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Old 01-11-2006, 08:39 PM   #21
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...and I've showered with EMF removal soap. Not that I'm paranoid--just prefer to keep my space clean and healthly.  Bluejay
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Now THAT's funny!

Here you've been stringing us along as a troll and I've only just noticed. I should've noticed earlier when you claimed you believed tobacco was safe.

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Old 01-11-2006, 08:45 PM   #22
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Now THAT's funny!

Here you've been stringing us along as a troll and I've only just noticed.  I should've noticed earlier when you claimed you believed tobacco was safe.

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Not exactly trolling---I really don't know if tachyon works or any other EMF protection, but No harm in trying something different. Reread--I never said tobacco was safe.
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Old 01-11-2006, 08:49 PM   #23
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Not exactly trolling---I really don't know if tachyon works or any other EMF protection, but No harm in trying something different.  Reread--I never said tobacco was safe.
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. . .And if other people aren't too embarassed to admit they may have tried the tachyon shields. I just want their opinion if they noticed any difference in performance or feel. I know at least one person in priuschat has to have at least tried them. bluejay
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Old 01-11-2006, 08:59 PM   #24
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Not exactly trolling---I really don't know if tachyon works or any other EMF protection, but No harm in trying something different.  Reread--I never said tobacco was safe.
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At 5:03PM, in post #9 of this thread, you said:
"No one is determining my safety level of EMF's--please!!! And your making me sound like I am gullible. Cigarettes are safe too, so is GMO food!!"

And now this bit about EMF soap. Nothing makes you sound more like you are gullible than that.

Do you even have the slightest idea what "EMF" stands for?

An Electromagnetic Field is not something you can wash off with soap. Electromagnetic fields are generated by various sources and travel through you. You might as well try and wash gravity off with soap. Scrub really hard and let me know when you can fly.

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Old 01-11-2006, 09:13 PM   #25
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I was being sarcastic!! Reread the context of the tobacco sentence.

So what if I'm gullible? at least I'm free from emf's by using my soap.

Of course the soap doesn't wash off the Emf's, it creates a protective barrier against emf's, silly!!!

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At 5:03PM, in post #9 of this thread, you said:
"No one is determining my safety level of EMF's--please!!! And your making me sound like I am gullible. Cigarettes are safe too, so is GMO food!!"

And now this bit about EMF soap. Nothing makes you sound more like you are gullible than that.

Do you even have the slightest idea what "EMF" stands for?

An Electromagnetic Field is not something you can wash off with soap.  Electromagnetic fields are generated by various sources and travel through you.  You might as well try and wash gravity off with soap.  Scrub really hard and let me know when you can fly.

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Old 01-11-2006, 09:23 PM   #26
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Of course the soap doesn't wash off the Emf's, it creates a protective barrier against emf's, silly!!!
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You called it EMF "removal" soap. Not EMF "barrier" soap. Do you walk around looking like a shiny silver robot?

In any case, you haven't addressed how you feel about the dangers of Di-Hydrogen Monoxide poisoning. You mentioned showering - do you really know what's in your water?

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http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html

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Old 01-11-2006, 09:35 PM   #27
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You called it EMF "removal" soap.  Not EMF "barrier" soap.  Do you walk around looking like a shiny silver robot?

In any case, you haven't addressed how you feel about the dangers of Di-Hydrogen Monoxide poisoning.  You mentioned showering - do you really know what's in your water?

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http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html

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Use water purifiers to remove chlorine, flouride, parasites and anything else. No bottled water and sometimes put food grade hydrogen peroxide in water and bath.

Now--would I be wrong to assume this website is bogus, cause it was making me laugh.
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Now--would I be wrong to assume this website is bogus, cause it was making me laugh.
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Everything on that web site is true and scientifically verifiable. Tap water and even bottled water in this country is chock full of DHMO. You can see it for yourself with the right equipment. Filtration does not usually do the trick of removal.

I risked death from DHMO poisoning in a public swimming pool when I was young, and I knew someone who once tried to commit suicide by a DHMO overdose.

Nonetheless, if you want the "industry" side of the story, check out this site run by people who want you to believe that DHMO is no big deal:

http://www.armory.com/~crisper/DHMO/

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How were you affected? I've used food grade hydrogen peroxide without problems, read in depth about hydrogen-peroxide therapy. I am aware non-food grade is toxic, explosive and dangerous.
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How were you affected? I've used food grade hydrogen peroxide without problems, read in depth about hydrogen-peroxide therapy. I am aware non-food grade is toxic, explosive and dangerous.
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Di-Hydrogen Monoxide is not the same thing as Hydrogen Peroxide. One has two hydrogen atoms bonded to a single oxygen atom in each molecule, while the other has just one hydrogen atom for each oxygen atom.

Interestingly, and applicable to PriusChat, is that both compounds may be produced as byproducts from badly functioning Hydrogen Fuel Cells. You can even go up to one of these prototype so-called "clean" Fuel Cell cars and measure DHMO emissions in the tailpipe. Clearly, they have a long way to go from prototype to production.

As for my symptoms at the contaminated swimming pool, I had a very harsh reaction. I started choking, stopped breathing, and my flesh turned color. I later found out that there were similar DHMO-exposure incidents at this pool but as far as I know nothing was ever done about it. There is no current law that says public pools have to remove DHMO.

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