Electrical Senisitivity
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2001 3:24 am
Dear Arlene, dear Soroush, dear Christopher, and all the other who
thought about that case,
while translating the chapter on silicea in Mohinder Jus Singh,
Kindertypen for Maria I found an interesting sentance:
"Silicea is very sensitive to noise. The child is usually very sensitive
and fidgety, but when there is noise or especially when there is a
thunderstorm he gets confused. He gets easily frightened. Silicea as
well as Phosphor feel the atmospheric tension."
The atmospheric tension of a thunderstorm is caused by electromagnetic
fields, and of course every live wire, every electric device has got an
electromagnetic field. So maybe it would be an idea to check Silicea and
Phosphor.
Yours Sincerly,
Claudia
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thought about that case,
while translating the chapter on silicea in Mohinder Jus Singh,
Kindertypen for Maria I found an interesting sentance:
"Silicea is very sensitive to noise. The child is usually very sensitive
and fidgety, but when there is noise or especially when there is a
thunderstorm he gets confused. He gets easily frightened. Silicea as
well as Phosphor feel the atmospheric tension."
The atmospheric tension of a thunderstorm is caused by electromagnetic
fields, and of course every live wire, every electric device has got an
electromagnetic field. So maybe it would be an idea to check Silicea and
Phosphor.
Yours Sincerly,
Claudia
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