My friend Stanley Fishman, author of the acclaimed cookbooks Tender Grassfed Meat and Tender Grassfed Barbecue, lives in California and, like many folks around the United States, has been dealing with the physical stress of having a smart meter installed at his home against his will.
The option to use an analog meter and have this health sucking device removed from one’s home has only recently become available in some localities. Unfortunately, the pace of getting them removed has been painfully slow in some cases.
Whether you are waiting your turn to get your smart meter removed or still fighting for the right to opt out in the first place, here are some steps you can take based on what Stanley discovered to proactively protect yourself from a smart meter’s harmful effects.
1. Q-Links. A Q-Link is a pendent that has been designed to strengthen the electromagnetic field of the body. The electromagnetic field generated by our bodies does protect against emissions. It was designed by a Stanford academic who specializes in the study of fine energies.
The Q-Link contains certain metals and a computer chip, and is powered by being worn. This sounds strange, and some may consider it to be hokum. But it really did help Stanley, who ended up wearing it almost 24/7.
There are a variety of Q-Links available. Some can be quite expensive, as they are made for decorative purposes as well, though the basic no frills model is much cheaper. All models work the same, except there is the classic version and a more modern version that is supposed to work better.
In Stanley’s opinion based on his research, the difference between the two is hard to find. In summary, the cheapest model is very helpful, and there is no need to buy the expensive decorative models. The link comes with a cord that works fine, and there is no need to get a gold or silver chain. Stanley feels the Q-Link was the most effective protection he and his wife found against the smart meter installed at their home.
2. Metal. Find out where the meter is and place a lot of metal between it and your home. This is difficult to do, as the meter is usually attached to one of your walls. The idea is to place some metal shielding between yourself and the meter. The meter emits dangerous EMFs in a fan shaped curve, so it is best to have metal for a number of feet to the sides of your wall directly opposite the meter.
Stanley’s meter was opposite the kitchen, directly opposite some kitchen cupboards. He tried foil, that did no good. Eventually, he placed a number of old aluminum pans in the cupboards opposite the meter, propping them up so they formed a shield. This did help, but not as much as the Q-Link.
3. Distance. The closer you are to the meter, the more emissions you get. Every foot makes a significant difference. Be sure that everyone sleeps as far from the meter as possible, and spend as little time in close proximity to the meter as possible. This can be quite difficult, depending on the layout of your home. It is also best to stay away from the meter when you are outdoors. Stanley ended up spending most of his time in the end of his house that was furthest from the meter. The further away you are from the meter, the better.
Ultimately, Stanley tried many other things as well, but the above three strategies were the only ones that made a difference.
None of them solved the problem completely, but using all three of them did help a great deal. There are a lot of expensive devices that are supposed to protect against smart meters and dirty electricity. After evaluating them, Stanley was not confident that they would help, so he did not try them. Other people may have found other ways that help, but this is what he found.
The best protection is, of course, to get the smart meter removed or never have it installed in the first place – to opt out. The more of your neighbors that opt out, the better for everyone, as smart meters bounce signals from house to house. At least getting the smart meter out ends the dirty electricity problems, and will usually put you a lot further from a smart meter, and ends the transmission of your power usage.
This is not true for everybody, as people who live in apartment buildings can be near too many smart meters, as often the meters for every apartment in the building are placed together, often concentrated near one or two apartments.
Thank you Stanley, for providing your wisdom to all of us. There are many people out there struggling with health issues related to their smart meter, and hopefully these strategies can help them until they are able to move or opt out of those unhealthy devices once and for all!
Note: If the health dangers of smart meters is new to you, click here for information on smart meters from a Harvard MD who has worked in the area of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and public health for over 18 years.
Sarah, The Healthy Home Economist
More Information
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The Health Hazards of Wireless Baby Monitors
Harvard MD Speaks Out about the Health Dangers of Smart Meters
MR PALEO
ANYONE CLAIMING “SMART METERS” ARE NOT A HEALTH RISK, EITHER DOES NOT UNDERSTAND THE SCIENCE, OR IS LYING…
Sarah TheHealthyHomeEconomist
Agreed.
steven
My mother has been getting these crazy head aches doctors don’t know what to do? Than I realized a smart meter sits on the exterior wall of her bedroom….any cheap solutions?
tom
i have looked into this problem its two parted first the RF is transmitted into the air at high power and second it leaks into your wiring the claim that it will save you money based on pro rated service during the day is bogus when everybody else using more power the rate goes up so you save nothing it really goes up unless you chose to do your cloths at 1 am in the morning and cook your food at 3 am but then the RF leaking into your wiring will cause your appliances to work less efficiently
the solution to this if you are forced to have a smart meter is 2 fold certain types of building materials will help greatly first aluminum siding and then foil faced insulation many layers is the key another thing that will help is using aluminum foil as wall paper then prime over it using a primer for metal then paint as normal
oh ya protecting your incoming wiring little things called emi filters
these methods combined will reduce your exposure to almost nill inside your home but will not protect you when you walk out your front door
the power of a transmitter is also an issue some parts of the surveillance grid put out very small amounts of power as low as 20 micro amp according to wiki that is debatable still but when everything from your tee shirt and jeans to your microwave oven is transmuting something it adds up rather quickly using wifi not a problem if you avoid getting the biggest highest power device you can get or keeping your distance from it if microwaving your new clothes is a good idea it will disable any hidden RFiD tags putting some form of microwave adsorbing martial behind your microwave would help as well simply put tinted glass or tinted lexan mylar or even water bottles your not gonna much from the sides of the microwave and not much you can do about the door being practical
to put this in prospective a smart meter puts out more power then a cell phone and more then most cellphone towers while the so called collector units put out even more still
i had to look into this in more detail as i plan to be moving into a really nice place but this part of town has had their smart meters installed and we have a wifi propagation issue to top it off being its a concrete walls not much gets through we figured it out but its not perfect it will get the signal through blocking out the smart meters was part of the issue controlling reflections is another part and reducing all other sources of interference was another big part but a low power wifi signal is not the issue raise the background and all of sudden low power is not an option nor is the background low power to top it off i trust the movement will succeed and our health will be safe fairly soon
David Fyhrie
Please learn how to use a period to end a sentence. You have lots if interesting findings but it’s so hard to figure out exactly what you trying to communicate. I hope this helps.
Dan
Smart meters are being installed at homes. There are simple kits to reduce your risk in Smart meters radiation, you cans search for them online.
RD Shugart
Does anyone have a link for the EMF blocking paint?
xfahctor
I stopped reading at “Q-Link Pendant”. Just the simple fact that you’re pushing that sort of quackery was enough for m to dismiss the rest of this pseudo-science dribble.
Megan
These cowards are using nikola tesla invwntions to torture people. Blaming it on nature just to get money from pharmaceuticals, poor souls. What goes around comes around.
Chris
Gee, i sure hope any of you nut jobs aren’t reading this via a wi-fi access point, and I sure hope non of your neighbors have one, as they are the exact same radio frequency range, and about the same power, and actually IN your house – BUT – since this is being installed by the evil electric company, THIS is going to harm you.
John
I used smart meter protection standart shielding kit and its works great for me, from this company: http://smartmeterprotection.co.uk/smart-meter-protection
Kimberly Jernigan Tidwell via Facebook
they impose EVERYTHING on us…crazy