Hi again, I confirmed that you can cause damage to your switchboard fuses if you shut it on and off frequently. I live in an apartment and it seems that my bedroom power is attached to my kitchen/fridge so I wouldn’t be able to shut the power off anyway. I measured the EF every where and it seems every wall alarms off the chart except fo…
Hi again, I confirmed that you can cause damage to your switchboard fuses if you shut it on and off frequently. I live in an apartment and it seems that my bedroom power is attached to my kitchen/fridge so I wouldn’t be able to shut the power off anyway. I measured the EF every where and it seems every wall alarms off the chart except for my closet which the neighbors closet is on the other side. Flirting with the idea of putting my bed in the closet.....
Thank you for letting me know Christine. I appreciate you checking back in. For what it's worth, I have run the fridge at a cooler temp during the day, and then shut if off at night sometimes.
As long as you don't have too much stuff in the fridge, the temp fluctuation shouldn't affect things too much, but of course it depends on where your climate. My fridge drives me crazy with noise, and I've noticed since I installed a stetzer filter on the fridge outlet, it's become quieter and runs more efficiently.
This is also why I've started to only refrigerate what is absolutely necessary - I leave (local farm) eggs out for days no issue, produce and veg, broth/ soup I keep in the cold garage, and ferment sauerkraut, beets, pickle veg.
As far as moving your bed into the closet, I sleep on my concrete basement floor as I know my body voltage is zero there, so we do what we have to do, right? (:
Let me know what questions you have.
FYI the EMF 101 course is open for registration, starts Feb 26:
I feed my cats whole prey/raw meat so I need to keep it at a regular temp. We had a power outage recently (Commifornia) and I had to toss a lot and luckily was able to take the frozen stuff Tony son’s freezer.
I moved my bed to the closet and still had tinnitus during the power outage:/
Sorry to heat that Christine...it can be tricky, as often tinnitus can be caused by our endolymph (fluid surrounding the ear's cochlea) that's loaded with calcium, to correct its calcium balance. The calcium chloride in the endolymph (what also supports melanin and how we hear) absorbs wavelengths of light, from infrared to UV.
If you can, you can also try getting one of those infrared bulbs, or get some good AM sunshine followed by noon/afternoon UV. do you try to get out for the Sunrise?
Hi again, I confirmed that you can cause damage to your switchboard fuses if you shut it on and off frequently. I live in an apartment and it seems that my bedroom power is attached to my kitchen/fridge so I wouldn’t be able to shut the power off anyway. I measured the EF every where and it seems every wall alarms off the chart except for my closet which the neighbors closet is on the other side. Flirting with the idea of putting my bed in the closet.....
Thank you for letting me know Christine. I appreciate you checking back in. For what it's worth, I have run the fridge at a cooler temp during the day, and then shut if off at night sometimes.
As long as you don't have too much stuff in the fridge, the temp fluctuation shouldn't affect things too much, but of course it depends on where your climate. My fridge drives me crazy with noise, and I've noticed since I installed a stetzer filter on the fridge outlet, it's become quieter and runs more efficiently.
This is also why I've started to only refrigerate what is absolutely necessary - I leave (local farm) eggs out for days no issue, produce and veg, broth/ soup I keep in the cold garage, and ferment sauerkraut, beets, pickle veg.
As far as moving your bed into the closet, I sleep on my concrete basement floor as I know my body voltage is zero there, so we do what we have to do, right? (:
Let me know what questions you have.
FYI the EMF 101 course is open for registration, starts Feb 26:
https://www.thepowercouple.ca/emf-101-register
Awesome! I’ll check it out:)
I feed my cats whole prey/raw meat so I need to keep it at a regular temp. We had a power outage recently (Commifornia) and I had to toss a lot and luckily was able to take the frozen stuff Tony son’s freezer.
I moved my bed to the closet and still had tinnitus during the power outage:/
Sorry to heat that Christine...it can be tricky, as often tinnitus can be caused by our endolymph (fluid surrounding the ear's cochlea) that's loaded with calcium, to correct its calcium balance. The calcium chloride in the endolymph (what also supports melanin and how we hear) absorbs wavelengths of light, from infrared to UV.
If you can, you can also try getting one of those infrared bulbs, or get some good AM sunshine followed by noon/afternoon UV. do you try to get out for the Sunrise?
Ohhh now I see your demo video...awesome. Will be testing tomorrow!