An Allergy to an Electromagnetic Frequency

For the second year in a row Bill was given a low job performance rating. His boss wrote that he was becoming progressively more lethargic, and no longer as enthusiastic about his work as he once was. He was given an ultimatum to either shape up or ship out.

At his next chiropractic visit Bill complained that he felt exhausted quite often while he was at work, but he usually felt more awake as soon as he left his office each night.

Since one of the common symptoms of allergies is to experience the kind of transient tiredness Bill was having, we decided to test him to see if there was anything in his office that might be triggering an allergic response. Using Applied Kinesiology (AK) we muscle tested him for all the usual suspects – chemicals that might be coming from the carpet or chemicals used for cleaning the office, any of the food items he might be getting in the cafeteria, or inhalants that might be coming from the heating and air conditioning system. We even tested him to see if he might be allergic to any of the other staff in his office. None of these tests were positive though.

We broadened our search and tested Bill for each possibility in his office until we finally discovered what was affecting him. The 60 cycle per second wave length frequency that was being emitted by the fluorescent light bulb panel above his head was affecting him in the same way as kryptonite affects Superman. In Bill’s case he was allergic to this particular frequency and it was causing him to feel totally zapped.
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The 60 cycle frequency given off by fluorescent lights is just one of the many frequencies in our electromagnetic (EM) spectrum that people complain about. Some people claim the long radio and television waves are causing them problems. Others complain about microwaves, especially the ones coming from our cell phones. Still more people feel they are being affected by infra red, visible light, ultra violet, x-rays, and even gamma rays.

But just what is it that these waves are supposed to be doing to us?

Some, like Bill claim that certain frequencies can make them feel tired. Others feel emotionally affected. Others still feel physically affected. In worst case scenarios people claim that certain frequencies can trigger tumor growth and even cancers in them. There are enough documented cases of x-ray induced cancers to support such a claim.

And although some frequencies can be more hazardous than others, it is not the frequencies per se that are the problem. It has more to do with us, and how compatible or incompatible we are with each of the specific frequencies.

We are often reminded that we can be allergic to anything under the sun, including the sun itself. With that in mind, it is simply not possible to insulate ourselves from everything in the world that we might have any incompatibility or an allergy to.

What makes more sense is to create new relationships with each of the elements that we are not compatible with.

That’s what Applied Consciousness Therapy (ACT) does. It helps us create new relationships with any of our allergens, and thereby become immune to them. Let’s see how that worked out for Bill.

We used the ACT allergy protocol to create a new relationship between Bill and the 60 cycle emissions his fluorescent lights were giving off. After only one treatment Bill no longer had any adverse effects from them. His job performance skyrocketed and his position at work became solid and secure again!

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