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					<description><![CDATA[Hi, for people who don&#039;t feel well sleeping inside a EMF shielding canopy: using a waterbed makes a big difference. Personally, I couldn&#039;t sleep within these canopies because I felt &#039;trapped&#039; and nauseous, but when I added the waterbed all the bad symptoms disappeared. My hypothesis is that this is a result of the fact that water absorbs radiation. Any leftover radiation within the canopy, that would otherwise become &#039;trapped&#039;, is thus absorbed by the water. If you dont want to take the risk of purchasing a waterbed, you can try it out first by placing one or several watertanks inside the canopy (should be at least a few hundred liters of water though). Good luck and let me know if it works.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, for people who don&#8217;t feel well sleeping inside a EMF shielding canopy: using a waterbed makes a big difference. Personally, I couldn&#8217;t sleep within these canopies because I felt &#8216;trapped&#8217; and nauseous, but when I added the waterbed all the bad symptoms disappeared. My hypothesis is that this is a result of the fact that water absorbs radiation. Any leftover radiation within the canopy, that would otherwise become &#8216;trapped&#8217;, is thus absorbed by the water. If you dont want to take the risk of purchasing a waterbed, you can try it out first by placing one or several watertanks inside the canopy (should be at least a few hundred liters of water though). Good luck and let me know if it works.</p>
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