriff2001@...> wrote:
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>> There is a lot of nonsense on the web about a lot of things. Cancer being caused by electric blankets is one of those nonsense things. Women were worried about them creating breast cancer. This has been debunked. http://www.webmd.com/breast-cancer/news/20001110/turn-up-heat-on-your-electric-blanket
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>> There is a small risk of burns but other than that, I say have no fear.
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>> Lee
>> (Retired Surgeon/Biomedical Engineer/Electrical Engineer)
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>> On Dec 2, 2012, at 6:59 PM, cleanboost2 <cleanboo
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