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Exposed electrical wiring cause dizziness?

I was wondering if exposed copper wire (and regular wiring) could cause dizziness and headaches.Or could insulating maybe cause it to?

Answer:

There is a certain emanation from copper. If you are reacting, it would suggest your system is riding along a very thin line.You have a sensitivity aggravated by an outside source. You have a chronic problem with a part of the nervous system which becomes acute when exposed to that outside source. In this particular instance we refer to the otic (auditory) nerve. If you have no other symptoms then would suggest staying clear of the offending material.If you do have other symptoms then would suggest a visit to your local doctor of Chiropractic and find out what is the causative factor. I just had someone come to see me for the same problem, dizzyness. Only without any factor to cause it. There was found a pronounced structural tenseness which causes several other problems also. She left without the dizzies and even stood much straighter Which seemed to allow much greater depth of breathing.Has asthma also but, is the result of restricted expansion of the chest by that muscular tension.

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