Personally, I'm very skeptical, but I try to be open minded and try new things.
I'm aware of the silver bed netting, but it would be nice if there were something that neutralized emfs without having to get rid of all the modern stuff that emits them.
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MichaelTampa
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Momlyme, thanks for posting that link. But I didn't see/hear any references to the Total Shield product that do-pe-doo posted. Did I miss it?
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GiGi
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doopi, I have not heard Dr. K. refer to "Total Shield."
Let me tell you, EMF and heavy metal toxicity can be a disaster. One is bad enough, but both together cause major problems.
The trouble is - most people think they have Lyme symptoms - while in reality they are caused by metal toxicity. Dr. K. has said many times that neurotoxins cannot be distinguished from each other. Worse is trying to identify Lyme and co-infections based on symptoms. People lose precious time loading in more and more antibiotics when they actually should detox the real culprits and correct dysregulations by doing
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momlyme
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When I saw shield... I thought it was the "Yshield" paint he talked about putting on walls.
Sorry, I should have clicked on the link. Sorry. My bad. I have never seen this Total Shield. I am skeptical too.
Better to try to reduce exposure.
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