Geopathic stress, EMF's and poor sleep

Lucy was a 10 month old girl who rarely slept. Her concerned parents requested a building biology assessment of the family home so that any indoor health hazards, which may have been  preventing their daughter sleeping, could be identified and remedied. 


 

 

Test findings

The magnetic field readings at Lucy's cot were well within Australian Guidelines, but exceeded the levels that building biologists considered to be safe. The sources of these fields were found to be the home's fuse box, which was on the outside of the wall against which her cot was positioned, and an electrical column heater which was normally placed beside the cot when it was turned on.

The geomantic assessment found that Lucy's cot position was affected by a mobile personal line (negativer energy left behind by a previous inhabitant of the space). This negative energy was cleared by the consultant.

 

Recommendations 

Lucy's parents were advised to move her cot to the opposite wall, away from the fuse box, where the magnetic field levels were acceptable. It was also recommended that the heater be kept at least 2m from the cot to protect Lucy from it's fields while she slept.

 

Outcomes

Once the geopathic stress had been cleared from her room, her cot had been relocated, as recommended, as the heater was positioned further from her cot, Lucy immediately began to sleep normally.

 

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