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Post by thinker on Jan 14, 2007 2:19:30 GMT -5
My theory is that electrical stimulation travels through the fiber to other points in our body, causing specific reactions, likely dependent upon the initial shock point and the network or array that it is connected to.
I concluded this after receiving a low voltage shock and resulting in ringing ears for the rest of the day/night.
Can anyone validate this? It was sorta stunning, in more ways than one.
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Post by sarahconnor on Jan 14, 2007 2:40:21 GMT -5
Yep. The ringing in the ears is nowhere near as bad when I am away from electrical equipment.
I now wish I was DOP. I never thought my fibers looked like parasites, they look like friggin fibers and that is that. And they shouldn't be coming out of my body.
I welcome anyone to argue this one with my father, coz he will flattened anyone who says any different. He ain't seen anything like it in his life, and we both agree that this is a man made mess, and our doctors are totally deluded, ignorant and down right rude.
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garin
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Post by garin on Feb 25, 2007 10:56:53 GMT -5
thinker,
Agree that the fibers might form some sort of network or array within our bodies. A couple of exceptions come to mind from my own experience though. See my comments on the thread about Zappers. But if electrical stimulation causes ringing ears, Morg people using Zappers could tell you that.
My ears ring all the time and have for 20 years, so I'm not the one to test this. They started ringing during a period when I was having huge open sores on my face that lasted for years. My strength was erratic, even though I was only about 30 and seemed healthy. I walked across a creek on a pipe every day when walking to school. It was easy for me. One day I was not feeling right, and I fell off the pipe into the creek and hit the back of my head on the rock bottom. My ears have been ringing ever since.
However, they did stop ringing for a while a few years after that when I was traveling and camping in the countryside on my bicycle, away from most electrical systems. Interesting.
garin
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