BURNING SENSATIONS was Didi -tinnitis/electronic noise

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Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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BURNING SENSATIONS was Didi -tinnitis/electronic noise

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

You might be absolutely right...it all depends on individual sensitivity.

We live in a earthquake prone country; in my area, no major ones but plenty of daily small undetectable ones, except through measuring devices and through my wife.....for a long time, she complained about feeling dizzy for no reason in a totally haphazard manner.
It did not make sense until I read a paper listing the daily "earth vibrations" (rather than quakes) in our area, and many of the "strongest ones" (3 on Richter scale, generally not felt) were synchronous to her dizziness. Once understood it became part of daily life and not symptomatic, but only an indicator that "something was going on".

Not much different from what animals express...

Joe.

Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.

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Leilanae
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Re: BURNING SENSATIONS was Didi -tinnitis/electronic noise

Post by Leilanae »

Hi Dr. Roz,

Also live in an EQ area and yes to the dizzies BEFORE an EQ. If there are multiple quakes in one day, the whole day can be "dizzy".

Several years ago, we had a big quake. A minute or two before the quake a strong "wave of dizzy, disorienting energy" passed thru, then the quake. The "wave of energy" was mentioned in MSM.

Atb,

Leilanae


Bob Needham
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Re: BURNING SENSATIONS was Didi -tinnitis/electronic noise

Post by Bob Needham »

That's interesting - I have heard of our four legged friends having this sensitivity but not in humans until now. We don't live in a quake prone region, but I do remember one day the computer monitor slightly rocking back and forth along with the hanging light chandelier when a quake hit 700 km or so miles north of us several years ago. But my sensitivities to this were not pre stimulated nor during the event.
Bob


Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: BURNING SENSATIONS was Didi -tinnitis/electronic noise

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

I have the undemonstrated feeling that it is a lot more frequent than reported, but often dismissed and quickly forgotten.

After all, we are animals and still have our innate sensitivities, albeit repressed or suppressed, isn't it?

Joe.

Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.

"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"

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Bob Needham
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Re: BURNING SENSATIONS was Didi -tinnitis/electronic noise

Post by Bob Needham »

Absolutely. Unfortunately unlike others in the animal kingdom we humans are often too distracted in the web of human endeavours to listen to our body and as you say, things are no doubt often dismissed and forgotten.

Now if I can only develop the skills to refine my sensitivities to which anatomical structure is activated by what specific morbific causation factor I may be able to launch a whole new career as an early warning alert sensor to worldly pollutant levels. So if I stick out my tongue due to a burning sensation, I am not being rude; it may only mean the petrochemical concentrations have increased. 8> )-

bob


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