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Geopathic Stress
Geopathic Stress is the stress felt by the body when it is exposed to areas where the Earth’s natural electromagnetic radiation is distorted.
Sleeping or constantly working in geopathic stress zones is linked to:
• feeling run down; nervousness; depression; restless sleep;
nightmares;
• bedwetting; teeth-grinding; tingling in arms and legs;
headaches; dizziness;
• inability to concentrate; agitation; irritability; behavioural
issues;
• feeling flat and tired; feelings of despondency and wretchedness;
• and lowering of the immune system, which can lead to other health issues.
Through studies it was found that the following groups were geopathically stressed:
95% of people with cancer
95% of children with hyperactivity or learning difficulties;
80% of couples who are infertile (1 or both partners were geopathically stressed);
80% of couples who divorce (1 or both partners were geopathically stressed);
70% of people with CFS or who have allergies to food/drink
The main concern is the health effects which occur from consistent, prolonged
exposure - due to constantly sleeping or working over Geopathic Stress areas.
Some obvious signs of Geopathic Stress areas are:
• water streams or land fissures which run under the house;
• rooms that feel cold, especially if they’re damp as well;
• rooms in which no-one wants to spend time;
• there is a particular ‘feel’ about rooms in GS areas that makes you want to avoid them
• plants either won’t grow, die or are distorted;
• cats, termites, ants and wasps love GS areas; dogs avoid them.
Should your bed, office chair, or other areas in which you spend consistent time, be
located over a geopathic stress area - the best remedy is always to move them.
If you’re not sleeping well, always try to move your bed to another position. Sometimes just moving the bed 2-3 feet makes all the difference.
© Alison Wilson: www.alisonwilson.com.au 2008
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